Exodus-Gods And Kings (2014) Deleted and Extended Scenes
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Exodus-Gods And Kings (2014)
The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting six hundred thousand slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
Directed by Ridley Scott
Written :
Adam Cooper
Bill Collage
Jeffrey Caine
Steven Zaillian
Produced :
Peter Chernin
Ridley Scott
Jenno Topping
Michael Schaefer
Mark Huffam
Starring :
Christian Bale
Golshifteh Farahani
Joel Edgerton
John Turturro
Aaron Paul
Ben Mendelsohn
Sigourney Weaver
Ben Kingsley
Cinematography : Dariusz Wolski
Edited by Billy Rich
Music by Alberto Iglesias
Production companies :
Chernin Entertainment
Scott Free Productions
Babieka
Volcano Films
TSG Entertainment
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date :
December 12, 2014 (United States)
Running time : 150 minutes
Countries :
United States
United Kingdom
France
Language : English
Budget $140-200 million
Box office $268.2 million Развлечения
The snake scene should've made it into the final cut. It's a cool reimagining of the Confrontation, it was tense, and most importantly DRAMATIC. It was a good storytelling tool. Moses came back after exile, tensions were flaring, and all the built up feelings culminated in one dramatic act. The Confrontation is one of the most important moments of Moses' story, and cutting it out was a big mistake.
Thank very much.
It's a real shame that this movie never got an extended cut.
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The scene between Moses and Ramses in the throne is the best, this should to be included in the theatrical version.
I feel this movie could equal Kingdom of Heaven- Directors cut if they released a definitive edition. Ridleys films are best suited as epics with a 3+ hour run time if needs be. Shame so much story, and character development, was left on the cutting room floor.
That last bit though - I THOUGHT I saw the Golden Calf in the theatrical cut, just really far away.
The last scene is very relevant when Aaroon can't speak anything about Beney Israel doing some bad behaviors.
They scane was good should keep it in movie's expect naked body of ramses
I think they could have found a different actress than Sigourney Weaver to play Ramses mother.
I wish these scenes were used in Exodus
3:29 Would have probably made it into a comedy cause that is funny
It’s curious how that mysterious boy that Moses keeps meeting is named “Malak” in the credits, that specific word means angel or messenger of God in Arabic.
Yeah...that true..!
And worship with golden cow is absolutely looking great
I think the meaning is that the boy *is* the messenger - not G-d but the messenger.
@@williamzame3708 Yeah but that's not what's in The Bible.... if fact I'd say about 99.99% of this movie isn't written in The Bible. That in itself says a lot.....
@@therant3837 this movie is like 300. They took historic story and made a movie based on it.
@@ammagnolia Dude I get that. The problem arises when a Biblical piece of history is being taken to a certain media whether it's music, plays or the movies, and it's taken out of context to the people and what actually happened.
While I have a taste for the artistic style of cinema when it comes to this medium there is a point where the director (Ridley Scott) shows his disregard for the history entirely and decided to tell his own story instead of the actual events that took place. Here and there we can see little aspects from the Biblical history but in the end Ridley Scott decided to make his own "version" of that history, and all too often I see this in today's American culture where history is distorted for the advancement of, or the purpose to distort historical documentation. This was done on purpose.....
It states in the Bible "Do not add to, or take away from...." when it comes to The Bible.
While many Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses for example will state that this particular saying of.... "Do not add to or take away from scripture" only resides in The Revelation of Jesus Christ, they are mistaken, and wrong. Paul The Apostle also wrote......
Galatians 1:8
"But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
This movie here is in fact preaching, and it's purpose is quite clear. You have to understand this is an Atheists point of view from scripture. While many Atheists I know because I used to be one myself have used such "logic" like.....
"Well God just acts like a jealous child", and here we see Ridley Scot portraying God as a child who barely gives instruction. That's the first clue.
The second clue comes into play when "Moses" chiseled out The 10 Commandments himself, and while I have heard this argument again from my Atheist friends of the past it is written in the Bible that God was the one who wrote the 10 Commandments HIMSELF.
This is broad strokes, but I know the arguments of Atheists, and these two depictions here in this movie are an exact representation of The Atheist point of view, if at all an Atheist is even willing to make any kind of advocation to The Bible.
This was meant to be heretical from the get go. It was meant to make people speculate The Bible. This movie was and is a statement from The Atheist community. No Christian who knows this piece of history would write or direct this kind of script. This movie was meant to make a statement.
While I do see where you're coming from because I know the mentality you're in because I was there myself, and I shouldn't have to say this but for some reason people in today's America need that reassurance that they aren't being attacked, and you're not. The bottom line is this movie is heretical in every way.
On a side note I don't know if you're from America or not, but..... I'm just guessing.....
They took the best scene, you had to see more coexistence with ranses as they were seen in these scenes. The movie is very nice but I always saw that everything is cut. I think they should have put it on.
The king fled like one hell damn traitor😂
#releasethescottcut
Ridley Scott god Bless you
They’re all great actors but it’s much less believable watching Egyptian characters played by blue-eyed, fair-skinned people. At least Ben Kingsley (who isn’t Egyptian) looked the part & he’s always outstanding. The man playing Joshua looks like the Anglican version of Jesus lolol
At the same time we should be willing to admit that our idea of how people supposedly looked like in medieval or ancient times is itself mostly based on pop culture and simplified history.
Egyptians were white and this is proven in their DNA, I'm sorry ❤️😊
@@aten5102 Since my initial comment, I've learned about the ancient tribes splitting & the 'shiny ones' actually being the Royal bloodline. Modern history books flipped it. I agree with you! I believed the dogma but digging endlessly brings new awareness. 🙏
I know that Ramesses II was known to be a red head. By the time he was born Egypt was most likely a whole mix of people of different kinds of backgrounds in terms of ethnicites.
@@victoriabardsley8097 no, DNA has already proved that the Egyptians were white. Study science and stop inventing things that have no scientific backing. Where are your sources?
The snake being captured by the eagle looks like video FX from the 1980s... I'm guessing if it was used in the film it would probably have been done better.
I was impressed by the last scene shown in this video clip. I understood people's nature and why even though God set them free, decided to follow their passions.
I think the only scene got deleted in all platform was the moment when he split the sea,cause i remember back then there was a scene that he split the sea
Definitely the lesser of Scott's 'Swords and Sandles' movies, but that doesn't mean that it's bad, not by a long shot.
maybe they should keep these scenes it give a better story
Christian Bale the best of the best
I certainly wouldn't have objected to the first scene with Joel Edgarton being kept. He not only played his part well he looked damn fine!
Hope napolean gets a directors cut since exodus is popular on netlix ten years later it should definitely release rhe four cut come on ridley
Why point arrows at Ramses if the order is nobody can kill him?
4:29 Is that a green screen in the back?
Yes
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14:11 why did they delete this scene
Amen 🙏
That attempted kidnapping should have stayed.
B I R D S
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0:53 to 0:57 is that glass i see, in ancient egypt??
Yes but he's royalty so it makes sense why he had glass
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp but cavalry archers dont make sense I think. Cavalry was a relatively late development...
Great eye!
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp my man, glass was invented atleast a 1000 years after the collapse of the eyptian civilisation
@@okaka5398 Crazy how we're finding quartz-ash based glass from ancient Egypt, must be aliens I guess.
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LOL Why are the servants black, why are the egyptian officials have blue eyes ? Moses was atleast 1000 years before Alexandria