Too many flaws

Alysha 2022-04-19 09:01:49

The visual effects did a good job, I made a messenger that God sent a child to be a messenger (it feels good to send a messenger, but why is it a child) It's okay, but there are too many flaws (mostly biblical inaccuracies)...

(i) Ancient Egypt looks too modern
(ii) The pharaoh who enslaved Hebrews is called Rameses, obviously it was the dynasty after Rameses who enslaved Hebrews
(iii) Even if the actors are all white, sphinx has become a white sphinx!
(iv) Also use papyrus as a ppt to talk about such things
(v) Moses killed an Egyptian and ran away by himself, not by the pharaoh
(vi) Slaves would have papyrus?
(vii) Moses had a concussion From a staunch atheist to a believer
(viii) Moses came back after 40 years, in this movie Moses came back after 9 years
(ix) Moses can change his accent at will
(x) no staff The plot of turning into a snake
(xi) How did the crocodile emerge
(xii) The flies fly so fast
(xiii) There is no black three days
(xiv) The blood is drawn outside the door in the movie...
(xv) No The Pillar of Cloud and the Pillar of Fire
(xvi) In the Bible, Moses controls the sea, isn't it in the movie
(xvii) There is a tsunami in the Red Sea?
(xviii) Moses and Pharaoh were both flooded or survived, why did everyone else drown ?
(xix) Aaron doesn't speak?
(xx) What happened to Moses leading Hebrews to burn the warehouse in the middle? It's like Boston Tea Party...

Although it has a lot of slots, it's still much better than Noah

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Extended Reading
  • 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 escaped.

  • 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 easy.

Exodus: Gods and Kings quotes

  • Hegep: Let me tell you something about about Hebrews. They are a conniving, combative people. Do you know what 'Israelite' means in their own language? 'He who fights with God.'

    Moses: 'He who wrestles with God.' There is a difference.

  • Rhamses: You're listening to Hebrews.

    Moses: I'm not listening to Hebrews.

    Rhamses: Who are you talking to?

    Moses: God.