Cecil B. DeMille is still a master of the screen, still skillfully recreating historical events from the perspective of human values. And merge the two into fascinating, exciting, and exciting on-screen entertainment. Although the production of "Moses The Ten Commandments" uses advanced technologies such as VistaVision, Technicolor, and high fidelity recording. But it still tells one of the greatest stories of all time without letting these physical elements dominate.
Demir expanded the story in the Bible through careful study, wise and cautious. The stories he presents will not offend any believer, be it Christians, Jews or Muslims. He emphasized the brotherhood shared by the descendants of Abraham, rather than the differences brought about by time. Demir introduced the film in a modest and attractive image. He also provided rigorous and helpful narration. All in all, "Moses The Ten Commandments" is a dream in Demir's heart, and he has realized it. The actual effect of the film exceeded the expectations of others
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The story of the young Egyptian prince Moses and the Hebrew patriarch Moses who later led his people out of shackles across the Red Sea into the Promised Land is actually two separate plays. The film was naturally divided into two films to make. Putting Moses' life on the screen is an immortal work. The scene depicting the glorious young prince Moses in the film is gorgeous, full of the color and splendor of Egypt's golden age, and is in sharp contrast with the lives of slaves. The second half of the film is related to Moses as the patriarch, completely following the line in the original Bible. The picture of the film is spectacular, vivid and colorful
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