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Daniela 2022-04-21 09:02:51
The plot sucks, especially the...
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Damaris 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Kind of...
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Amiya 2022-04-21 09:02:51
I don't...
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Miles 2022-04-20 09:02:09
Through this film I recalled the story between Prince Moses and...
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Name 2022-04-20 09:02:09
No one reminds me that I don't remember seeing this at all, the poster is fascinating, but the whole movie is disappointing...horror movies you're so boring I'll...
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Clare 2022-04-20 09:02:09
Your sister~ The ghosts and gods are out of tune. ....
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Allen 2022-04-20 09:02:09
Nice movie. At the beginning of the chemical pollution, the university taught scientific truth, thinking it was a documentary type ecological detective film. Later, the style of painting changed, thinking it was a feudal superstition made by ignorant villagers. It was only later that I learned that it was us who were foolish, and eventually became a ghost...
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Tianna 2022-04-20 09:02:09
Your atheism is wrong! God is such a stinky...
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Adrienne 2022-04-20 09:02:09
The ending is good. The first half of the story is not compact, and the various bridges are not...
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Tanner 2022-04-20 09:02:09
【Exodus】Ten plagues: the reddening of the river, the plague of frogs, the plague of lice, the plague of flies, the plague of livestock, the plague of boils, the plague of hail, the plague of locusts, the plague of darkness, and the death of the eldest...
The Reaping Comments
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Alessia 2022-01-06 08:02:07
Science. Religion
The movie was a little dizzy. Since it was a dispute between science and religion, I thought everything could be explained scientifically in the end, but it turned out to be from the hands of gods. On the contrary, I was more interested in the ten disasters. Baidu took a look and studied.
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Lauriane 2022-01-06 08:02:07
retribution!
It provokes God, and he is not a fuel-efficient lamp! ! We always say that "good is rewarded for good, evil is rewarded for evil, and it is not that the time is not yet to report". Everyone believes that God has its own arrangements, but when the naive arrangements are made, people are panicked and...
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Katherine Winter: In 1400 B.C., a group of nervous Egyptians saw the Nile turn red. But what they thought was blood was actually an algae bloom which killed the fish, which prior to that had been living off the eggs of frogs. Those uneaten eggs turned into record numbers of baby frogs who subsequently fled to the land and died. Their little rotting frog bodies attracted lice and flies. The lice carried the bluetongue virus, which killed 70% of Egypt's livestock. The flies carried glanders, a bacterial infection which in humans causes boils. Soon afterwards, the Nile River Valley was hit with a three-day sandstorm otherwise known as the plague of darkness. During the sandstorm, intense heat can combine with an approaching cold front to create not only hail, but also electrical storms which would have looked to the ancient Egyptians like fire from the sky. The subsequent wind would have blown the Ethiopian locust population off course and right into downtown Cairo. Hail is wet, locusts leave droppings, spread both on grain, and you have got mycotoxins. Dinnertime in ancient Egypt meant the first-born child got the biggest portion, which in this case, meant he ate the most toxins, so he died. Ten plagues. Ten scientific explanations.
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Doug Blackwell: [about dead fish] When did this start?
Sheriff Cade: This morning. Bubbled up like farts in a bathtub.