Exodus: Gods and Kings
The defiant leader Moses rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, setting 400,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
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- Cast:
- Christian Bale , Joel Edgerton , Ben Kingsley , John Turturro , Aaron Paul , Ben Mendelsohn , María Valverde
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Movie started out OK but then fell off completely after no staff in the movie no pillar of fire the plagues were way way off anybody who has any kind of Bible knowledge would give this and negative 0R may be beyond that I feel that as a Christian this is a very very horrible movie and whoever did this movie needs to go and red their Bible I'm not show up I will their major they probably red but this is a very very horrible movie from start to finish and should not it should be pulled from shelves because it doesn't depict Exodus at all God did not speak through a little boy through Moses and also the part where it says slip off dye shoes you are unholy ground was not depicted in a movie a gives Moses a very very dark side when Moses didn't really have one Aaron nor at Aaron his brother did not say anything and Joshua who is supposed to be his number 2 guy did not say any words in the movie I was very very disappointed in the the aspect of this film and it gives people who have never red The Bible as sense a fairy tale and not truth people need to be aware and study because that's what we're supposed to be doing his christians is to be an Aram and study because there's a lot of false hoods out there and it needs to be addressed I think that this movie along with other movies like Noah and these other movies that have come out they don't depict a Bible at all very very small facts so out of a 100% a movie you have probably a good 2% of prophecy and truth. Moses did not inscribe the tablets for the 10 commandments God wrote them with the finger with his own finger it was not Moses who was the you know the person that made the laws it was God that made the laws and in the movie he doesn't break the tablets this is a very very Werbel movie as I'm watching it I get more and more infuriated at the fact that this movie has no truth this had movie has 0000 truth do you guys as homework don't sit there and to think that this is what the movie is supposed to be like The Bible is supposed to be like anybody who has red the tank and manners which is the staples of The Bible or the 1st part of The Bible even up into the you know when God-created the heavens and the Earth and so forth and so forth people need to re 8 and understand The Bible instead of just you know not reding it and thinking at you know these are folk tales so be where when you watched this movie make sure you have your bible handy if you don't understand what's going on Maybe talk to some people by the The Bible said that when Moses when God split the red sea he split the red sea there was no current that shifted the sea and in and so forth the The Bible said that Moses army not Moses but of ramesses army was washed up by the sea not taken out by a falling things so people do your homework don't just take it from face value from some movie up from an atheist who wrote a who wrote directed the movie amiga Christian Bale whose Batman and other movies playing Moses horrible horrible a set up so do your homework people God-bless.
I've read the bible narrative and other books that parallel the biblical account and I was hoping to see the updated modern version of the 1965 movie The 10 Commandments. But that was soon dashed to the ground as Ridley Scott seemed to make great effort to corrupt the story with additions so wildly off based like depicting God as an angry vindictive child. I was almost shocked that kept the plagues in the movie or that the Hebrews were even let go by Ramses. Yeah it's one of those type of movies that takes such creative freedom with the story that the True account known by so many is lost sight of. An opportunity was missed by Mr.Scott to make a great classic if he just stayed with the story as told in scripture. I would never recommend anyone waste 2 hrs of their life sitting and watching this story cause not only has it been falsified but the acting in it is bland and sadly one dimensional.
First hour I was thinking this is a good retelling of a great story. Moses and Pharaoh were portrayed as men, both with faults but neither good or evil. I usually hate religious epics sooner as I feel I'm being preached to. But then around 75 minutes I saw the creation of the Israeli Defence Force, you can push history so far, but not by centuries. After fleeing Egypt they did hold a small area for awhile, but then fell under the domain of all the great competing powers in the area. When the superpowers exhausted themselves in war, Jerusalem was theirs. Until the Romans arrived, then the Muslims followed by the Crusaders. Israel is a powerful state now, but only due to the diaspora or more importantly those in the USA. Why ruin what is a great story by rewriting it and history.
I loved most of the story line, and I could look past the battle training montage, but they screwed up the most epic scene. I would have added this movie to my collection, but it is called the *parting* of the Red Sea, not the "refilling" of the Red Sea. How do you mess that up???? They had the special effects budget to create the parting, and it would've been a great movie. But noooooo, they had to completely fictionalize that scene. I was so disappointed and disgusted by that.