It’s the biggest sporting event in the world. Fans from virtually every place on Earth don jerseys, scarves, and caps and head to the nearest bar to chug an ice-cold beer while passionately yelling and cheering their team on—hopefully to victory.
The World Cup happens only every four years, and for most of us, there’s nothing like it.
While the biblical story of Noah is vague on God’s reasoning for wiping out humanity, Darren Aronofsky’s film adaptation makes it clear: ecological devastation.