Exodus:gods and kings
why did i like it given my agnostic view on things?
in short-for every plague/miracle, a natural/scientfic (based on modern theories) explanation was offered, either in view or in dialogue
for example-the plagues starting with the "blood water"
yes they did show crocs having a feeding frenzy on some fisherman, but the didn't say that it was THE cause for "blood water"
later we see a court minister explaining his theory to pharoah"
the flood waters of the upper Nile caused more clay then normal to enter the river
this clay (well you get it if you know about what excess soil into rivers cause) would have not only discolored the water and made it murky/less oxygenated (fish kill) but alos would have excess nitrates and other minerals detrimental to river life
then the dead fish caused a feeding frenzy for flies and other vermin, which bred excessively and caused the plague of flies
the dead flies then spread disease to the animals and humans
This on screen explanation IS one of the prevailing theories for the chain reaction caused from a higher then normal upper Nile clay dishcharge
there is also the volcano on Thera but not as popular and not in the movie
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they gave a visual for the "parting of waters" shown more of a receding of them.
in the distance when the water is parted we see many funnel clouds, twisters that would have caused the water in that point to spread apart making it shallow enough for a passage
science today has shown that a combination of high winds coming off the sahara and winds coming south or north on the Red Sea could indeed cause such an event
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what do I think?
that Moses-living as an Egyptian, was educated. When he was exiled he probably witnessed a similar event on the red sea-therefore he knew when and where the right conditions may appear again
as an educated man of court, he would also have known about the cycle of the nile and just how often the high clay discharge happened
he also know what a high "deadtide" of fish would cause as far as bugs/locusts,etc
I think he was a clever man, who would have never of convinced any hebrews to follow him based on facts and the science of the time-so instead, being clever-he had to package this in the form of "God told me.." to get the skeptics to believe him and follow him
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beyond that,it was a very visual and well made film- definitely worth watching at least once and no heavy religious or "save the planet" msg as in NOAH