@@DamontheDemon7 Are you suggesting that you might have revealing photos of certain Disney celebrities bundled together with generous pizza vouchers to be used at Little Caesar's.
@Alec Alberti - And yet ironically, after the death of his son, Pharaoh summoned the two men he probably hated the most, Moses and Aaron, and gave the nation of Israel their freedom. If Pharaoh had not been as arrogant as he was, he could have avoided so much pain and personal suffering.
if you want to learn more about the story of exodus then read the actual book, movies are just entertainment so we shouldn't get our information from them
@@programofuse8731 if the real atheist Riddley Scott is going to direct the film without even read or followed the book. Of course it will not be good. The effects are AMAZING but so are the effects in all transformers film. And all transformers film are awful, nothing makes sense from a cheap script.
If you cross reference the time the 10 plagues occurred as recorded in the Bible with Egyptian records of theirs Pharoah's you will discover there was only two that is could had been. Both were named Thutmose
@@roderuna7750 Since the Koran was written almost 1500 years after the supposed exodus, it doesnt really matter, what the Koran states on this matter. That would be like us speculating about the names of the last roman emperors, without any of our modern historical knowledge.
Well, according to the Bible the waters receded over night due to a strong east wind, Joshua's parting of the sea is also caused by the wind, which we know of course is directed by God, but based on the wind, this would be the more realistic approach. Dont forget that God loves to work through process.
@@malibustacy3606that’s my point. Seas don’t part in real life, or we have never seen that. So they tried to make it more realistic. I mean come, even if you believe in God, have you ever seen seas part, or fire talk or mountains move? No. How God works is like you would see opportunities and take advantage. Send a storm to stop the enemy or create some natural phenomena.
@@Proofteamz As a kid I always liked the 1956 film's portrayal of the parting of the sea, but here there is no dramatic trumpeting horn music, and then there was the atmospheric dark grey clouds being drawn down to the sea bed suggesting it was indeed coming from above, but not much here to suggest who was responsible.
Correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm not even jew, nor christian, but I thought the ocean was supposed to part in half, and not be just a massive wave in a sandy plain. This movie looks quite bad.
No, you’re absolutely right and it’s a shame that they didn’t follow Exodus closely because it would have been a lot more exciting and interesting to watch if they had To paraphrase this specific part in Exodus...as the Israelites walked through the part in the waters, Pharoah’s army followed the Israelites into the gap and drew closer to the Israelites. At that point, the pillar of smoke by day and fire by night moved from the front of the Israelites to the back behind them, positioning himself between Israel and Pharoah’s army. When Pharoah’s men got close to the pillar, it’s says that God’s presence appeared at the top of the pillar, looked down on Pharoah’s army and set his sights on them. The sight of this sent terror through the ranks of Pharoah’s men and it caused a panic among them, resulting in a huge pile-up of horses, men and chariots. Then upon the last group of Israelites leaving the parted sea, God collapsed the part and the sea dashed Pharoah’s men to pieces under tons of water. Now reading this, tell me this wouldn’t be way more interesting and exciting to see depicted on the silver screen, especially the part where God’s presence appears at the top of the pillar. In my opinion, the scene we got was simply designed to take the supernatural out of the story, trying to explain it to pseudo-scientific explanation. Though if you read Exodus, you’ll see that all of God’s works were designed with a specific level of intentionality to show the Israelites and the world, the awesome power he has. Sorry for the novel, but your comment resonated with me and I’m also very disappointed with what this movie gives us. What a waste of money.
It's one of those Realistic Bible stories - Ridley Scott wanted a story where Exodus _could_ have happened in real life, no miracles. Problem is that athiests didn't give a shit, Christianists screamed "BLASPHEMY!" and mainstream viewers like us just thought it was a waste of potential. Seriously, it's mythology. You don't go "hey, there's a logical explanation for all of this" for a Norse mythology movie, you have Thor descending from a storm cloud shooting lightning from a hammer! Likewise, give us the burning bushes and staffs turning to serpents and oceans splitting apart - we're all smart enough to know it's not a documentary!
HowlingWolf518 I actually totally agree with you on that, the makers didn’t make the movie for a real audience and now nobody remembers this movie. This happens a lot with pseudo-religious movies. The creators ping pong between the source material and the desire to have full creative license and they end up making a movie with no soul that nobody cares about. On a side note, although there are still some of those BLASPHEMY! Christians out there, sometimes doing more harm to Christianity than good, most Christians like myself would just fall into group #3, viewing the movie as a total waste of potential, which it was. There are bigger problems in this world to focus on than the biblical accuracy of a Hollywood movie.
I think the idea is that it's supposed to be a tsunami (completely overdone by the special effects team, of course). In real world tsunamis, the water can recede before the wave arrives, sort of like a very low tide. I think the people behind this movie were trying to portray a more plausible interpretation of the traditional red sea crossing, even if management said "sure, but you have to make the wave bigger". Just to be clear though, I still have no intention of ever seeing this movie. It looks terrible...
Omgosh!! They got it all messed up..God split the sea in half..water on their left and right..the seafloor was supposed to be DRY..yet another miracle! When the water came down it was supposed to kill pharaoh and his army..moses being in the sea when the waters fell was completely crazy and inaccurate this movie was TERRIBLE! !!
@@Shadowkey392 I think Christian Bale played a believable Moses because he is more insecure and reluctant than the previous portrayals by Val Kilmer and Charlton Heston.
@@dtaylor4552 "he is more insecure and reluctant than the previous portrayals by Val Kilmer and Charlton Heston." Did you even watch The Prince of Egypt?
Regretful Toaster because Hollywood is not what they were before, they just don’t do the same as what the did along time ago, I cannot explain this thoroughly so I recommend you watching some videos abt this :)
Regretful Toaster as said before, Hollywood is not what they were before, they just wand cash grabs. Like in this instance, this movie is practically a remake of the prince of Egypt. While the prince of Egypt was a good animated movie with passion, this movie does what the animated movie did, but worse in every way, like the live action Disney, Hollywood just any trying as they did before boi
So We revealed to Moses, "Strike the sea with your staff." And it split in two, each part like a towering cliff. And We brought the others right up to it. We rescued Moses and all those who were with him. Then We drowned the rest. There is certainly a Sign in that yet most of them are not believers. Truly your Lord is the Almighty, the Most Merciful. (Qur'an, 26:63-68)
@@jjhanson343 yes we muslims worship the same God. The God of Adam, Noah, Abraham,Moses,Jesus and Muhammad peace be upon them all. But the Jews reject Jesus, and the law of Moses and they reject the last messenger with ignorant.
@@David-zz9bl really? I didn’t know they thought of Jesus as a prophet, I always thought in Judaism Jesus was seen as a high teacher. But you are right, the Jews definitely follow the laws of Moses.
"Exodus" sucked, "Prince of Egypt" was amazing, "The Ten Commandments" was & is THE BEST Exodus movie EVER. I can't even imagine how the real Exodus & the Red Sea experience must have been. Ramses: "Moses' God, IS GOD!"
@@crazy_ando0113 Eleven days later & it looks like ur comment "didn't APPEN", get it? We got a new form of speaking here, we don't spell & say the first letter of any word.
