Exodus: Gods and Kings Negative comments from the
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Jess 2022-03-24 09:01:44
Since Moses was not nurtured by the Hebrew culture of a wet nurse according to the Bible, his transformation between Egyptian and Hebrew identities is particularly important. In the film, relying only on the words of the elders and the support of the foster mother's sister is not convincing enough. This is the best entry point for the collision of the two national cultures. There are also grand scenes and Bell can see
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Jamaal 2022-03-23 09:01:49
God: What's so great about you Ramses? I can knock you down with a bunch of little clams... Moses, a special group
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Hegep: Is there anything I can do to please you?
Moses: You can stop living like a king. You're not one.
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Moses: Where have you been?
Malak: Watching you fail.
Moses: Wars of attrition take time.
Malak: At this rate, it will take years. A generation.
Moses: I am prepared to fight for that long.
Malak: I'm not.
Moses: I thought we were making progress. Now you're impatient after 400 years of slavery.
Malak: Am I the only one sitting here who's done nothing about it until now?
Moses: I do know a few things about military action. Still, if you are not going to listen to me, then why did you take me away from my family?
Malak: I didn't. You did.
Moses: You don't need me.
Malak: Maybe not.
Moses: So what do I do? Nothing?
Malak: For now, you can watch.