"Did you hear about the time an atheist tries to make a biblical movie?"
I give this film an F. As Baumer mentioned, from a strictly creative standpoint, it is a cluster of a mess. It's honestly not worth the time and effort to write a long review besides the fact it's being covered here. From a biblical standpoint...OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS. There are so many dramatic licenses taken here (either using extra-biblical material or the writer's own 'creativity') that I can confidently say this is not an adaptation of Noah. It is a film that sparingly uses material from Genesis. Aronofsky goes out of his way to take God out of the film. Miracle workings occur via humans (and not God working through them either, nope, all man's doing), God is made out to be a merciless being who punishes beings for helping mankind, then there are the dramatic departures - it only takes a few years to build the ark, Ham and Japheth's wives are missing, there's a stowaway on the ark, I could go on and on on.
Please do not see this movie.