The Ten Commandments Comments

  • Jasen 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    The ten commandments are the ugliest posture of...

  • Mona 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    The religious epic of the Eight Classics, everything is very elegant and can be used as a...

  • Magnus 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Exodus...Should we look for miracles in the movie or should we be buried under the sacred mountain without...

  • Jaylon 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Dimir has always been a craftsman director in my mind, but every time I watch one of his films, I feel that he has accomplished another...

  • Maximillian 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    With the top contemporary production level, the scene is vast and the special effects are wonderful, which is really rare. Especially when Moses led the Jews to escape from Egypt, the King of Egypt chased by car, miracles appeared, and the Red Sea and the sea were separated into a big drama, which is still talked about by the audience...

  • Eriberto 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Epic masterpieces, scenes, lines, acting and photography are all...

  • Roslyn 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    The filming ability of the acting directors of the drama actors are very...

  • Freddy 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    "God" always needs kindness and power? "God" always wants "our" humanity, but he is inhumane? What "God" wants is only "us" obedience, and wants "us" to serve him from the plague he caused! ? The movie is okay, but the thought-exactly what movie is most important-is a missionary movie. not...

  • Federico 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    13810-A special movie-watching plan for a digitally controlled movie fan whose title starts with "one~ten" is completed: "One Night Orgy", "Songs from the Second Floor", "Three Lives", "Four Times", and "Blue Clouds in May" "The Woman on the Sixth Floor", "Seven Opportunities", "Eight Beautiful Pictures", "Nine Fragrances" and "Ten Commandments". —— As a non-religious audience, watching the movie without spoilers, after listening to the opening remarks, I thought that the film tells a piece of r

  • Geovanny 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Xixi Dimir remakes his own silent film of the same name in 1923, which is a great success. The magnificent momentum, the overwhelming crowd and the magnificent and diverse special effects are very advanced, especially the scene of Moses splitting the Red Sea. Although many details have been adapted, the overall plot is consistent with the records in the Bible. The fly in the ointment is that the scheduling style of stage plays limits the performance of actors and fails to make full use of the...

Extended Reading
  • Laverna 2022-03-23 09:02:09

    some grooming

    Moses' identity changed twice, the first was from an Egyptian prince to a Jewish slave, for which he sacrificed his identity and love as a prince (even the pharaoh throne more likely to be obtained by the Sis). But after that, Moses was only willing to become a slave and a shepherd, and after...

  • Burdette 2022-03-21 09:02:10

    identity

    Watching the Oscar-winning film "The Ten Commandments" today, some people are born with something that others have pursued for a lifetime! Moses was born in a slave's home. In order to prevent Moses' eldest son from being killed, his mother put it in a basket and floated down the Nile River. He was...

The Ten Commandments quotes

  • Nefretiri: [Nefretiri is sorting through various veils and scarves] This is for the temple ceremony... this is for my wedding night!

    Memnet: You will never wear it.

    Nefretiri: [surprised] Why not?

    Memnet: I have brought you a cloth more revealing... send them away.

    Nefretiri: [nodding to her servants] Go then, while I hear what this puckered old persimmon has to say.

    Memnet: For thirty years, I have been silent. Now, all the kings of Egypt, cry out to me, from their tombs, "Let no Hebrew sit upon our throne."

    Nefretiri: What are you saying?

    Memnet: Rameses has the blood of many kings.

    Nefretiri: And Moses?

    Memnet: He is lower than the dust. Not one drop of royal blood flows through his veins. He is the son of Hebrew slaves.

    Nefretiri: I'll have you torn into so many pieces, even the vultures wont find them. Who hatched this lie? Rameses?

    Memnet: Rameses does not know,

    [three seconds]

    Memnet: yet.

    Nefretiri: You will repeat this to Bithiah.

    Memnet: Bithiah drew a slave child, from the Nile, called him son and Prince of Egypt, blinding herself to the truth and the pain of an empty womb.

    Nefretiri: Were you alone, with, Bithiah?

    Memnet: A little girl led me to the Hebrew woman, Yochabel, that the child might be suckled by his true mother.

    Nefretiri: Take care, old frog. You croaked too much, against Moses!

    Memnet: Would you mingle the blood of slaves, with your own?

    Nefretiri: He will be my husband. I shall have no other.

    [Memnet then shows Nefretiri the Hebrew cloth, she had been kept hidden, for thirty years. Memnet got it, when she and Bithiah, were alone]

    Memnet: Then, use this, to wrap your firstborn. Torn from a Levite's robe. It was Moses' swaddling cloth.

    Nefretiri: And your shrowd. Do you think I care whose son he is?

    Memnet: Rameses cares.

    Nefretiri: You won't live to tell him.

    Memnet: [Memnet's final line, as Nefretiri pushed her off the roof, in anger and killing her] Oh, oh!

  • Bithiah: They will stop for me!

    Mered: A charging chariot knows no rank!