Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Darren Aronofsky Extended Interview
Clip: 4/3/2014 | 3m 47s
Additional moments from Darren Aronofsky's conversation with R&E.
“To treat [Noah’s Ark] as something that’s not poetic and mythical is a mistake .we have goodness and wickedness inside of us, and we have a second chance now to take care of creation and each other. That’s a beautiful, poetic, inspiring idea to learn from and to inspire us to do better.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Darren Aronofsky Extended Interview
Clip: 4/3/2014 | 3m 47s
“To treat [Noah’s Ark] as something that’s not poetic and mythical is a mistake .we have goodness and wickedness inside of us, and we have a second chance now to take care of creation and each other. That’s a beautiful, poetic, inspiring idea to learn from and to inspire us to do better.”
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