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Summer 2022-04-21 09:01:57
I feel that Ridley Scott is the most snobby director in Hollywood. The special effects and grand scenes have a feeling of hundreds of millions of minutes, and under such premise, it is completely impossible to shape God into a moody bear child. Don't be afraid. The main character, Pharaoh, is so flat that he can't feel the specific character of this character at all. The shaping of Moxi is very pleasing, maybe because it is Bell's...
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Dan 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Using modern emotional humanity and understanding to give Moses flesh and blood I thought it just erased the essence of the Old Testament, that very ancient state of mind that no longer exists in the West and may be difficult to get close to, the big scenes are exhausting, Egypt's ten plagues show stunts - - As for smearing something with a bunch of white people, I won't mention...
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Garnett 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Humanitarian Khan deeply only takes one, otherwise it is hypocrisy. Bai Zuo pretends to be so...
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Melyna 2022-03-25 09:01:08
The movie is too long and the plot is not...
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Kathleen 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Those who believe in me will have eternal life, and those who do not believe in me have you heard of Jolin...
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Esmeralda 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Too beautiful! It's a shame I didn't see it on the big screen. It restores the bargaining relationship in the era of coexistence between humans and...
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Fay 2022-03-24 09:01:44
Ridley Scott shoots the mythical story that removes the mythological background and comes out as the gladiator Robin Hood's Kingdom of...
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Cristina 2022-03-24 09:01:44
"Pharaoh slaying a hundred people" VS "Jehovah slaughtering ten thousand people" - From "Kingdom of Heaven" to "Exodus", Ridley Scott's judgment on religion remains intact, originating from the stories of the "Bible" The adaptation is also just one step away from a realist...
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Alysson 2022-03-24 09:01:44
Although it is a religious theme, the selling point is the oriental palace and special effects disaster. Although there is Bell, there is still no portrayal of the characters. What moved people in the Red Sea was not the power of God, but those who were desperate and full of hope and dared to follow Moses into the sea. The portrayal of God in this drama is such a...
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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...
Exodus: Gods and Kings Comments
Extended Reading
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Rhamses: I am the God! I am the God!
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Rhamses: Who has been telling you this?
Moses: God.