They already jumped the shark with this scene alone, I think they should have skipped both the sword and the staff and just gave Moses an M16, so he could gun down Pharaoh and his men while facing backwards on his chariot, riding at full speed. The ironic thing is that machine gun Moses would have drawn an actual crowd. In fact that’s your title right there, ‘Machine Gun Moses’
Because in this movie, Moses was a soldier and that's why he felt it was the reason God recruited him to save the Hebrews was because of his military background. Which is why he brought back weapons when he went back to Egypt instead of just a stick, because he knew he would have to fight.
Why tell the story of Moses and the Exodus if you're going to completely botch it? I never saw the movie, but these scene alone has convinced me that I would be wasting my time.
It was purposely made to be an agnostic's movie. As a man of science personally, I believe it could've happened any number ways (such as depicted in this skeptical movie) but I am also a believer and I believe wholeheartedly that the Authour of the universe and all the laws of science can bend the same laws to perform the miracles exactly as it was portrayed in the Bible (i.e., 10 commandments/Prince of Egypt). God is that infinitely powerful.
Very inaccurate. If you don’t know, the description in the book of Exodus is 100% accurate. This scene is ridiculous and foolish. Mankind always fails when we place our own idea about God instead of simply reading His Word.
@@BVBrocks927 well as an insecure emo guy like you...its easy to say its inaccurate because you deemed yourself to believe that there is no hope.you can only help yourself when you exert yourself through the narrow door.
I feel bad for Khayan. He loved Moses and clearly didn't want to go against him. But seeing his Pharaoh kill one of his own soldiers without a second thought was the last straw. He pulled away with his troops, hoping to save the rest of them, but even that wasn't enough. He was already sentenced to die for his part in Pharaoh's tyranny.
The movie has a scene with the same essence where the Egyptians are crossing the mountains and the weight of the chariots causes the path to give way which kills part of the army, it's meant more to show Ramses' impulsiveness but it's a different take on slowing them down, fire woulda been way more badass
with all those amazing CGI yet Hollywood refused to recreate one of the wonders of God for all to see. Shame on you Hollywood. Leave it to Hollywood to ruin one of the best phenomenon that ever happened on earth. 😩
The music doesn't work for me in this case, it sounds very generic and uninspired, the music fates more epic and emotion, just like The Prince of Egypt had.
Something that I noticed that not many versions show was that Moses was a military commander. He knew how to fight and lead and it stands to reason that he roughly trained some of the men to defend the Hebrews even if by this point they were mere amateurs
Not really, as he was the impromptu adopted child of the royal family, the only thing he was ever taught was egyptian culture, scientific knowledge, and following the various deities, of which he didn't since his wetnurse and later nursemaid(his actual mother) taught him the Hebrew language and culture. alike most people who read too much and think they have all the answers about everything, he thought he could not govern the people, but direct people to stop treating them like slaves. Ultimately, his later exile after the guard murder allow3d him to grow some humility and shed his arrogance
You guys are right, it seems I misunderstood my professor's words. And once I looked, I couldn't find any evidence, I retract my first statement from a year ago.
3:52 I just wanted that when Moses was in the middle of the sea it would become a barrier that protected him from the water and he would fight with Pharaoh inside it? Would be epic
@chico ur the stupid one here. the elite is the ones we know. and now it is not that dark toned either. its like latino/arab tone. sry english is not my mothertongue so i dont know how to describe it. but at my point nothing is black when it is not like really black or dark brown. like central africa
@@firstcedric8129 I said "dark" not "black" you moron. Yeah, the ancient Egyptians were darker in skin colour than most Caucasians today. They resembled Africans/Arabs. What are you even on about?
@@livingjoke3083 i want to decipher the english language based on this. I mean we in germany say Black, brown, White and arabs. For us in germany we dont see egyptans as Black or brown. So you helped me to understand the framing of other nations
Why make a bible story into a movie if you are not interested to follow the actual story happened? The depiction of Moses in this movie is very disappointing
My first impressions of this scene was that it was pretty cool to watch, although a bit weird because something felt a bit odd. I found out that this movie was about Moses, and realized why people were so upset. I honestly thought it was just a random movie I've never seen before about something else. All I could think of after realizing this was, "wow...wth?"
@@emreevo8 no one alive today was, but considering genociding entire populations at war with, raping and pillaging and other wicked things were preveliant then, it's safe to say Very few people were really good back then
"And if you deny this message, nations before you have denied" - And the nations that have denied God left their ruins as a sign, so you can be warned, mighty noble one.
I'd still be afraid for the horse like "God's protection applies to me and my followers, I don't know if it'd apply to horses too so let's not find out"
Ridley Scott proved there that he can do seriously wrong if letting himself be advised by the wrong people. The very definition of a miracle is a phenomenon that flatly goes against the everyday laws of nature. The director, trying to de-miracle the scene as much as he could, perhaps acting from personal conviction, opted to downplay the mystery of the parting of the sea, making it look just as a very big tide with some water spouts as decoration. Instead he could treat it as pure fantastical myth, which would yield more satisfying visuals, as did the 1956 version. Also, the water had no business forming a cresting wave if the bottom was flat. The narrative idea itself of a huge wave crest splashing over Moses and Ramses is beyond stupid.
The representation of miracle being so overt as to part the red sea in the bible, as being literal, is stupid anyway in modern age, so your critique is beyond stupid as well.
And that was in 1956 and it's still one of the best scenes in film history. And this film had a bigger budget than The Tenth Commandments movie and still failed to recreate the scene. The CGI and effects were better in that movie than this one
This is suppose to be the most epic conclusion to the story and they blow it so bad. All they had to do was be historically realistic and have the Hebrews race across the low tide Reed Sea beating the Egyptian Chariots to the change in the tide going inland.
@@leafodan3730 , well the supposedly closer to the possible reality version indicates that the Reed Sea was at Low tide allowing them to cross it in a short time. Scientists and historians have considered the probability that the Volcanic Eruption that destroyed part of the Mediterranean might have been part of the so called Plagues ahead of their escape and create lower tides in Egypt at that time. the dates seem to fit so far at least in theory.
I think people never realised that this movie was meant to show a more scientific approach of the myth. Rather than showing miracles left and right, they approached the myth with more scientific explanation and yet keep some mystic in it: the death of the first born for example. The movie wasn’t made to perfectly represent the myth, but more to show a God that has to play with nature’s law to get the job done, rather than being able to bypass it. In that approach, this scene is just perfect. Come on, stop trash talking this movie just because it did not entirely follow the myth.
yea I prefer this movie to have a real world approach, but yet christian fanatics want the fantasy version, than rather to consider the possiblity that this what really happened.
@@ojar91 this movie is just plain boring prince of Egypt is better I’ll give an example in the prince of Egypt moses is a human being who when hearing the cry’s of his people chooses to act and save his people from there cries not only this but his emotional relationship with Ramses in the prince of Egypt is just incredible two brothers growing apart of course with the help of the lord he saves his people (don’t even need to get into the soundtrack it is phenomenal) but moses is a humble man who is scared at first to do it but with his faith he trusts he can do it even if all the slaves hate him for it oh did I mention this movie is animated it’s beautifully animated moses isn’t some Jewish Jesus who can do no wrong (like in the Ten Commandments) he’s a human and exodus gods and kings? I tried watching it couldn’t watch the entire thing it’s plain boring I feel like they didn’t even try with this movie also this movie has an all white caste which makes it even worse
@@ojar91 if you are educated enough you would know this story is jewish one, not christian. Christian God is not prefering one nation above others or killing innocent babies
And when the two companies saw one another, the companions of Moses said, "Indeed, we are to be overtaken!" [Moses] said, "No! Indeed, with me is my Lord; He will guide me. Then We inspired to Moses, "Strike with your staff the sea," and it parted, and each portion was like a great towering mountain. And We advanced thereto the pursuers And We saved Moses and those with him, all together. Then We drowned the others. Indeed in that is a sign, but most of them were not to be believers. And indeed, your Lord - He is the Exalted in Might, the Merciful Ash shu'araa (26-60-69) the holy quran
I still have goosebumps on my body when I watch this chilling & thrilling scenes especially the gigantic waves enveloping the Egyptians, the lonely Egyptian Prince fighting against the mighty force & the unwavering faith of prophet Moses.
