Check out the creation of everything in clip from Darren Aronofsky’s Noah

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NOAH's been out for almost two months now and has made some decent bank. Not PASSION OF THE CHRIST numbers, but it's crossed the 300 million mark worldwide. I've read good things about the film, but for those who may be on the fence, there's a pretty cool clip online of Russell Crowe narrating the very first story of the bible: the creation of everything.

See how it all began here:

Coming from someone who had little interest in the traditional story of Noah, I can tell you that this clip definitely reminds me that this film is "Aronofsky", through and through. The pseudo-stop-motion animation isn't too pleasing on my eyes, but the music and occasional visuals work well together, compliments of Aronofsky regular Clint Mansell.

NOAH, starring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, and Emma Watson, is out in theaters now.

The always beautiful Jennifer Connelly is probably reason enough to catch this flick.

Source: Protozoa Pictures

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