Who is it?

Tracy 2021-11-16 08:01:27

After reading it again, I’d better write a film review. In fact, it’s a short essay with a cp filter. The artistry is very good. It’s also good for Moses, but the core of the story is still too boring. To put it bluntly, it is the cultural hegemony of Christian civilization over Egypt, which is subjugated and extinct. The monotheistic approach to overwhelming polytheistic paganism is to keep it dwarfed and worsened. Putting aside some boring political culture aside, characterization is actually quite a big problem. If Moses completely voluntarily became a prop of God, it would be fine if he didn't waver, but he was still a bit of a pretentious gesture of deviating from his brother, which really lowered his level. Especially in the disaster of beheading and giving birth, people really want to shout a good Bailian. It is estimated that this is also a major reason for not being seen in tc (see the comments). On the other hand, the shaping of La Er is actually quite good. Although it is a villain, the feelings of the high-spirited God and the iron-hearted Lord of Upper and Lower Egypt are very vivid in the early and late stages. The true heart to Moses was like a rock sinking into the sea, and I had to look at the ocean and sigh with the troops to chase down to the shore of the reed. It is possible that the love species who will go to the Reed Beach to look north every year... You can see which Chongguo people love more by comparing the two compartments. And although I have read more Mesopotamian mythology, I have long been accustomed to the dwarf gods walking around, but the gods of monotheism are still a little more uncomfortable. I have seen the dwarf gods in polytheism for a long time. The tragedy gossip, but at first glance, the god of monotheism just wants to shout Kein Gott Kein Kaiser (????? Finally, throwing away the cp component, and the loss of the firstborn child, the ten disasters and the loss of the army. Terrible xp, but in fact, the Hebrew's exodus from Egypt is not the same era as him... and Moses was eighty years old when he came out of Egypt, and La Erzhen and his foster brother were also over eighty years old, prince. Three or four are dead, are there any first-born disasters? (Merampta:?) Then there are spirits to lead soldiers to the Reed Beach. This is really the fitness effect of walking the pharaohs during the holidays in Egypt ( No) Strictly speaking, it was the Hebrews who pulled the most famous pharaoh to give money to themselves (to bully others), so I can only slap the antagonism of two Moses in the au overhead and become a feud, sour orthopedics! Thank you for this film. fgo (crossed out) But do I look like someone who is afraid of lalang! Hehe! ps.

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  • Tavares 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    After reading the bad reviews, they are basically accusing them of "what age are they still playing with religious confidence and tyrannical divinity" after 2010, which is a bit funny. This movie was made in the United States in 1998. Its audience was originally intended for new groups who are willing to understand religious culture. It is recommended to first understand the religious background of the United States, and do not criticize it from a non-belief perspective. I prefer to say that the Bible story is a culture, not a religion, and that belief and religion are not the same thing. And "Exodus" is my favorite one. God is a kind of "best" existence. When you are in great suffering and kneel on your knees, no one does not want a personal scepter to divide the Red Sea. water, leading you to the light. Regardless of whether there is a god or not, humans are too blind and arrogant. You can tell by looking at the low-scoring short reviews.

  • Lois 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    I've watched it two or three times and it's like I haven't seen it... Is it because my memory is really bad or this movie is just average?

The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • Moses: Yes, Aaron, it's true. Pharaoh has the power. He can take away your food, your home, your freedom. He can take away your sons and daughters. With one word, Pharaoh can take away your very lives. But there is one thing he cannot take away from you: your faith. Believe, for we will see God's wonders.

  • Jethro: When all you've got is nothing, there's a lot to go around.