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Noah secures box office top spot with S$55m debut

LOS ANGELES — After weathering a sea of controversy, Noah arrived in first place at the weekend box office.

Connelly plays Crowe’s onscreen wife once again, this time as Noah’s wife Naameh. Photo: AP

Connelly plays Crowe’s onscreen wife once again, this time as Noah’s wife Naameh. Photo: AP

LOS ANGELES — After weathering a sea of controversy, Noah arrived in first place at the weekend box office.

Paramount’s biblical epic starring Russell Crowe in the titular role opened with US$44 million (S$55 million), according to studio estimates yesterday (March 30).

The imaginative take on the tale of Noah’s Ark from Black Swan Director Darren Aronofsky led some religious groups to claim the story had been inaccurately depicted and prompted Paramount to add a disclaimer to marketing materials noting that “artistic licence has been taken” in telling the story.

The polarising attention apparently paid off for Noah, which features such additions to the well-known Bible story such as angelic rock creatures and chic wardrobes for Noah and his family.

Noah, which also stars Jennifer Connelly and Emma Watson, also sailed smoothly in 22 international markets, such as Russia and Australia, earning US$33.6 million abroad.

“It certainly feels like the film has really connected with both mainstream moviegoers who are looking for a really sophisticated film and those folks who really want to see a movie that honours their faith,” said Rob Moore, Paramount Vice Chairman. “It’s been a very interesting journey to get to this point, but it’s definitely a spectacular launch.”

Noah is the latest faith-centric film to win over audiences this year. Others include the independently released God’s Not Dead, which earned US$9 million in its second outing this weekend, and Son of God, whose domestic total now stands at US$57.9 million since opening last month.

“I think these biblical-themed movies are like the next frontier in Hollywood,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. “Hollywood hadn’t cracked the code on a biblical movie that would have mainstream appeal. Now, I think they’ve figured it out. We may see a flood — pun intended — coming down the pipeline. We already have Heaven is for Real and Exodus slated for later this year.”

Elsewhere at the box office, Lionsgate’s teen science-fiction thriller Divergent starring Shailene Woodley came in second place and earned US$26.5 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic total to US$95.3 million.

Muppets Most Wanted, the globe-trotting Muppet sequel from Disney featuring Tina Fey and Ricky Gervais, captured third place with US$11.4 million in its second weekend. The latest Muppet caper’s total domestic haul is now at US$33.2 million.

The weekend’s other major new release, Sabotage, flopped in the seventh spot with US$5.3 million. The Open Road action flick starring Arnold Schwarzenegger is the latest failure for the former California governor, whose The Last Stand and Escape Plan were box-office duds last year.

Disney’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, which opens in the United States on Friday, dominated 32 international markets by capturing US$75.2 million. The sequel stars Chris Evans as the patriotic Marvel super-soldier. AP

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