Jennifer Connelly is proud of her ‘Noah’ character’s "extraordinary strength".
The actress claims her character Naameh is seen from a different perspective in the film – which sees Noah build an ark for his wife and the world’s animals after God destroys the earth with a flood – as the bible does not reveal much about her.
Jennifer, 43, told Vogue.com: "If you read Genesis, she doesn’t even have a name.
"But, in the context of the story, I do think that she has extraordinary strength. She’s physically capable, she’s industrious, I think that she changes the outcome of the story. I think she’s enterprising, she has great reserves of strength – and that the source of that strength, really, is love.
"I think that’s what really makes her powerful: that she embodies a very profound love."
Jennifer also insists Naameh’s dependence on her husband Noah, who is played by Russell Crowe, should not be seen as a weakness.
She added: "I don’t think that there’s anything wrong with being supportive, and devoted, and having faith. I mean, it’s a very particular circumstance – the creator has been communicating with Noah – so one understands her faith and following him."