Ooops! Noah Is Gone...

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Ooops! Noah Is Gone...
Ooops- Noah Is Gone poster.jpg
Directed by [de]
Sean McCormack
Written byRichard Conroy
Toby Genkel
Mark Hodkinson
Marteinn Thorisson
Produced byEmely Christians
Moe Honan
Jean-Marie Musique
Christine Parisse
Mark Mertens
Jan Goossen
Starring
Elle Fanning
Douglas Booth
Amy Grant
Paul Tylak

Martin Sheen
Edited byReza Memari
Music byStephen McKeon
Production
companies
Ulysses Filmproduktion
Fabrique d'Images
Skyline Entertainment
Moetion Films
Studio Rakete
The Picture Factory
Grid Animations
Distributed byWild Bunch (Germany)
Entertainment One (UK,USA)
Paramount Pictures (International)
Release dates
  • 26 February 2015 (2015-02-26) (Luxembourg City Film Festival)
  • 1 May 2015 (2015-05-01) (Ireland)
  • 17 July 2015 (2015-07-17) (United States)
  • 30 July 2015 (2015-07-30) (Germany)
Running time
87 minutes
CountriesBelgium
Germany
Ireland
Luxembourg
Armenia
LanguageEnglish
Box officeCN¥10.8 million (China)[1]

Ooops! Noah Is Gone... (also known as All Creatures Big and Small in the United States and Two by Two in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2015 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film about what happened to the creatures that missed Noah's Ark.

A sequel, , is going to be released on July 23, 2022.

Plot[]

Set in the times of the Biblical Flood, Dave is a Nestrian, a clumsy, silly-looking, brightly coloured creature whose only skills seems to be making comfortable nests and secreting a foul-smelling cloud of blue gas whenever he gets scared for his life. Dave is constantly moving around searching for a place to stay, a real home, much to the dismay of Finny, his son, who only wants to make friends. After hearing a rumor of a colossal wave that is said to cover the whole world, Dave packs up again and takes Finny to a giant gathering of animals where their only salvation awaits: a huge ark, big enough to fit in all the animals of the world, and built by a very nice human named Noah.

Unfortunately, Dave and Finny are turned away as they are not on the Lion's list. The Lion manages all animal affairs on the ark and is the captain. But it takes more than that to dissuade a Nestrian. With the use of some creative thinking, some Nestrian craftsmanship, and the involuntary help of the carnivorous Grymps, Hazel and her daughter Leah, they manage to sneak on the ark after all.

Just when the day seemed to have been saved, Dave and Hazel realize that Finny and Leah have disappeared. Their curiosity having gotten the better of them, they were on the scaffolding as the tidal wave hit the boat and it sailed away. The parents panic as the ark sails off, leaving their children stranded on the last bit of land not yet engulfed by the water.

Their desperate race against time begins. Leah, who is a born hunter and survivor is burdened with the clumsy and awkward Finny. Somehow, they manage to escape from the rising water, but a pair of greedy and gruesome griffins (who look like giant bats). Eventually, they add two more odd creatures who were also rejected from the ark to their ranks (Obesey, who seems to be a huge slug, and his friend Stayput, who is tiny and lives on Obesey). Finding his footing, surrounded by his new group of friends, Finny starts to emerge as the brave hero that he really is.

Meanwhile, their parents must get over their differences to work together, fight their way through gorilla guards and the vain and ruthless Lion to take control of the ark and save their children.

Having had many adventures, the "fearless four" (Leah, Finny, Obesey and his parasite companion, Stayput) manage to fight off the continuing attacks of two griffins who see Leah and Finny as their dinner. Eventually, the griffins and Obesey fall into the rising water along with Stayput.

As the water reaches the top of the mountain where Leah and Finny are, the parents manage to take control of the ship and steer it to the mountaintop. Leah and Finny manage to climb on a piece of floating ice when the water engulfs the mountain.

When the ark passes their little iceberg, it turns out to be hard to climb on. Finny first manages to climb on the ark, but he does not want to leave Leah behind and jumps back on the iceberg. Then Leah jumps on board of the ark and uses her sharp claws to hold on. Finny tries to get back on the ark too, but falls in the water, seemingly unconscious or dying.

When Dave tries to save Finny from drowning in the water, the plot twist is revealed: Nestrians are really water-living creatures, perfectly able to breathe and swim while submerged. This also explains why Dave was never feeling at home. As the griffins try to eat Leah, Obesey eats them (Obesey turns out to be a whale, not a slug).

In the final scenes, Dave and Finny swim alongside the ark, waving at Leah and Hazel. On the deck of the ark, the Lion Captain and his flamingo assistant discuss whether they should have told Dave and Finny in the beginning they were sea creatures.

In the credits, the Ark stops at the Mount Ararat and when all the animals leave the Ark, and the Dave and Finny discover Nestrians in the sea. It also includes Finny and Dave teaching Leah and Hazel how to swim and they with Stayput and Obesey while the griffins play cards near a stack of fish.

Cast[]

Together, they struggle to survive without the Ark as the waters rise. The adversity exposes their true natures.

Reception[]

Box Office[]

The film has grossed CN¥10.8 million at the Chinese box office.[1]

Critical reception[]

The film has a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 4.5/10, making the reception of the film on the website negative. However, there is no Critic Consensus rating yet.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "诺亚方舟漂流记(2016)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on April 26, 2019. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  2. ^ "'All Creatures Big and Small' Starring Martin Sheen & Amy Grant Retells Noah Story for Kids on Google Play". 25 June 2015.

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