@@gfnidkw5172: "The Ten Commandments", by Cecil B. Demille with Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. This scene is totally incredible for 1956, even for today : ua-cam.com/video/j3CANELyPo0/v-deo.html
To everyone screaming “but God parted the sea in half!” Yes, He did, and that’s what he’s done here! You just don’t see part of it, because the camera is only ever looking one way! And as for the Red Sea floor looking like a sandy plane...well what did you expect? A soaking wet plane that everyone gets stuck in? Hell, even Prince of Egypt doesn’t do that!
1:53 "Mah zeh sham?" (מה זה שם?) = *What's that over there?* In case anyone is interested in knowing. I just spotted that now and though that it was quite cool that I understood what he said. 😂
How great is our God, how great is his name, He's the greatest one, Forever the same. He rolled back the water of the mighty Red Sea, he said "i will lead you, won't you trust in me?"
Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea into dry land, and the waters were divided. 14:22 So the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea on the dry ground, and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand and on their left.
(24) And leave the sea in stillness. Indeed, they are an army to be drowned." (25) How much they left behind of gardens and springs (26) And crops and noble sites (27) And comfort wherein they were amused. (28) Thus. And We caused to inherit it another people. (29) And the heaven and earth wept not for them, nor were they reprieved. (30) And We certainly saved the Children of Israel from the humiliating torment - (31) From Pharaoh. Indeed, he was a haughty one among the transgressors. (32) And We certainly chose them by knowledge over [all] the worlds. (33) And We gave them of signs that in which there was a clear trial. "Quran" Sura Al-Dokhan
AlqurAn 7. THE ELEVATIONS (al-A'raf) 136. So We took vengeance on them, and drowned them in the sea-because they rejected Our signs, and paid no heed to them.
This is the most emotionless, dull telling of the Exodus story I've ever seen. And this is from one of the most talented filmmakers, Ridley Scott. Disappointing.
Well, his Directors Cut would be roughly 4 hours - too long for the studio, therefor they butchered it to 2 hours. Same happened to his Kingdoms of heaven...
I don't know why so many people are whining about the sea's depiction, when the Bible also says that a strong east wind pushed the sea back, and it was as dry land; it also directly says that this process took an entire night; NOT the whole "the sea instantly parts" perception that everyone seems to have... all of this is straight from Exodus 14:21. The main thing that this scene got wrong is that the walls of water returned from both directions, not just one. Exodus 14:22.
4:13 there’s absolutely no reason for that wave to crest. The ground is completely flat and in order for the wave to crest it needs a ledge or cliff to run into.
Pretty sure they made it crest because someone told them that's what people expect. Which... Kind of Also defeats the whole realism angle they're going for.
We can see the truth of the old adage "Less is more." In 2014 the CGI is the star. In 1956 Chuck Heston and Yul Brynner were the stars. You tell me which has the greater impact. And in 1956 audiences said "How did they do that? Amazing!" In 2014 audiences said "CGI. So what?"
Personally I loved this movie, and I think it's really underrated. Maybe because I've seen it in the cinema I have this epic feeling more than others with this movie.
@@filmtoppings Oh I thought it was really good, good plot and amazing special effects, also I personally find Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton really great actors
Me too. I don't give too many damns about biblical accuracy (not an Abrahamist, here...). I had waited all my life to see Ancient Egypt on the big screen however (even though the original story is made up jewish slander against the Egyptians), so I like it for that reason. Also, it has character and storytelling, which is more than can be said of most of Hollywood today.
I just loved the movie Can I use this video for an own composition from Exodus 15 With No Monetization Can I give Credits and use this Video only mixed with my audio (English Praise Song)
Intimidators, Followers, Trolls, Copycats Rejoice in the Mighty name of the Lord because he sees them and so does your brothers sisters...This scene is teaching us to never Fear our enemies or Doubt the Power of the Lord Jesus Christ ..He hears everything in places that you don't even know about..So let the wicked do what they do and leave it All up to the Lord...Be careful 🖤
@@KevinAssalin LOL... Ae you serious? It takes an idiot to say that an adaptation is more scientific when it is when based off a scientifically and historically false book in the first place. I can count like 10 scientific/historical inaccuracies right here and i'm not talking about parting the red sea i'm talking about the fact that the israelites are portrayed as hairy white men.
@@KevinAssalin the entire idea of a miracle is that it defies logic. Moses AS parting the Red Sea was one of his miracles, this adaptation therefore is bull****
@@billybro1403well yeah, but God although miraculously, tends to and has been seen working through process. And this process can usually be excused as "scientifically natural" such as the walls or jericho, they scientifically could have fallen due to sound, we know God helped it happened because the requirements for such a thing to happen are super specific but God did it. Same here, the bible even says that a strong wing blew overnight which then opened the sea, this is also noted on Joshuas account of the splitting sea.
BECAUSE OF THAT i love this movie! This is a masterpice of pagan symbolism: A Sword is an ancient wide spread symbol of an enlightment in heaven, or in astrophysical words, a comet. if you accept this idea, you will understand what kicked us out from paradise, a flaming sword, not eve's fault. Moses throw the sword into the ocean forshadowing what happend next, in this night Moses get waked up by an asteroid that fall into the ocean... the next morning the sealevel reced, because the impact produce an massive tsunami wave, and before the wave hit the coastline, the water goes back.
Ridley Scott couldn't follow a script. That's the most simple way to put it why this movie sucked big time. Why even make it if you are not willing to do it accurate. If it was a movie about symbolism then it could have been a kafka movie
I still don't get why people are so upset by the fact that the sea didn't split like in the bilbe in this scene. In my opinion the movie tried to find an explanation to these miracles. Scientifically it is believed that when Moises and his people were crossing the red sea their time matched with one of the extremely rare times when the water vanishes for a small amount of time before flooding everything once again. I found it quite pleasing that they included this possibility as a reason why they were able to cross the sea instead of just letting it split like a miracle that will leave everybody in amazement but with no other answers than the belief that it's just that. A miracle. In this case we see a rare nature phenomenon that was perfect for their situation and therefore it is logical the people of that time and era to believe it was a miracle. So yeah ^^ I think it's nice that the movie took a new look onto the scene instead of keeping up with what everybody is expecting
Got to love the arrogance of Hollywood. They can take the greatest miracle in the Old Testament and say, "Nay, you thought that was Red Sea parting thing was great, look how much better we can make the story with CGI."
