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Vincenza 2022-03-28 09:01:04
An extremely well-made, imposing religious epic blockbuster. Represents the highest level of filmmaking in that...
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Colt 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Whenever I see it I think of Ben-Hur.... (But it's better than Ben-Hur, 4...
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Estefania 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The part where Moses splits the Red Sea is particularly impressive, not talking about religion, just as a feature film, it's not boring for three and a half...
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Enos 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Oh! I have really seen it. . . This poster evokes a hazy scene. One afternoon n years ago, I was sitting on a bench by myself, watching it on DVD, and occasionally I heard my grandma's nagging sound [at that time, my grandma could still walk like a fly. ....
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Toy 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Moses lost his chance to be the pharaoh to rescue the Hebrews like a fool, and he also attracted a tit-for-tat Jehovah. It was the pharaoh who decided not to set the Hebrew slaves free, and he went against you. You might as well just kill all the firstborn sons of the Egyptians. What's even more embarrassing is that the rescued Hebrew slaves are not good enough to Jehovah. Jehovah can only write the Ten Commandments to punish these people. The God in this stuff is always full of nonsensical...
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Candice 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Looking at the 2010 digitally restored stained version, the visuals are orders of magnitude better than the 1956 original. The four-hour film is comparable to the grand scene of "Cleopatra", the costumes and scenery are extremely gorgeous, and it is an epic masterpiece. But I have always disliked Christianity. Seeing that the film still follows the Old Testament of the Bible to promote the overlord clause and smear Egypt and Ramses, I really cannot agree with the director's religious complex...
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Boris 2022-03-27 09:01:09
An epic that expresses those simple and clear truths in a simple way, but the truth is extremely profound. Maybe watch the fun, maybe you will spend a lot of time...
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Lisa 2022-03-27 09:01:09
It's epic and long. The religious colors are heavy, the colors are bright and strong, and the stage sense is too strong. (partial fast...
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Margarita 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Old blockbuster religious themes I'm surprised that there are "special effects" in the films of the 50s, hehe. The acting is not bad, the scene is grand, and I believe the investment is huge. I just think of it as a Bible story, but I can see from this movie the consistent characteristics of Hollywood (this is not unusual) and the "teenage school" feel of the Bible story itself. ps: How does the pharaoh look like Lau Ka Fai?...
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Jadon 2022-03-27 09:01:09
A complete science of "Exodus", Charlton Heston's Moses the prophet and Yul Brynner's Ramses II, are too...
The Ten Commandments Comments
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Guillermo 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Director said
Xixi Dimir (1881~1959) is an international film master, especially Hollywood's most famous "Bible" theme film director. In 1923, he filmed the black and white silent film "The Ten Commandments", which intertwined the story of the Israelites out of Egypt in the "Bible" and the story of modern...
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Aryanna 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Plump, moving, full of philosophical thoughts
This is the richest, most moving, and philosophical story I've ever seen, both in text and film.
1. The journey from enslaved Egypt to the good land of Canaan is an epic human journey.
2. In this journey, the disagreement between Moses and the overseer is a cultural divide between the East and the...
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Nefretiri: You need have no fear of me.
Sephora: I feared only his memory of you.
Nefretiri: You have been able to erase it.
Sephora: He has forgotten both of us. You lost him when he went to seek his God. I lost him when he found his God.
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Nefretiri: But I have saved your son, Moses.
Moses: It is not my son who will die. It is... it is the firstborn of Egypt. It is your son, Nefretiri!
Nefretiri: No. You would not dare strike Pharaoh's son!
Moses: In the hardness of his heart, Pharaoh has mocked God and brings death to his own son!
Nefretiri: But he is my son, Moses. You would not harm my son.
Moses: By myself, I am nothing. It is the power of God which uses me to work His will.
Nefretiri: You would not let Him do this to me. I saved your son!
Moses: I cannot save yours.