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Ryley 2022-04-20 09:01:40
Maybe it's just a bit of science.
The 2014 "Pharaoh and the Gods" was actually a good tutoring opportunity for someone like me who didn't read the Bible and world history very much. It was about how God would save the Jews if he completely abused the Egyptian gods (ten plagues). . . There is also the classic dividing the sea, and...
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Fanny 2022-03-24 09:01:44
At the end of the film, it was very touching to be dedicated to my younger brother Tony Scott, but the film was really ugly! The styles are nondescript, and it is difficult to get into the play from the beginning, especially Ramses, who has a swollen face and two lacks. An epic blockbuster does not mean that it can be called an epic because of long shots and spectacular people. In the end, the film is only poor. You can see it under the camera. Moses, who should be the climax at the end, splits the Red Sea. This part is far less shocking than the Ten Commandments.
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Alexzander 2022-04-23 07:01:54
The scenes and special effects are a bit invincible. But after the Ten Commandments began in the middle and late stages, he began to babble about it. Moses came out of the OB and ran away in a circle. The whole process was all the gods outputting.
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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.
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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.