Too bad the Quran was specifically designed to stuck the people with half truths as all religions modern books and titles of religion. All disguised under a corporation controlled (title of organization or religion or business) just like the social security card names (business entities only)
1.) History was white washed, the Torah is Black History. From Adam to Esau, all humans were dark. 2.) Ya'Oh FROZE the sea with cryo tech, it was mistranslated as split. 3.) Everything in this film is inaccurate, the Israelites followed a rock, a shining cloud in the sky that guided them away from the fallout and into the wilderness. 🛸 4.) "I will bring judgement upon every single god/entity in Egypt, I am your Alayam, your Commander Ya'Oh." Now if a God is threatening a whole civilization of gods; how powerful is that God?
It pleases me how most of these comments are just talking about how good Prince of Egypt is.
This movie is awful.
Just goes to show that the animated classic is always better than a cheap ripoff!
Just like how I feel about this New Age Disney crap.
@@DamontheDemon7 Are you suggesting that you might have revealing photos of certain Disney celebrities bundled together with generous pizza vouchers to be used at Little Caesar's.
@@malibustacy3606 What the hell are you talking about?
Is this one of those UA-cam gimmicks where users just spout of random nonsense?
@@DamontheDemon7 Transferable pizza coupons is exactly what I had in mind, if this is what you're suggesting bring it on.
This could've been a great film, with all technology that was used, if it had only followed the story written in the book of Exodus.
Haven't watched the movie, curious what makes it bad
@Alec Alberti - And yet ironically, after the death of his son, Pharaoh summoned the two men he probably hated the most, Moses and Aaron, and gave the nation of Israel their freedom.
If Pharaoh had not been as arrogant as he was, he could have avoided so much pain and personal suffering.
if you want to learn more about the story of exodus then read the actual book, movies are just entertainment so we shouldn't get our information from them
@@programofuse8731 if the real atheist Riddley Scott is going to direct the film without even read or followed the book. Of course it will not be good. The effects are AMAZING but so are the effects in all transformers film. And all transformers film are awful, nothing makes sense from a cheap script.
@@LESRAM1981 oh lighten up
I like how the waves were polite enough to slow down in time to let Ramses and Moses have a conversation
@Ahmad Zaher According to Quran, what is the Pharoah's name?
If you cross reference the time the 10 plagues occurred as recorded in the Bible with Egyptian records of theirs Pharoah's you will discover there was only two that is could had been. Both were named Thutmose
@@m.e4752 in the Quran, he is mentioned as 'Firaun', which is the Arabic version for 'Pharaoh'. There is no mention of Rameses or any other names.
@@roderuna7750 Since the Koran was written almost 1500 years after the supposed exodus, it doesnt really matter, what the Koran states on this matter. That would be like us speculating about the names of the last roman emperors, without any of our modern historical knowledge.
@@Mrteko93 You believe that, but historians dont.
“Impressive, very nice…let’s see Paul Allen part the Red Sea!”
Lmao I was looking for this comment
“Look at how high those waves are oh my god”
"The tasteful thickness of it..."
_”Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?”_
Gold
Ramses: Hey Moses! It looks to me that I have all the horses!
Moses: Hey Ramses! Looks like you're on the wrong side of the river!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Best response of all time.
The Mummy reference? lol
@@richsalazme yup lol
Oh that’s awesome! Love a good mummy reference.
"Leave now, that's an order". So amazing how Ridley Scott captures the modern use of military jargon in Biblical times. So historically accurate.
And when ramses is chasing, moses said to joshua we are not safe until we cross the sea..i mean how did he know that they are going to cross the sea😂
Charlton Heston was even more biblically accurate by giving Moses and American accent.
Can't believe how this modern version of the Red Sea event doesn't come close to the original film. What were they thinking.
Realism is what they were thinking, a God of opportunities and not miracles.
This movie takes one of the best, most epic stories ever told and makes it boring somehow
Well, according to the Bible the waters receded over night due to a strong east wind, Joshua's parting of the sea is also caused by the wind, which we know of course is directed by God, but based on the wind, this would be the more realistic approach. Dont forget that God loves to work through process.
@@malibustacy3606that’s my point. Seas don’t part in real life, or we have never seen that. So they tried to make it more realistic. I mean come, even if you believe in God, have you ever seen seas part, or fire talk or mountains move? No. How God works is like you would see opportunities and take advantage. Send a storm to stop the enemy or create some natural phenomena.
@@Proofteamz As a kid I always liked the 1956 film's portrayal of the parting of the sea, but here there is no dramatic trumpeting horn music, and then there was the atmospheric dark grey clouds being drawn down to the sea bed suggesting it was indeed coming from above, but not much here to suggest who was responsible.
Correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm not even jew, nor christian, but I thought the ocean was supposed to part in half, and not be just a massive wave in a sandy plain.
This movie looks quite bad.
No, you’re absolutely right and it’s a shame that they didn’t follow Exodus closely because it would have been a lot more exciting and interesting to watch if they had
To paraphrase this specific part in Exodus...as the Israelites walked through the part in the waters, Pharoah’s army followed the Israelites into the gap and drew closer to the Israelites. At that point, the pillar of smoke by day and fire by night moved from the front of the Israelites to the back behind them, positioning himself between Israel and Pharoah’s army.
When Pharoah’s men got close to the pillar, it’s says that God’s presence appeared at the top of the pillar, looked down on Pharoah’s army and set his sights on them.
The sight of this sent terror through the ranks of Pharoah’s men and it caused a panic among them, resulting in a huge pile-up of horses, men and chariots.
Then upon the last group of Israelites leaving the parted sea, God collapsed the part and the sea dashed Pharoah’s men to pieces under tons of water.
Now reading this, tell me this wouldn’t be way more interesting and exciting to see depicted on the silver screen, especially the part where God’s presence appears at the top of the pillar.
In my opinion, the scene we got was simply designed to take the supernatural out of the story, trying to explain it to pseudo-scientific explanation. Though if you read Exodus, you’ll see that all of God’s works were designed with a specific level of intentionality to show the Israelites and the world, the awesome power he has.
Sorry for the novel, but your comment resonated with me and I’m also very disappointed with what this movie gives us. What a waste of money.
It's one of those Realistic Bible stories - Ridley Scott wanted a story where Exodus _could_ have happened in real life, no miracles. Problem is that athiests didn't give a shit, Christianists screamed "BLASPHEMY!" and mainstream viewers like us just thought it was a waste of potential.
Seriously, it's mythology. You don't go "hey, there's a logical explanation for all of this" for a Norse mythology movie, you have Thor descending from a storm cloud shooting lightning from a hammer! Likewise, give us the burning bushes and staffs turning to serpents and oceans splitting apart - we're all smart enough to know it's not a documentary!
HowlingWolf518 I actually totally agree with you on that, the makers didn’t make the movie for a real audience and now nobody remembers this movie.
This happens a lot with pseudo-religious movies. The creators ping pong between the source material and the desire to have full creative license and they end up making a movie with no soul that nobody cares about.
On a side note, although there are still some of those BLASPHEMY! Christians out there, sometimes doing more harm to Christianity than good, most Christians like myself would just fall into group #3, viewing the movie as a total waste of potential, which it was. There are bigger problems in this world to focus on than the biblical accuracy of a Hollywood movie.
they wasted a great epic scene if I must say. everyone wants to see the cool sea parting scene. 🤷
@@BinaryGNonsense That's how The Holy Quran describes it, exact same, water was help up like mountains till all the hebrews passed.
Leave it up to Hollywood to ruin one of the best Bible Stories around!
What do u mean bible story
@@Samuelrodrigues_ its a story
RubyCraft from the Bible
@@potatotop9532 which the Jewish curved it
Says the man who hate peace.
