Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
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Exodus: Gods and Kings has a few scenes with mild strobes of lightning in the distance, and two scenes where it gets intense. The first intense one happens immediately after the executions of two high-ranking officials, and the second intense one happens just after a looting scene.
All of the camera work in this film is either stationary or very smooth. One high-speed chase sequence involves peril at extreme heights.
Flashing Lights: 6/10. Motion Sickness: 2/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Acts of genocide described in the Bible are depicted here. There is extensive whitewashing in the casting of this film. The Plagues of Egypt are depicted, including swarms of flies, frogs, and locusts, the river turning to blood, and the deaths of firstborn children.
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okay last night i watched exodus: gods and kings (2014) and ridley scott making moses a warrior rather than a shepard was definitely…a choice.
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Exodus: Gods and Kings: Directed by Ridley Scott. With Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul. The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting six hundred thousand slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
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Watching ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ The scene when God tells Moses that it’s not enough that and berates Moses did not being meaner and Crueler by bringing up that his people suffered 400 years under Egyptian rule….. Hold up, you’re God why didn’t YOU do something about it?!
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The Burning Bush
1 Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian; and he led the flock to the back side of the desert and came to the mountain of God, even to Horeb.
2 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
3 And Moses said, “I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.”
4 And when the Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses.” And he said, “Here am I.”
5 And He said, “Draw not nigh hither. Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.”
6 Moreover He said, “I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” And Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look upon God.
7 And the Lord said, “I have surely seen the affliction of My people who are in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows.
8 And I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey, unto the place of the Canaanites and the Hittites, and the Amorites and the Perizzites, and the Hivites and the Jebusites.
9 Now therefore behold, the cry of the children of Israel hath come unto Me, and I have also seen the oppression wherewith the Egyptians oppress them.
10 Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth My people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt.”
11 And Moses said unto God, “Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?”
12 And He said, “Certainly I will be with thee; and this shall be a token unto thee that I have sent thee: when thou hast brought forth the people out of Egypt, ye shall serve God upon this mountain.”
13 And Moses said unto God, “Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel and shall say unto them, ‘The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you,’ and they shall say to me, ‘What is His name?’ what shall I say unto them?”
14 And God said unto Moses, “I Am That I Am.” And He said, “Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, ‘I Am hath sent me unto you.’”
15 And God said moreover unto Moses, “Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel: ‘The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob hath sent me unto you.’ This is My name for ever, and this is My memorial unto all generations.
— Exodus 3:1-15 | 21st Century King James Version (KJV21)
The Holy Bible; 21st Century King James Version Copyright © 1994 by Deuel Enterprises, Inc.
Cross References: Genesis 11:5; Genesis 15:13; Genesis 16:11; Genesis 24:12; Genesis 28:16; Genesis 31:6; Exodus 2:16; Exodus 2:23; Exodus 4:5; Exodus 4:10; Exodus 4:12; Exodus 6:12; Exodus 7:16; Deuteronomy 26:7; Matthew 22:32; Mark 12:6; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37; John 8:24; John 8:28; Acts 3:13; Acts 7:6-7; Acts 7:30-31; Acts 7:33-34; 2 Peter 1:18; Hebrews 11:16
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