20 Terrible Movies That Do NOT Deserve Their Fresh Rotten Tomatoes Scores
20. Noah
Score: 75% (Average Score: 6.70/10)
Consensus: With sweeping visuals grounded by strong performances in service of a timeless tale told on a human scale, Darren Aronofsky's Noah brings the Bible epic into the 21st century.
Darren Aronofsky has been one of America's finest independent filmmakers for a long time; sadly, the one occasion on which he got to make a blockbuster resulted in the worst film of his career by some distance.
Despite some strong performances and Aronofsky's typical flair as director, this biblical epic is a charmless, soulless and utterly miserable bore without an iota of warmth or humanity and very little respect for the source material either. It's a mixed bag at best, and an incredibly irritating film at worst and therefore one which never deserved a fresh score on RT, but that's just what it's got.
It's actually got the 'Certified Fresh' stamp (reserved for films rated 75% or over), which is just ridiculous.
Yes, it's an audacious work that takes a lot of risks and it deserves credit for that but the film really isn't very well-executed on the whole and it's hard to see why this got the score it did. Perhaps critics' affection for Aronofky's other films made them feel more warmly towards it?
Whatever the reason, it's arguable that audiences got this one right while critics got it wrong. The 5.8 IMDb score and the generally mixed response from general viewers feels far more reflective of the overall film.
Deserved Score: 40-59%.