The cartoon one of this is 1000% more percent! Did the producers forget that it was a sea and not a flat plainer area where water was coming in too?
I think the idea is that it's supposed to be a tsunami (completely overdone by the special effects team, of course). In real world tsunamis, the water can recede before the wave arrives, sort of like a very low tide. I think the people behind this movie were trying to portray a more plausible interpretation of the traditional red sea crossing, even if management said "sure, but you have to make the wave bigger". Just to be clear though, I still have no intention of ever seeing this movie. It looks terrible...
Omgosh!! They got it all messed up..God split the sea in half..water on their left and right..the seafloor was supposed to be DRY..yet another miracle! When the water came down it was supposed to kill pharaoh and his army..moses being in the sea when the waters fell was completely crazy and inaccurate this movie was TERRIBLE! !!
r/woooosh
@@ivanlozoya6935 Cool reddit reference bro
The cartoon was amazing. This movie sucks.
Prince of egypt scene is too much better... im very dessapointed with this movie.
Same. I also like the Ten Commandments.
Bruno Luz it did well for what it was.
@@Shadowkey392 I think Christian Bale played a believable Moses because he is more insecure and reluctant than the previous portrayals by Val Kilmer and Charlton Heston.
Prince of Egypt is the best movie ever to tell this story. This movie sucks.
@@dtaylor4552 "he is more insecure and reluctant than the previous portrayals by Val Kilmer and Charlton Heston."
Did you even watch The Prince of Egypt?
Everyone: the book was better
Me: how is Moses still alive after being hit by a wave that weights like ten skyscrapers?
He is immortal
Moses was a big wave surfer from Hawaii
God is with him
GODS POWER GO BBBRRRRRR
Ok but god was on his side tho
Prince Of Egypt > Generic trash Hollywood
Why is it trash?
Regretful Toaster because Hollywood is not what they were before, they just don’t do the same as what the did along time ago, I cannot explain this thoroughly so I recommend you watching some videos abt this :)
@@myopia9032 Well, I mean, give me a basic rundown. Why is it bad?
Regretful Toaster as said before, Hollywood is not what they were before, they just wand cash grabs. Like in this instance, this movie is practically a remake of the prince of Egypt. While the prince of Egypt was a good animated movie with passion, this movie does what the animated movie did, but worse in every way, like the live action Disney, Hollywood just any trying as they did before boi
This is Hollywood not Holyspirit
So We revealed to Moses, "Strike the sea with your staff." And it split in two, each part like a towering cliff. And We brought the others right up to it. We rescued Moses and all those who were with him. Then We drowned the rest. There is certainly a Sign in that yet most of them are not believers. Truly your Lord is the Almighty, the Most Merciful. (Qur'an, 26:63-68)
Wait what? Do Judaism and islam share some of the same stories?
@@jjhanson343 yes we muslims worship the same God. The God of Adam, Noah, Abraham,Moses,Jesus and Muhammad peace be upon them all.
But the Jews reject Jesus, and the law of Moses and they reject the last messenger with ignorant.
@@syedwasim9380 Jews reject Jesus as the son of God/Messiah but not as a prophet. And they most definitely follow the law of Moses
@@David-zz9bl really? I didn’t know they thought of Jesus as a prophet, I always thought in Judaism Jesus was seen as a high teacher. But you are right, the Jews definitely follow the laws of Moses.
@@syedwasim9380 wow that is very interesting, that totally changes how I see islam
I must've missed that part in the bible when Moses put the spurs to his trusty steed, high in the saddle.
How has this only got 21 likes?
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The bible is just a book
"Exodus" sucked, "Prince of Egypt" was amazing, "The Ten Commandments" was & is THE BEST Exodus movie EVER.
I can't even imagine how the real Exodus & the Red Sea experience must have been.
Ramses: "Moses' God, IS GOD!"
Oh stop
God damn religious hypocrite
It didn't appen
@@crazy_ando0113 Prove it
@@crazy_ando0113 Eleven days later & it looks like ur comment "didn't APPEN", get it?
We got a new form of speaking here, we don't spell & say the first letter of any word.
The photography is amazing but the adaptation is quite disappointing.
Yeah
I wonder why did moses hold sword rather than the staff?
This is Hollywood's junk.
They already jumped the shark with this scene alone, I think they should have skipped both the sword and the staff and just gave Moses an M16, so he could gun down Pharaoh and his men while facing backwards on his chariot, riding at full speed.
The ironic thing is that machine gun Moses would have drawn an actual crowd. In fact that’s your title right there, ‘Machine Gun Moses’
gatzad you sir just made my day. I mean machine gun Moses? Hahaha
because he's Batman
Because in this movie, Moses was a soldier and that's why he felt it was the reason God recruited him to save the Hebrews was because of his military background. Which is why he brought back weapons when he went back to Egypt instead of just a stick, because he knew he would have to fight.
Why tell the story of Moses and the Exodus if you're going to completely botch it? I never saw the movie, but these scene alone has convinced me that I would be wasting my time.
Just stick with the Ten Commandments movie. A million times better than this trash.
Just watch the russel crowe movie "noah", 100 percent accurate.
Same here lol never seen it but these clips let me know I ain’t missing anything ill stick to the prince of Egypt that was a really good movie
@@ozzzzy939 Glad I'm not the only one who liked Noah
It was purposely made to be an agnostic's movie.
As a man of science personally, I believe it could've happened any number ways (such as depicted in this skeptical movie) but I am also a believer and I believe wholeheartedly that the Authour of the universe and all the laws of science can bend the same laws to perform the miracles exactly as it was portrayed in the Bible (i.e., 10 commandments/Prince of Egypt). God is that infinitely powerful.
This scene really puts God’s power in perspective. The very ocean and skies and winds obey his command without question
That is true. It's like harry potter putting magicians power in perspective.
It's a movie, bro.
Jew god maybe lol Its hollywood, cringe fuks are sell outs to jews lol ofcourse theyd make these movies 😂
God can command the vast sea to open but he can't stop the bad guys himself?
@@BrightRedStar Lmao
Very inaccurate. If you don’t know, the description in the book of Exodus is 100% accurate. This scene is ridiculous and foolish. Mankind always fails when we place our own idea about God instead of simply reading His Word.
No, a Sword is an old symbol for an comet, thats why an meteorite hitting the ocean before the flood. its a very scientific aproach
'The description in the book of Exodus is 100% accurate'. ACCURATE TO FUCKING WHAT??? IT'S A FICTIONAL STORY! TO WHAT IS IT ACCURATE???
Bruh you know it's a made up story right? Like nobody actually parted a sea in half walked across the floor
@@BVBrocks927 well as an insecure emo guy like you...its easy to say its inaccurate because you deemed yourself to believe that there is no hope.you can only help yourself when you exert yourself through the narrow door.
@@raidenthenctzenwithinsomni4961 Read everything before saying its innacurate
This has absolutely NOTHING on Prince of Egypt
And the original story
How the hell do you do the parting of the Red Sea scene and not have the sea part in half
That wave would look more impressive if it was coming from both sides.
I feel bad for Khayan. He loved Moses and clearly didn't want to go against him. But seeing his Pharaoh kill one of his own soldiers without a second thought was the last straw. He pulled away with his troops, hoping to save the rest of them, but even that wasn't enough. He was already sentenced to die for his part in Pharaoh's tyranny.
