Anthony Rotsa

Anthony Rotsa

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  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Sigurd 2022-01-28 08:02:50

      Ancient Egypt

      I have seen a lot of Egyptian pharaohs' films. Generally speaking, they are very good works. This one is ordinary, brutal and kind, but the brotherhood between the two is really not reflected. It simply brought the plot to create Fracture, in order to save the people out of water and fire,...

    • Flavio 2022-03-22 09:01:43

      Face the tyrannical god in your heart (by the way, this is really the life of the disgusted Ramses)

      Hey, I watched it again! What level of insanity is this?

      Inexplicably likes the ugly, cruel, greedy, eyeliner pharaoh. He seems to be not the great Osimanders in history at all, but a complete mortal who has been shrouded in the halo of Moses all his life. His love and trust seem to be a little more...

    • Josephine 2022-03-23 09:01:49

      Did Ridley Scott break down with a film like this? A fundamentalist missionary film. Like being forced to preach for two and a half hours. Such Old Testament values ​​are totally unacceptable. Those who believe in me will have eternal life, those who do not believe in me will not be spared death, God is unpredictable, and people can only crawl under their feet to wait for grace or punishment??? The ink is not as good as the prince of Egypt. See Yingwu Moses vs Ramses, the tyrannical idiot who draws super ugly eyeliner

    • Frieda 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      At that time, Jehovah was still all-knowing and omnipotent. He would do it if he wanted to, and let others enslave his own people for four hundred years and then use the excuse of revenge. In the end, Jesus could only be a mother-in-law and mother-in-law. But does such a mediocre narrative and flat characters need a director's cut? Friendship one star for those beautiful big shots.

    Exodus: Gods and Kings quotes

    • High Priestess: [reading fowl entrails] In the battle a leader will be saved, and his savior will someday lead.

      Moses: [laughs] Then the entrails should also say that we will abandon reason and be guided by omens.

    • Hegep: Do you know what the problem is? People live too long these days. Every year the death rate lags further behind the birth rate. And these people, they reproduce like it's a sport.

      Moses: This is the problem? A growing work force?

      Hegep: Oh, no. No, of course not, it's good for production, of course it is. But only to a point. When that population wants you dead, yes, it's a problem. So either I'm given more troops to maintain order, or I start thinning out the herd.