Is this a true story?
Its not a story the Globalist Satanist Freemasons would tell you
It's MY truth.
>>219430302It's a jew story
>>219430302The scene where the last unsaved are clinging to the mountaintop being swept away wave after wave is kino.Actually the entire movie is kino.
>>219430302should i watch this?
>god sends his Observers to go check on humanity and report back>Observers decide they want to fuck the human women>nephilim are born and start doing evil shit across the spectrum>god finally responds 1000 years later with a hard reset of waterReally have to wonder what the true story in all this was.
>>219431496In the film the watchers are actually pretty nice. They still disobeyed god though so they got stuck with humans.
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>>219430810The scene with the fire sword dude was cool and the cain and abel scene was shot pretty cool too
>>219431739I think my favorite moment is Methuselah with the berry.
>>219430302The cool thing is that the movie includes banned books from the Bible that the church doesn't want people to know aboutLike the "Book of Enoch" where we find out that Angels came to Earth. These angels were only supposed to watch over humanity. Nothing more. But they defied God's command and landed on Earth. Then taught humanity forbidden knowledge of the universe like magic, astrology, how to forge magic enhanced weapons, etc. Then humanity grew arrogant. God didn't want humans to have this knowledge because humans wouldn't be able to control themselves. They would abuse this power and destroy the planet. God decided to flood the planet and start over. There are several books that used to be in the Bible until the Church banned them several hundred years ago. Similar to the "Book of Enoch", many of these books deal with Angels and the magic they used. For example, the Tower of Babel wasn't some random tower that humans built. It was a large tower that had an altar at the top. Using forbidden magic taught to them by rebellious Angels, the tower was supposed to open a "dimensional door" to heaven. Humans wanted to see their dead relatives and friends who were resting in heaven. Humans couldn't accept that God would keep the afterlife restricted. So all humans came together and used their collective knowledge of forbidden magic to break God's seal. God was infuriated by this defiance and destroyed the tower. Then he hit humanity with a spell. Humans would no longer have a single unified language. Therefore they could never again unite to create such nonsense again. The thing you need to understand is that humans in the The Old testament were unapologetically intense and hardcore in dangerous way. Rebellious angels would teach them things, then humans would take it to the extreme? Magic to make life more comfortable? Nah. I'm gonna use magic to open a doorway to heaven and defy God.This movie explores similar ideas with forbidden magic and knowledge
>>219431470Steampunk Israel is well worth the price of admission
>>219432229Humans still take everything to the extreme now. "Wow we can harness nuclear power and create crazy amounts of energy for people!""Let's make a bomb out of it!"Same with social media, internet. The bad massively outweighs the good
>>219430684muzzies believe it too btw
>>219431496>god finally responds 1000 years later with a hard reset of water In the movie, I'm guessing that God gave humanity many chances to turn around and choose to be good. But after 1000 years he lost patience when he saw how corrupt humans had become. You saw how humans in the movie didn't care about morality. They slaughtered eachother casually, killed most of the animals, and even destroyed the environment.
>>219432560Technically, the nuclear bomb came FIRST. Then nuclear energy came afterwards. So humans de-escalated.
>>219432229It is always amusing how despite how the whole Genesis reading like a revenge fantasy by semi-nomadic pastoralists against the city-folk, Cain founded civilization and ultimately Cain won and became humanity's way, even if his line was extinguished.
lemme tell you, if i was Lot and emma watson was my daughter...
>>219430302I thought it was cool how this movie created a world that feels both prehistoric and post-apocalyptic. Also really liked its depiction of God as being apparently unwilling or possibly even unable to communicate with humans in any way other than through spooky obscure dream visions. Though it became somewhat less interesting in the last half hour when it becomes The Shining with boats.Also I remember people in my theater clapping and cheering when the fallen angels sacrificed themselves and ascended to heaven. Stop that, you are not allowed to have a religious experience in a Russell Crowe movie.
