The Ten Commandments: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 3:
{{quote|Thus sayeth the Lord God of Israel: let my people go!|'''Moses'''}}
 
'''''The Ten Commandments''''' is the last of the great [[Cecil B. DeMille]] epics.
 
This 1956 film from [[Paramount]] tells [[The Bible]] story of Moses and the Exodus. Charlton Heston plays Moses. Yul Brynner plays Rameses. They are in a [[Love Triangle]] with Nefretiri (Anne Baxter), whom Moses might have won, had the matter of injustice to Hebrew slaves not come up. Other important characters are, naturally, Moses's brother Aaron (John Carradine); Sephora ([[The Munsters|Yvonne de Carlo]]), daughter of Jethro and Moses's eventual wife; Joshua (Jon Derek); and Liliah (Debra Paget), the woman Joshua loves -- who happens to be the sex slave of the overseer Dathan (Edward G. Robinson), see?
Line 123:
** "Better to die before a God than live in shame", according to Rameses. [[Revenge Before Reason|He knew there was a chance his army could die but he ordered them to charge anyway]].
*** Also, after ''seeing with their own eyes'' God part the waters of the sea, the Hebrews are quick to question the existence of Him while waiting for Moses to return from Mount Sinai. [[What an Idiot!|So they decided to forge a golden idol to worship instead]].
***Obviously some of them did realize that-they were the once who somehow went AWOL on that operation.
* [[Tyrant Takes the Helm]]: Played straight with Rameses succeeding the relatively [[Reasonable Authority Figure|reasonable]] Seti. Technically averted when Dathan is promoted to governor upon Baka's death -- while he is certainly a [[Bad Boss]], he's nowhere near as tyrannical as Baka.
* [[Unperson]]: Sethi proclaims that Moses' name be erased from every carving, and never be spoken again, after learning that he is the one destined to free the Israelites. So let it be written, so let it be done! Obviously, that didn't take.
Line 134 ⟶ 135:
 
{{reflist}}
{{AFI's 100 Years 100 Heroes and Villains}}
[[Category:National Film Registry]]
[[Category:The Epic{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Academy Award]]
[[Category:FilmThe RemakesEpic]]
[[Category:Epic Movie]]
[[Category:Sword and Sandal]]
[[Category:The Fifties]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}Film Remakes]]
[[Category:Film]]
[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
[[Category:National Film Registry]]
[[Category:Sword and Sandal]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ten Commandments, The}}
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Film Remakes]]