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Isadore 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The two Ramses are very interesting...one believes in science, and the other is sincere to face his own heart (all kinds of challenges - so don't believe the nonsense that women want each other to be happy after breaking...
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Katlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07
7.5, this must have been a huge project back then, so all the attention was paid to the props, costumes, set lighting, and the rest was just a bible story like a running...
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Sherwood 2022-03-26 09:01:07
It's just a long and expensive stage play. I am afraid that in the future, with a high-tech background, it will be able to be performed directly on stage. The story is dramatic because of the modern adaptation, which is still attractive, but the performance is very rigid, and the pharaoh's speech before his death is really awesome, and I am convinced. The American interpretation is very grassy, and it feels like crossing the...
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Chasity 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Quite good looking. But isn't Moses Jake Subunsu? The one chosen by God to save the world. . And I can't agree with this value. Why is the god of Egypt a false god and does not show spirits, and that God is the only true God who can divide the sea between Moses. . . Why do you get struck by lightning if you don't believe in the Ten Commandments? Please, this is not the same thing as the same party, and the shuangwen who slaps the villain in the face. You can't really control your destiny by...
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Josie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
11.2 As a modern person and a non-religious person, it is really impossible to agree with the central idea of this film. The person who makes the most sense in the movie should be the real prince of Egypt. After watching this film, I understand better why the male protagonist in the believer is so painful. But as a film from 1956, the quality, technology (of course, this technology is the special effects of fifty cents today, but as an old film, there is really nothing to say), the...
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Ellen 2022-03-26 09:01:07
where is monsus??i want you ,just let me know you are...
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Taryn 2022-03-26 09:01:07
http://www.56.com/u60/v_NTMwOTM2MTc.html The Story of Moses. Egypt. 3 hours and 40 minutes....
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Braxton 2022-03-26 09:01:07
According to the movie in 1958, this is quite superb picture. I also saw a remake, but forgot the name....
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Elenora 2022-03-26 09:01:07
If the first coming of God was accompanied by death and fear, it was not a miracle of punishing evil and promoting good, but a fearful display of his dominion, then I wish that mankind would be the same as before I wish my lord not to be...
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Wyatt 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Atmosphere, special effects, as far as characters are concerned, the most disgusting is the hero Moses. I have never seen such an idiot, and I want to get into the computer to kill him; the second half is the most disgusting people from Hebrews, such people , why bother to save it, it's better to just fend for...
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Aryanna 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Plump, moving, full of philosophical thoughts
This is the richest, most moving, and philosophical story I've ever seen, both in text and film.
1. The journey from enslaved Egypt to the good land of Canaan is an epic human journey.
2. In this journey, the disagreement between Moses and the overseer is a cultural divide between the East and the...
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Elroy 2021-12-30 17:21:42
There is no freedom without law
"Laws of Moses are recognized as the divine source of justice" (Edward Gibbon: "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" Chapter 44 "Jurisprudence Thought"). Ten Commandments can be said to be the principles and cornerstones of the Law of Moses. I first came into contact with the...
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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!
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Bithiah: They will stop for me!
Mered: A charging chariot knows no rank!