
Grade: NOT RECOMMENDED
While the film may explore themes of survival and human resilience, the R-rating, genre, and likely depiction of intense disaster scenarios suggest significant moral concerns regarding violence, potential despair, and language. It is unlikely to be suitable for Catholic families due to these elements, which could create occasions of sin or scandal.
The movie 'The Great Flood' is assigned a 'NOT RECOMMENDED' grade primarily due to its R-rating and the nature of a disaster film. An R-rating typically indicates strong violence, language, or mature themes, making it generally unsuitable for Catholic families, especially those with younger members, as it could present proximate occasions of sin or scandal. While the overview mentions a mother protecting her son and a mission for humanity's future, suggesting potential positive themes of sacrifice and hope, the 'R' rating strongly implies that these will be presented amidst graphic and intense content. User reviews mention 'terrifying disaster' and 'oceanic levels' of water, which, combined with the R-rating, suggests scenes of mass destruction, death, and human suffering that are likely to be depicted graphically. Such depictions can be disturbing, lead to despair, or normalize excessive violence. Furthermore, R-rated films often contain strong profanity and potentially blasphemous language, which directly violates the Second Commandment. Without more specific details, it is difficult to ascertain the film's philosophical or theological stance on such a 'biblical-scale spectacle,' but there is a risk it could undermine faith in divine providence or present a purely secular, potentially nihilistic, view of humanity's fate. Therefore, while some themes might be laudable, the overall presentation and likely content make it problematic for a Catholic audience.
This review is based on traditional Catholic moral teaching as found in the Baltimore Catechism and the Ten Commandments. It is intended to help Catholic families make informed viewing decisions.