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The Ten Commandments [Blu-ray]
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Item Description...
Product Description Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 08/12/2008
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Item Specifications...
Record Label Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Format Color / NTSC / Widescreen
Dimensions: Length: 6.7" Width: 5.4" Height: 0.5" Weight: 0.186875 lbs.
Binding BLU-Ray
Release Date Feb 1, 2006
Publisher Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
ISBN 0958124310 EAN 9780958124317 UPC 096009001315
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Availability 9 units. Availability accurate as of May 26, 2012 04:34.
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 | DVD/Blu-ray Apr 19, 2010 |
I have the Charlton Heston version and this one. They are both wonderful renditions of the life of Moses.
Chas E, Moser | | |  | The Ten Commandments Mar 30, 2010 |
| This version was very good. I wish the version with Charleton Heston was available in Blue Ray. But enjoyed this version. | | |  | Very Good Movie! Feb 7, 2010 |
| Overall, I really enjoyed watching this movie, and look forward to watching it again. Though I will admit, some of the graphics, and even some of the acting could have been better, overall it was great. The message was so in sync with the scriptures from the Bible, and helped bring the Bible to life in my opinion. Very motivational, inspirational, and a great teaching tool in my opinion. I recommend this movie to everyone! | | |  | Most Realistic Version of Moses Nov 27, 2009 |
There is another copy of this film, release one year later with different artwork. As far as I can determine there is no difference between the two, running time and extras are unchanged. The picture and sound quality, wide-screen presentation is identical. We were so impressed with this telling of the story of Moses, that we played it again two nights later. I can say we were impressed with the quality of the production including locations, sets, costume, script/story/dialogue, special effects, and actors. If asked sum up our families overall impression in one word, I would say, "realistic". It is very detailed in its presentation, and sticks closer to the biblical accounts than any other film of Moses. The scenery, sets, costumes I mention are much more authentic than what I have seen in the past. I do not mean expensive, or glamorous like an epic film, just very realistic.
But the writing of the characters is where the movie really excelled. The lead actors and supporting cast take their parts and pull it together with their performances, but there is so much depth and humanity in the way their parts are written. You really get a sense of joy, suffering, betrayal, faith, love and so much more. The part of Moses in not portrayed as a beloved all powerful leader. He has tremendous fear at times, and is burdened non-stop with the stress of leading his people, who are very difficult to lead. Many are the times he is tearful and in pain, begging God to release him of his burden. At one point after the people had broken a promise to the Lord, Moses orders his people that had been living under Egyptian rule for over 900 years to make weapons and learn to fight their way across the desert, and they did. It is not glamorous war but a bloody desperate struggle.
There are portions of the scripture included here that other films shy away from, such as when Moses has a large number of the people killed for breaking a promise to obey the Lords commands. Those that refused to admit this was wrong, ask for forgiveness and swear their allegiance to God were stoned and speared to death. It has the scene where Moses sweetens a poison spring, through Gods instruction. Not to say this movie is all inclusive or completely accurate, no film I have seen yet based on any book ever is, much less biblical movies. Consider that there are 4 books in the bible to tell the story of Moses being Exodus, Deuteronomy, Numbers, and Leviticus. With that in mind you can see the challenge any film maker is faced with, but this is the most complete I have seen yet. I strongly recommend. | | |  | Most realistic version of Moses Nov 27, 2009 |
First of all this is a great deal, there is another copy of the same exact film sold here but this copy is lower in price. We were so impressed with this telling of the story of Moses, that we played it again two nights later. I can say we were impressed with the quality of the production including locations, sets, costume, script/story/dialogue, special effects, and actors. If asked sum up our families overall impression in one word, I would say, "realistic". It is very detailed in its presentation, and sticks closer to the biblical accounts than any other film of Moses. The scenery, sets, costumes I mention are much more authentic than what I have seen in the past. I do not mean expensive, or glamorous like an epic film, just very realistic.
But the writing of the characters is where the movie really excelled. The lead actors and supporting cast take their parts and pull it together with their performances, but there is so much depth and humanity in the way their parts are written. You really get a sense of joy, suffering, betrayal, faith, love and so much more. The part of Moses in not portrayed as a beloved all powerful leader. He has tremendous fear at times, and is burdened non-stop with the stress of leading his people, who are very difficult to lead. Many are the times he is tearful and in pain, begging God to release him of his burden. At one point after the people had broken a promise to the Lord, Moses orders his people that had been living under Egyptian rule for over 900 years to make weapons and learn to fight their way across the desert, and they did. It is not glamorous war but a bloody desperate struggle.
There are portions of the scripture included here that other films shy away from, such as when Moses has a large number of the people killed for breaking a promise to obey the Lords commands. Those that refused to admit this was wrong, ask for forgiveness and swear their allegiance to God were stoned and speared to death. It has the scene where Moses sweetens a poison spring, through Gods instruction. Not to say this movie is all inclusive or completely accurate, no film I have seen yet based on any book ever is, much less biblical movies. Consider that there are 4 books in the bible to tell the story of Moses being Exodus, Deuteronomy, Numbers, and Leviticus. With that in mind you can see the challenge any film maker is faced with, but this is the most complete I have seen yet. Picture and sound were clean, the feature is in Widescreen, no problems with DVD. I strongly recommend. | | | Write your own review about The Ten Commandments [Blu-ray]
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