![]() Moses and the Exodus is less open to reinterpretation and subversion compared to Noah. Scott has always struck me as a guy who just wants to tell a really good story and make a great work of cinematic art.Ģ. Ridley Scott, in my opinion, does not have a history of injecting his private beliefs with the kind of aggression that we saw with Aronofsky in Noah. Here are five other reasons why I think Exodus will stay closer to the Bible than Noah:ġ. ![]() What he is doing, however, is zooming in on the story of brotherhood between Moses and his half-brother Ramses, the same specific plot device that made Prince of Egypt resonate so effectively and broadly with millions of people, religious and non-religious alike.įive (And a Half) Other Reasons Why “Exodus” Could Be a Hit for Christians Ridley Scott, of course, is not making a cute animated family film. And, as far as I know, none of the filmmakers behind Prince of Egypt were Christians, and I knew plenty of non-Christians who loved it and went to see it.
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