>>219432765While the Genesis suggests that Abel’s humble, nomadic sacrifice was what God desired, the "Cainite" contributions are the ones that actually built the world:>Urbanization: Cain was punished to wander into the land of Nod cursed with the Mark. Instead, he builds the first city (Enoch), signaling a move away from the dependence on the land and toward human-made security.>The Arts: Jubal, a descendant of Cain, is credited as the father of all who play the harp and flute.>Industry: Tubal-Cain becomes the forger of all instruments of bronze and iron.Cites are consistently portrayed as places of vice (Sodom, Babel), yet the Bible eventually ends not in a garden, but in a city: the New Jerusalem. Even though the line of Cain is technically wiped out by the Deluge, the "Cainite" lifestyle (cities, metallurgy, and complex society) becomes the standard for Seth’s descendants (Noah and his sons). We are, quite literally, living in the world Cain built.
>>219432229the book of enoch isn't a banned book, its just an apocryphal book. Apocrypha means hidden or obscure.
>>219432765>a revenge fantasy by semi-nomadic pastoralists Not really. God himself was extremely frustrated by the people in the Bible.>Book of Exodus — Exodus 32:9>“I have seen this people,” the Lord said to Moses, “and they are a stiff-necked people.”And >Book of Deuteronomy - Deuteronomy 9:6>“Understand, then, that it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is giving you this good land to possess, for you are a stiff-necked people.”Then God threatened to wipe them out for being so stubborn and worshipping a Golden Cow. Moses had to beg God not to destroy them.
>>219433051It's banned. The Church removed it from the official Bible hundreds of years ago. Priests are not allowed to use it for preaching or reference.
>>219432923The problem is thar Cain took it too far. He wasn't humble and destroyed the environment. He built cities not to honor God, but in defiance of him.>Look at what I built god! I don't need you anymore.That's the attitude he had.
Scholars often view these stories as a "filtered history" where the Israelites (originally a collection of marginalized hill-country dwellers and nomads) processed their trauma and interactions with the "Superpowers" of the ancient world (Sumer, Akkad, Egypt, and Babylon).The Book of Genesis functions as a "counter-narrative" to the great Mesopotamian myths of the time. In the ancient Near East, the city was seen as a divine gift: the pinnacle of human existence. Genesis flips this on its head. It's basically "filtered history" where the Israelites (originally a collection of marginalized hill-country dwellers and nomad) processed their trauma and interactions with the "Superpowers" of the ancient world (Sumer, Akkad, Egypt, and Babylon).The "Cainite" cities and the Tower of Babel are historical reflections of the Ziggurats and massive urban centers of Mesopotamia. To a nomadic shepherd, a place like Uruk or Babylon was a nightmare of forced labor, rigid social hierarchies, and strange, "immoral" religious rituals.The Cain and Abel story mirrors the real-world friction between pastoralists (shepherds) and sedentary farmers (tillers of the ground). As civilizations expanded, farmers fenced off land and diverted water, destroying the open grazing routes used by nomads. This caused constant, often violent, border skirmishes. Genesis frames this as a moral struggle. Abel’s nomadic life is "pure," while Cain’s agricultural/urban life is "cursed."The mention of Tubal-Cain as a forger of bronze and iron aligns with the actual Bronze Age transition. Advanced metallurgy allowed empires to create superior weapons (chariots, swords), which were used to subjugate smaller, nomadic tribes. Rather than celebrating the "Iron Age" as progress, the biblical authors link it directly to Lamech’s violence. They are essentially saying that every new tool for "progress" is just a new tool for murder.
>>219432581muzzies are just jew 2: electric boogaloo
>>219430302>Is this a true story?Yeah, the rock guys were real.
>>219430302Good movie.
>>219432923AI written post.
>>219430302>Is this a true story?No uhh
>>219433176Is hating the stiff necked people anti semitic? I am with the Lord on this one.
>>219430302I have a question. Did god flood the entire Earth? My ancestors were from Ireland. I feel a little annoyed that my ancestors might have gotten killed because of what some people did in the Middle East. Why should the whole World be punished?
>>219432229Book of Enoch was a wattpad story written by Enoch stans
>>219435522Quiet you Church Lackey. You just want to censor the truth!
>>219435522It was the nhentai parody
>>219430302i like the rock creatures