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Willa 2022-03-22 09:02:01
A classic old movie! Well done, the plot is...
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Mariane 2022-03-21 09:02:10
How many years later I watch it again in high-definition, I don't know how many things I...
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Lola 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Revisited and the time is right. It can be seen that the important contributions of medieval Christian theologians and Islamic preachers are otherwise not difficult to understand why there is an irreconcilable contradiction between Jewish and Greco-Romanized Egypt.
The richness of mythology is far less than the latter. This does not count the epics of Northern Europe, Iran and India. The creation of such things and the promotion of the unknown and invisible gods have a great... -
Imelda 2021-12-30 17:21:42
After going to Italy and looking at it again, I realized that all people are born equal, and it is of great significance to fight for freedom. The power of church and faith is the cornerstone of promoting science and technology, art and philosophy at that...
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Vella 2021-12-30 17:21:42
In the "Bible", Ramses II ordered the killing of the newborn, and Moses was adopted by his sister. In the movie, Moses fell in love with Nefertari and was incompatible with Prince Ramses. Prince Ramses later married Nefertari. Historically, Nefertari belonged to Ramses II. Madam, it means that he is Ramses II, but his relationship with Moses should be a nephew, not a brother in the movie. I am really...
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Magnus 2021-12-30 17:21:42
It describes the interdependence between commandments and democracy, and at the same time expounds the view that democracy has nothing to do with the quality of the people. Although everything is plain, but judging from the technical means of using images to restore the text at that time, there are bonus points. It is a pity that the power of exaggerating the nihility is too much a misunderstanding of democracy. When people no longer need faith, then real democracy will be...
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Beulah 2021-12-30 17:21:42
Whether it's the scene, the screenwriter, or the actor, all are top-notch! I just want to say that the degree of sophistication of this film in the 1950s is breathtaking, luxurious palaces, magnificent scenes, and overwhelming crowds. Both the narrative technique and the shooting technique were second to none in that era. I can hardly imagine how Moses separated the sea from the scene. It was too shocking. PS: Three and a half hours is not boring at...
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Elouise 2021-12-30 17:21:42
I have watched a documentary before, which specifically talked about how photographers create big scenes to deceive the audience’s attention when there is no computer special effects. It also talks about the shooting method of the Ten Commandments. At that time, the sea must be bluffing the audience when the camera was separated. We froze for a while. However, the films in the 1950s have a bit of theatrical flavor, in terms of the setting and the sense of the actor's lens, they all have a bit...
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Major 2021-12-30 17:21:42
1. Given the modern meaning of freedom and equality in Egypt with anachronisms, it is indeed American; 2. The ten commandments are Protestant, but it is still American; 3. Moses became rigid after reaching the middle section The executors of deus ex machina are, on the contrary, the villains and the pharaohs, who are portrayed as flesh and...
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Jacques 2021-12-30 17:21:42
The movie posters are deceptive. They are full-color, randomized, and the art style of "Cleopatra" (1963) is very attractive. Moses and Joshua became involved in a dog-blood love triangle as soon as they appeared on the scene, which was very attractive, and used this to describe the contradiction between Moses and Pharaoh very personal, very vulgar, and very soap opera. very...
The Ten Commandments Comments
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Elaina 2022-03-21 09:02:10
Suddenly understand why it is illegal to not kill lobster before cooking in Australia
When we first opened in Australia, there was a piece of news that was always taken as a joke by us. There was a chef in a Chinese restaurant who often failed to kill them when he cooked lobsters. AUD
Now after reading the Ten Commandments, I went to Google the Law of Moses and the Old Testament to...
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Rebekah 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Moses and the Ten Commandments, Faith and History.
Although there are many fantasy elements in such a movie (in fact, it can be said to be a legend), it is still a good movie for understanding the use of that civilization, that era, and that period of history. I have also watched a lot of epic movies, but this movie gave me an unparalleled visual...
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Sethi: The man best able to rule Egypt will follow me. I owe that to my fathers, not to my sons.
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Moses: [to Sethi, after Sethi came to see Moses completing the city to be built] Pharoah is pleased?
Sethi: With the obelisk, yes. But not with certain accusations made against you.
Moses: By whom?
Sethi: You raided the temple granaries?
Moses: Yes.
[Rameses puts first weight on scale. The other scale dish holds a heavier weight, which keeps that dish on the table]
Sethi: You gave the grain to the slaves?
Moses: Yes.
[Rameses puts second weight on scale, which causes opposite scale dish to bounce, but it still rests on the table]
Rameses: You gave them one day in seven to rest.
Moses: Yes.
[Rameses puts third weight on scale. It's now heavier than its opposite dish, which is yanked up off the table]
Sethi: Did you do all this to gain their favor?
Moses: [Moses puts a brick on the dish that was yanked off the table. It's now heavier than Rameses' weights and crashes to the table with a bang! Moses has defeated his accusers] A city is built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many, the starving make few. The dead make none. So much for accusations.