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Mariano 2022-04-23 07:01:54
realistic bible...
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Susanna 2022-04-23 07:01:54
Barely two points. I fell asleep once. I don't understand why Ridley wanted to make such a movie for his younger brother after Tony died. The story of "Exodus" itself is very problematic. God is a big brother in the underworld here. Thinking of the younger brothers who were brought out of Egypt, I ruthlessly put the Egyptians to death, doing things in a dick and disgusting way, even the boss of Hong Kong's underworld needs to talk about morality and rules! It is impossible to tell the story...
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Reynold 2022-04-22 07:01:19
As a religious film, there is no confidence; as a commercial film, it lacks...
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Myrna 2022-04-22 07:01:19
Both relying on God and not believing in God make the film look weird. Moses, as an "unbelieving angel", does not come alive, but has an embarrassing image. Telling the story of gods and people, either like "Egyptian Prince" fully praises the divinity, or like "Huiyao Ji" the unity of heaven and man, it's really not...
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Josue 2022-04-22 07:01:19
Rames doesn't have many scenes~ It's just about the communication between Moses and God! The power of God is not something that our generation can contend with. Does God really...
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Rosalia 2022-04-22 07:01:19
I don't think about religious meaning or anything. The story's completeness and coherence are okay. Several natural disasters and the last crossing of the Red Sea are more magnificent, but I can't figure out why the Pharaoh and other teams ran away and chased after them. Why did they let them go in the first place? Woolen cloth? However, this is a flaw in the Bible and cannot be spoken...
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Pasquale 2022-04-22 07:01:19
It's just a chicken thief... I have a pear in the eyeliner man, but the Egyptian costumes and architecture are very enjoyable to watch, and the light composition is very good! ! The scene of revealing his life to Moses can be taken into any art museum without any sense of disobedience! !...
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Remington 2022-04-22 07:01:19
The most calm and restrained version of Exodus in history, Lao Lei Gong so lightly turned the most passionate religious epic into a movie epic of "whatever you like", with rhythm, scenes, and performances. Truly a master. The only shortcoming is that the only war scene is very substandard, and there are many...
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Jeff 2022-04-22 07:01:19
The filming is very ambiguous. A schizophrenic patient, aware of the impending earthquake and meteorite impact, took the opportunity to initiate a slave uprising, and finally...
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Greta 2022-04-22 07:01:19
The film is incomparable with The Ten Commandments. "The Ten Commandments" is about God, and what's interesting about this film is "Godless". Moses is more like a schizophrenic. Except for the death of the eldest son, which cannot be explained by science, the "ten plagues" are interpreted as natural disasters. Even the separation of the Red Sea has been described as a brief ebb tide before a tsunami. I was pleasantly surprised because I had heard good reviews before watching it. Effects are...
Exodus: Gods and Kings Comments
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Destini 2022-04-21 09:01:57
Teach you how to senior black god
It is said that the pharaoh of ancient Egypt one day did not know what to do when he believed the rumors about his younger brother's life that he heard from one of his corrupt subordinates. hand. At this time, my brother Moses wanted to protest that he was racially discriminated against, and...
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Willis 2022-04-20 09:01:40
Moses, a great revolutionary - View "Pharaoh and the Gods"
I watched "Pharaoh and the Gods" at night. This film is an adaptation of the book of Exodus from the "Bible". I felt like a war epic at the beginning, a horror film in the middle, and a comedy film at the end. It was very shocking to watch. , but looking back now, it feels a bit thunderous....
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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!
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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?