Might as well have given Moses a rocket launcher
father giveth me power!! , "RPG-7 appears"
Oh my God.
@@jak743 lmao
Jak
Jesus: Uhm, dad. I meant to say teleport them to the other side. Not give him a weapon from the future!
Or a grappling hook
Awww...they missed the bit where a column of fire blocks the Egyptians until the hebrews are across.
I was thinkin that as well
@Kurishev Tulipov God's miracles doesn't need an explanation or Scientific validation. Human can not fathom God's understanding.
The movie has a scene with the same essence where the Egyptians are crossing the mountains and the weight of the chariots causes the path to give way which kills part of the army, it's meant more to show Ramses' impulsiveness but it's a different take on slowing them down, fire woulda been way more badass
Even the horses were running for their dear lives. Everybody and everything in full panic mode.
Shit, if I saw that plus the tornadoes in the background I’d be hauling ass too 😅
with all those amazing CGI yet Hollywood refused to recreate one of the wonders of God for all to see. Shame on you Hollywood. Leave it to Hollywood to ruin one of the best phenomenon that ever happened on earth. 😩
Joshua Olaseinde or you can watch The Ten Commandments 1956. It was great too, better than this Trash
@@veryshia i agree on that
@Joshua Olaseinde same here
Like for those poor horses 😢
DaviloX07 _ I saw a horse swimming at the end I think some made it 😣 hopefully
Although those horses drowned but I can guarantee you they didn’t feel a thing because God is in Charge
Like for poor horses, who didnt actually drown, because this is a movie? 🤣🤣🤣
What about all the lambs they slaughtered to keep the children safe? 🥺
Alright, this made to go and watch Prince of Egypt
Same
More epic and more emotional.
The music doesn't work for me in this case, it sounds very generic and uninspired, the music fates more epic and emotion, just like The Prince of Egypt had.
Something that I noticed that not many versions show was that Moses was a military commander. He knew how to fight and lead and it stands to reason that he roughly trained some of the men to defend the Hebrews even if by this point they were mere amateurs
He was the most meek man whoever lived and had a stammer and an anger problem and did not believe he could get them out.
Not really, as he was the impromptu adopted child of the royal family, the only thing he was ever taught was egyptian culture, scientific knowledge, and following the various deities, of which he didn't since his wetnurse and later nursemaid(his actual mother) taught him the Hebrew language and culture. alike most people who read too much and think they have all the answers about everything, he thought he could not govern the people, but direct people to stop treating them like slaves. Ultimately, his later exile after the guard murder allow3d him to grow some humility and shed his arrogance
@@dan_38 well said
Joshua was the military commander. Not Moses. I'm fairly certain there is no evidence at all of Moses's military prowess.
You guys are right, it seems I misunderstood my professor's words. And once I looked, I couldn't find any evidence, I retract my first statement from a year ago.
3:52 I just wanted that when Moses was in the middle of the sea it would become a barrier that protected him from the water and he would fight with Pharaoh inside it? Would be epic
No bloody way anyone would survive the impact of a wave this size.
ahh... ok, then no bloody way a wall of water that size could be held back either.
@@ramonazteca252 not without the Almighty
Egyptian people: "Dark in skin color"
Israelites: "Light-dark in skin color"
Hollywod: "Nope, they were white".
Dafuq u talkin? Egyptans arent dark. They are not even really brown. More like a little dark er. More like Latino... Not all african people are black
@chico ur the stupid one here. the elite is the ones we know. and now it is not that dark toned either. its like latino/arab tone. sry english is not my mothertongue so i dont know how to describe it. but at my point nothing is black when it is not like really black or dark brown. like central africa
@@firstcedric8129 I said "dark" not "black" you moron. Yeah, the ancient Egyptians were darker in skin colour than most Caucasians today. They resembled Africans/Arabs. What are you even on about?
@@livingjoke3083 i want to decipher the english language based on this. I mean we in germany say Black, brown, White and arabs. For us in germany we dont see egyptans as Black or brown. So you helped me to understand the framing of other nations
The Egypt horsemen with medieval style flag was the other amusing view.....
Why make a bible story into a movie if you are not interested to follow the actual story happened?
The depiction of Moses in this movie is very disappointing
Because they dont believe any of it in the first place 😢
My first impressions of this scene was that it was pretty cool to watch, although a bit weird because something felt a bit odd.
I found out that this movie was about Moses, and realized why people were so upset. I honestly thought it was just a random movie I've never seen before about something else.
All I could think of after realizing this was, "wow...wth?"
They almost made it look like the pharoh was the good guy.
@@emreevo8 let's be honest, no body back then was a good guy
@@jm6456 Were you there?
@@emreevo8 no one alive today was, but considering genociding entire populations at war with, raping and pillaging and other wicked things were preveliant then, it's safe to say Very few people were really good back then
some people don't understand this is a movie for entertainment, if you want to know what actually happened then read the book
"And if you deny this message, nations before you have denied" - And the nations that have denied God left their ruins as a sign, so you can be warned, mighty noble one.
I feel bad for the horses
caty joy IKR
Not like there were men with families or anything
i feel bad for the tiny micro organisms, could care less about the horses...
Don't worry all animals are in heaven
I wish it was real and killed the dumb horses
This looks more of an "all men for themselves" than divine intervention.
The splitting of the sea is Divine intervention
Good point, Julio
What is far more perplexing than saying or proving the event occurred, is to come up with the mechanism that allowed it to occur.
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4:30 I like how Moses was not afraid of the tsunami, because he knows that God is with him.
I'd still be afraid for the horse like "God's protection applies to me and my followers, I don't know if it'd apply to horses too so let's not find out"
My name is also moses 🤩🙌🏻
this is not according to the bible.
This is money making, entertainment.
Madhur Kumar Chugh blasphemy. Don’t say that.
@Madhur Kumar Chugh shut up, shush, beg for forgiveness
@Madhur Kumar Chugh Stop Your Satanism
You're right. Where's Moses's beyblade?
Ridley Scott proved there that he can do seriously wrong if letting himself be advised by the wrong people. The very definition of a miracle is a phenomenon that flatly goes against the everyday laws of nature. The director, trying to de-miracle the scene as much as he could, perhaps acting from personal conviction, opted to downplay the mystery of the parting of the sea, making it look just as a very big tide with some water spouts as decoration. Instead he could treat it as pure fantastical myth, which would yield more satisfying visuals, as did the 1956 version. Also, the water had no business forming a cresting wave if the bottom was flat. The narrative idea itself of a huge wave crest splashing over Moses and Ramses is beyond stupid.
It's like he is trying to tell the story of Moses but left God out of the script.
The representation of miracle being so overt as to part the red sea in the bible, as being literal, is stupid anyway in modern age, so your critique is beyond stupid as well.
Complete waste of time. It doesn't even go with story from the Bible. Hollywood rubbish
Leave it to Hollywood to botch the most exciting of bible stories.
How is it a rubbish movie if it doesn't pertain to your aggrandized and biblical version of the story? I thought the movie was fucking awesome.
The movie is awesome you just don't understand what they are trying to show/say
I am a Muslim, the story I know is the real one . If it weren't for our Moses, I would say it's a fun adventure movie .
What do you mean by saying "our Moses"? Moses was Jewish, not a Muslim. He was a Hebrew Jewish. You should say "their Moses".
