Exodus: Gods and Kings Comments

  • Frieda 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    At that time, Jehovah was still all-knowing and omnipotent. He would do it if he wanted to, and let others enslave his own people for four hundred years and then use the excuse of revenge. In the end, Jesus could only be a mother-in-law and mother-in-law. But does such a mediocre narrative and flat characters need a director's cut? Friendship one star for those beautiful big...

  • Aryanna 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The Egyptian prince who was exiled due to the change of regime, liked rock climbing after marrying a wife and having children, was fooled by mudslides, abandoned his wife and children to start a revolution, organized an underground party, surrounded the cities from the countryside to fight guerrillas, and finally, with the help of natural disasters and unknown foreign forces, Toppling down three mountains and immigrating to the new world. The story still takes place under the system of...

  • Alexzander 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    The scenes and special effects are a bit invincible. But after the Ten Commandments began in the middle and late stages, he began to babble about it. Moses came out of the OB and ran away in a circle. The whole process was all the gods...

  • Florian 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    There is no audio-visual language to speak, which is very smooth and comfortable. The part of the Ten Commandments is especially shocking. Some of the turning points are abrupt, but considering so many things in two and a half hours, it is not...

  • Destini 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    The kind of biblical-historical ancient-warfare-battle epic that only Ridley Scott could make, but nowadays this really isn't saying...

  • Desmond 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    The image of Ramses II is like a brain-dead! Can you be a pharaoh by drawing...

  • Raphaelle 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    It is more faithful to the legend of Moses, but the ten disasters are relatively easy to accept. Both atheists and religious people will give the film low marks. Ramses is more tragic, and the part when his son died was more sincere and touching, but the final pursuit became a dog's...

  • Sadye 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    What the hell, wasting the face of my goddess and...

  • Jeffry 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    I have seen the online HD version, and then BD [Double Disc] to see the different sound effects and...

  • Vivianne 2022-04-23 07:01:54

    65/100 God is black.

Extended Reading
  • Max 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    Turn: Shanshan

    Exodus is the most important story for me, it is the force that has made me struggle through pain countless times. Later, when I actually faced the Red Sea, I was almost in a daze that afternoon, and it was unlike any sea I had ever seen. I've asked a few people, do you have a feeling that you've...

  • Jerad 2022-01-28 08:02:50

    an explanation of religion

    I always have a kind of displeasure about religion that comes from my soul, I don't like everything that is anthropomorphic on my head, and I don't like the totality of objective laws to have a personality. In my opinion, the consequence of the unity of all things is that you have me and I have...

Exodus: Gods and Kings quotes

  • Malak: He's given you what you've asked?

    Moses: Not yet, but his own people are turning against him.

    Malak: And his army?

    Moses: It will.

    Malak: I disagree. Something worse has to happen.

    Moses: I disagree. Anything more would be...

    Malak: Would be what? What were you about to say? Cruel? Inhumane?

    Moses: It's not easy to see the people who I grew up with suffering this much.

    Malak: What about the people you didn't grow up with? What thought did you give to them? You still don't think of them as yours, do you? As long as Rhamses has an army behind him, nothing will change.

    Moses: Anything more is just revenge!

    Malak: Revenge? After 400 years of brutal subjugation! These pharoahs, who imagine they're living gods, they are nothing more than flesh and blood! I want to see them on their knees begging for it to stop!

    Moses: I'm tired of talking with a messenger!

    Malak: General! I have heard Rhamses' final threat. So let me tell you what's going to happen next.

    Moses: [after being told of God's plan to kill the firstborn of Egypt] No, no! You cannot do this! I want no part of this!

  • Zipporah: Is it so wrong for him to grow up believing in God?

    Moses: Is it so wrong for him to grow up believing in himself?