The Jewish anti-Egyptian drama

Jose 2022-01-28 08:02:50

1. Moses, who failed in the political struggle, was exiled. When he met true love, he suddenly felt that his life was unsatisfactory. He abandoned his wife. Believing that a group of Jews had deceived him to think that he could really be king, he went back to launch a slave riot. Moses in the film and the Bible is a revenge story of a loser. 2. A group of low-level people have less chance of success in riots. They have to pull in a former Pharaoh general to have the effect of bewitching people's hearts. The chances of success in riots are greater. Li Yuanhong during the Revolution of 1911 was probably like this. 3. Contemporary people know that wars don’t kill civilians. If you don’t know how to handle it in ancient times, it’s fine if you have riots. You burned Egyptian merchant ships and ordinary people’s homes for Mao. They really don’t treat others as human beings. , Just because you are a heretic? Was God so cruel when he created man? Besides, the Egyptians also have many gods, right, there is nothing Egyptian gods can do? 4. There is a spy in front, and you make gunpowder and train the army in the back. This spy suddenly loses its effect. Even if you betrayed, you will not send someone to monitor it. Such a big movement, when an Egyptian is a fool. It's a bit of an anti-Japanese drama. Some spies would not tell the Egyptians to smear lamb's blood at the door, and where did the Nyima slaves come from, they shouldn’t have no property. It's so happy to be an Egyptian slave. 5. God, you are going to bring disasters earlier than to let the Jews suffer for so many years, just to fulfill the previous prophecies? 6. Your special effects in this film are also terrible, and the scene rendering is troublesome to change to a better company? 7. Compared with the traditional Chinese management system, it seems to be much better than that of the Pharaohs. Probably, Egypt has encountered a faint monarch like Ramses before it can continue. 8. Is the God who turned into a child still angry, just because others don't believe in you? This is too stingy. Ramses, you are too dead to plant. If your child is dead, let others go. You won't kill the Jewish child first. (Although I don't advocate using violence to control violence) When I turn around, I think of chasing and killing. Isn't it a bit late? 9. Your sister Moses didn't split the Red Sea, she caused a tornado and thought it was to respect the laws of nature! Moses couldn't drown, and the army that grew up by the Nile every day was just like the corpse floating?
But what's awesome is that from the Old Testament to the New Testament, the religious belief of a slave can be turned into the world's largest religious belief, which shows that no matter who you really are, you have to be careful. Whether they carried out crusades in the name of gods, murdered and arson, or charitable donations.

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  • Greta 2022-04-22 07:01:19

    The film is incomparable with The Ten Commandments. "The Ten Commandments" is about God, and what's interesting about this film is "Godless". Moses is more like a schizophrenic. Except for the death of the eldest son, which cannot be explained by science, the "ten plagues" are interpreted as natural disasters. Even the separation of the Red Sea has been described as a brief ebb tide before a tsunami. I was pleasantly surprised because I had heard good reviews before watching it. Effects are good.

  • Reyes 2022-04-21 09:01:57

    Shadow 20308: Two brushes. The first brush of the impressive "Ten Disasters" and the second brush of the "Ten Disasters" are still highlights. Think 2020, a wonderful year.

Exodus: Gods and Kings quotes

  • Moses: Follow me and you will be free. Stay and you will perish.

  • Moses: Who are you?

    Malak: Who are YOU?

    Moses: I'm a shepherd.

    Malak: I thought you were a general. I need a general.

    Moses: Why?

    Malak: To fight. Why else?

    Moses: Fight who? For what?

    Malak: I think you know. I think you should go and see what's happening to your people now. You won't be at peace until you do. Are they not people in your opinion?

    Moses: Who are you?

    Malak: I am.