This pales in comparison to the Red Sea parting in The Ten Commandments
And that was in 1956 and it's still one of the best scenes in film history. And this film had a bigger budget than The Tenth Commandments movie and still failed to recreate the scene. The CGI and effects were better in that movie than this one
@@fedora997 They used practical effects dumbass
@David The Spaceship bruh he didn't know why be a dick about it?
@@I-speak-U-shut-it same to you
This is suppose to be the most epic conclusion to the story and they blow it so bad. All they had to do was be historically realistic and have the Hebrews race across the low tide Reed Sea beating the Egyptian Chariots to the change in the tide going inland.
Historically realistic? A Bible story?
Oh boy
@@leafodan3730 , well the supposedly closer to the possible reality version indicates that the Reed Sea was at Low tide allowing them to cross it in a short time. Scientists and historians have considered the probability that the Volcanic Eruption that destroyed part of the Mediterranean might have been part of the so called Plagues ahead of their escape and create lower tides in Egypt at that time. the dates seem to fit so far at least in theory.
I think people never realised that this movie was meant to show a more scientific approach of the myth. Rather than showing miracles left and right, they approached the myth with more scientific explanation and yet keep some mystic in it: the death of the first born for example.
The movie wasn’t made to perfectly represent the myth, but more to show a God that has to play with nature’s law to get the job done, rather than being able to bypass it.
In that approach, this scene is just perfect.
Come on, stop trash talking this movie just because it did not entirely follow the myth.
yea I prefer this movie to have a real world approach, but yet christian fanatics want the fantasy version, than rather to consider the possiblity that this what really happened.
@@ojar91 this movie is just plain boring prince of Egypt is better I’ll give an example in the prince of Egypt moses is a human being who when hearing the cry’s of his people chooses to act and save his people from there cries not only this but his emotional relationship with Ramses in the prince of Egypt is just incredible two brothers growing apart of course with the help of the lord he saves his people (don’t even need to get into the soundtrack it is phenomenal) but moses is a humble man who is scared at first to do it but with his faith he trusts he can do it even if all the slaves hate him for it oh did I mention this movie is animated it’s beautifully animated moses isn’t some Jewish Jesus who can do no wrong (like in the Ten Commandments) he’s a human and exodus gods and kings? I tried watching it couldn’t watch the entire thing it’s plain boring I feel like they didn’t even try with this movie also this movie has an all white caste which makes it even worse
STFU!
Of course we prefer the fantasy version.
It's more fun that way.
Who cares about science?
Science is for nerds.
@@DamontheDemon7 wow. just a straight up 3rd grade school bully response huh?
@@ojar91 if you are educated enough you would know this story is jewish one, not christian.
Christian God is not prefering one nation above others or killing innocent babies
By the Grace of God, In this Life, I will Direct -- Exodus, Saul and David, and The King of Kings.
And when the two companies saw one another, the companions of Moses said, "Indeed, we are to be overtaken!"
[Moses] said, "No! Indeed, with me is my Lord; He will guide me.
Then We inspired to Moses, "Strike with your staff the sea," and it parted, and each portion was like a great towering mountain.
And We advanced thereto the pursuers
And We saved Moses and those with him, all together.
Then We drowned the others.
Indeed in that is a sign, but most of them were not to be believers.
And indeed, your Lord - He is the Exalted in Might, the Merciful
Ash shu'araa (26-60-69) the holy quran
@burtonrules123 no
I still have goosebumps on my body when I watch this chilling & thrilling scenes especially the gigantic waves enveloping the Egyptians, the lonely Egyptian Prince fighting against the mighty force & the unwavering faith of prophet Moses.
1956>2014
Yep
Which movie was that? The old one?
@@gfnidkw5172: "The Ten Commandments", by Cecil B. Demille with Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. This scene is totally incredible for 1956, even for today : ua-cam.com/video/j3CANELyPo0/v-deo.html
1923>2014
1998>2014
To everyone screaming “but God parted the sea in half!” Yes, He did, and that’s what he’s done here! You just don’t see part of it, because the camera is only ever looking one way! And as for the Red Sea floor looking like a sandy plane...well what did you expect? A soaking wet plane that everyone gets stuck in? Hell, even Prince of Egypt doesn’t do that!
Shadowkey392 yeah. Because it was made in the 1990s dumbass.
@@rem3dial Okay so how did the 1956 movie did?
Daron Malakian's fedora cause the prince of Egypt was animated and the 1956 was filmed not animated.
@@rem3dial Yeah and the film used the same kind of animation and green screen for the scenes
@Shadowkey392 But the problem is that Prince of Egypt did that in fact.
1:53 "Mah zeh sham?" (מה זה שם?) = *What's that over there?*
In case anyone is interested in knowing. I just spotted that now and though that it was quite cool that I understood what he said. 😂
boys ansbacher Did you also notice the people at 4:45?
boys ansbacher
How great is our God, how great is his name, He's the greatest one, Forever the same. He rolled back the water of the mighty Red Sea, he said "i will lead you, won't you trust in me?"
Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea into dry land, and the waters were divided.
14:22 So the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea on the dry ground, and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand and on their left.
(24) And leave the sea in stillness. Indeed, they are an army to be drowned."
(25) How much they left behind of gardens and springs
(26) And crops and noble sites
(27) And comfort wherein they were amused.
(28) Thus. And We caused to inherit it another people.
(29) And the heaven and earth wept not for them, nor were they reprieved.
(30) And We certainly saved the Children of Israel from the humiliating torment -
(31) From Pharaoh. Indeed, he was a haughty one among the transgressors.
(32) And We certainly chose them by knowledge over [all] the worlds.
(33) And We gave them of signs that in which there was a clear trial.
"Quran" Sura Al-Dokhan
@5:09 was I the only person who thought those were the drowning Persians from 300😂
You killed my people, my son, my country, and yet i just have to see it gone once more
May not be accurate but cinematographically this is astoundingly beautiful
AlqurAn
7. THE ELEVATIONS (al-A'raf)
136. So We took vengeance on them, and drowned them in the sea-because they rejected Our signs, and paid no heed to them.
but he split red sea into half
This movie is quite incorrect. Please watch the animated movie "Prince of Egypt"instead.
@@worshipwondernwarfare or The 10 Commandments
@@worshipwondernwarfare that movie was awesome
No one has that kinda power, you'd have to be a god or a prophet to pull that off
Yes He did but you Hollywood have to put a twist to it!
This is the most emotionless, dull telling of the Exodus story I've ever seen. And this is from one of the most talented filmmakers, Ridley Scott. Disappointing.
Well, his Directors Cut would be roughly 4 hours - too long for the studio, therefor they butchered it to 2 hours. Same happened to his Kingdoms of heaven...
How?
@@regretfultoaster369 I felt that the execution was weak
@@filmtoppings Fair, but you gotta admit, the movie itself was pretty goddamn awesome.
@@regretfultoaster369 Eh, I didn't really like it
Как называется фильм?
the adult version of prince of egypt
The battle is won without a question if God Lord is with us…
I want to believe in God
not by fearing
But by love
Fear of the Lord is the path to true wisdom. It’s a healthy sort of fear. A means of Respect and Honoring the Lord.
love itself has an element of fear.
I don't know why so many people are whining about the sea's depiction, when the Bible also says that a strong east wind pushed the sea back, and it was as dry land; it also directly says that this process took an entire night; NOT the whole "the sea instantly parts" perception that everyone seems to have... all of this is straight from Exodus 14:21. The main thing that this scene got wrong is that the walls of water returned from both directions, not just one. Exodus 14:22.
GOD IS THE KING ABOVE ALL KINGS
Which God, what's his name? Fuck.
The story of Moses or Prophet Musa(A.S) really incredible.
This story is like a home run easy win. HOW DID YOU MESS UP THIS BAD
accurate or inaccurate , this is one of the great movie adaptation of Moses and also soundtrack is amazing
There is nothing accurate about fiction.
It's not one of the great movies adaptations lol
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 but its not fiction
@@ZUPYNinGAME agree as a adaption its not great but as a movie only its great
@@PerdeDor0 Yes, it is fiction. All of the Bible is fiction. Even Jeebus is fiction.
4:13 there’s absolutely no reason for that wave to crest. The ground is completely flat and in order for the wave to crest it needs a ledge or cliff to run into.
Pretty sure they made it crest because someone told them that's what people expect.
Which... Kind of Also defeats the whole realism angle they're going for.
This story is told in more detail in the Qur'an
We can see the truth of the old adage "Less is more."
In 2014 the CGI is the star. In 1956 Chuck Heston and Yul Brynner were the stars. You tell me which has the greater impact.
And in 1956 audiences said "How did they do that? Amazing!" In 2014 audiences said "CGI. So what?"
"Moses Begins"
Moses rises
Dark Knight Moses Begins Rises
Jesse got so high he ended up in ancient Egypt
Personally I loved this movie, and I think it's really underrated. Maybe because I've seen it in the cinema I have this epic feeling more than others with this movie.
I saw it in theaters and in 3D. And I found it to be really bad
@@filmtoppings Oh I thought it was really good, good plot and amazing special effects, also I personally find Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton really great actors
Me too. I don't give too many damns about biblical accuracy (not an Abrahamist, here...). I had waited all my life to see Ancient Egypt on the big screen however (even though the original story is made up jewish slander against the Egyptians), so I like it for that reason. Also, it has character and storytelling, which is more than can be said of most of Hollywood today.
@@Aethuviel Yeah I agree 👍
Egyptians were not white
Thank you and God blesss
Regardless the innacuracy the music is EPIC
Yea, the movie is bad, but the VFX along with Iglesias and Gregson-Williams' musical score is epic!
Dear Astrotema! May i make some cuts from this video for my future video project? Is it copyright free?
Ah, so many inaccuracies.
I just loved the movie
Can I use this video for an own composition from Exodus 15
With No Monetization
Can I give Credits and use this Video only mixed with my audio (English Praise Song)
Cecil B. Demille would have been disappointed
And the makers of Prince of Eygpt and Hans Zimmer would been disappointed as well
Intimidators, Followers, Trolls, Copycats Rejoice in the Mighty name of the Lord because he sees them and so does your brothers sisters...This scene is teaching us to never Fear our enemies or Doubt the Power of the Lord Jesus Christ ..He hears everything in places that you don't even know about..So let the wicked do what they do and leave it All up to the Lord...Be careful 🖤
1:38 Escaping from Ohio 💀
That's definitely the most gnarly beach break I've ever seen 😰☠️
In this adaptation the Red Sea was opened more widely rather than just a pathway
Because this version is more.....scientifically accurate
@@KevinAssalin LOL... Ae you serious? It takes an idiot to say that an adaptation is more scientific when it is when based off a scientifically and historically false book in the first place. I can count like 10 scientific/historical inaccuracies right here and i'm not talking about parting the red sea i'm talking about the fact that the israelites are portrayed as hairy white men.
@@KevinAssalin the entire idea of a miracle is that it defies logic. Moses AS parting the Red Sea was one of his miracles, this adaptation therefore is bull****
@@billybro1403well yeah, but God although miraculously, tends to and has been seen working through process. And this process can usually be excused as "scientifically natural" such as the walls or jericho, they scientifically could have fallen due to sound, we know God helped it happened because the requirements for such a thing to happen are super specific but God did it. Same here, the bible even says that a strong wing blew overnight which then opened the sea, this is also noted on Joshuas account of the splitting sea.
IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT BAYBLADE LORE SAYING THAT MOSES USED A FUCKING BAY BLADE TO PART THE SEA WHAT THE FUCK
4:48 I've heard that sound effect in a videogame. It killed the atmosphere for me
WooSung Choi it’s a fire sound effect from a video game
There’s a giant title wave and they put the sound effect of a fire 😂
Age of mithology
I remember that sound effect from old cartoons lmaooo
Anyone ever notice that when "I AM" shows up in the old Testament its always in a dark thunderous cloud, lightning.
The music is amazing!
1:56 Even the choir is dead-on epic!
3:17
BECAUSE OF THAT i love this movie! This is a masterpice of pagan symbolism:
A Sword is an ancient wide spread symbol of an enlightment in heaven, or in astrophysical words, a comet. if you accept this idea, you will understand what kicked us out from paradise, a flaming sword, not eve's fault. Moses throw the sword into the ocean forshadowing what happend next, in this night Moses get waked up by an asteroid that fall into the ocean... the next morning the sealevel reced, because the impact produce an massive tsunami wave, and before the wave hit the coastline, the water goes back.
Ridley Scott couldn't follow a script.
That's the most simple way to put it why this movie sucked big time.
Why even make it if you are not willing to do it accurate.
If it was a movie about symbolism then it could have been a kafka movie
@@darwincharles3537 lol u lil triggered b*tch 🤣 go watch Icarly
I still don't get why people are so upset by the fact that the sea didn't split like in the bilbe in this scene. In my opinion the movie tried to find an explanation to these miracles. Scientifically it is believed that when Moises and his people were crossing the red sea their time matched with one of the extremely rare times when the water vanishes for a small amount of time before flooding everything once again. I found it quite pleasing that they included this possibility as a reason why they were able to cross the sea instead of just letting it split like a miracle that will leave everybody in amazement but with no other answers than the belief that it's just that. A miracle. In this case we see a rare nature phenomenon that was perfect for their situation and therefore it is logical the people of that time and era to believe it was a miracle. So yeah ^^ I think it's nice that the movie took a new look onto the scene instead of keeping up with what everybody is expecting
Got to love the arrogance of Hollywood. They can take the greatest miracle in the Old Testament and say, "Nay, you thought that was Red Sea parting thing was great, look how much better we can make the story with CGI."
The holy Quran explained this best
Wrong the Quran is false
Too bad the Quran was specifically designed to stuck the people with half truths as all religions modern books and titles of religion. All disguised under a corporation controlled (title of organization or religion or business) just like the social security card names (business entities only)
1.) History was white washed, the Torah is Black History. From Adam to Esau, all humans were dark.
2.) Ya'Oh FROZE the sea with cryo tech, it was mistranslated as split.
3.) Everything in this film is inaccurate, the Israelites followed a rock, a shining cloud in the sky that guided them away from the fallout and into the wilderness. 🛸
4.) "I will bring judgement upon every single god/entity in Egypt, I am your Alayam, your Commander Ya'Oh."
Now if a God is threatening a whole civilization of gods; how powerful is that God?
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Prince of Egypt GAVE ME GOOSEBUMPS from start to finish.
This mockery made me laugh
Glory be to our Lord. Don’t twist His word.
Allohuma shalli ala sayyidina Muhammad wa ala Alihi wa shah bihi wassalam..from all MOSLEM of the world
Alhamdulillah