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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who orders the death of the Hebrew firstborns has a big one. Moses later grows a beard. And Jethro has a big beard.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As evil and selfish as the Pharaoh is, he seems to genuinely love his son. During the Plague of Darkness, he became concerned when his son told him how scared he was of the darkness. He also was greatly distraught over the tenth plague claiming his son’s life. Special mention goes out to him attempting to keep watch over his sleeping son despite it doing him no good.
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* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, is omitted.
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** The historical Rameses had a pet lion that even fought alongside him at Kadesh. The lion being omitted while Moses is given a CanineCompanion is something that baffles viewers familiar with history.
** Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, is
** The historical Rameses had a pet lion that even fought alongside him at Kadesh. The lion being omitted while Moses is given a CanineCompanion is something that baffles viewers familiar with history.
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* AnachronismStew: The term "Pharaoh" was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until 1200 BC, thirteen years after the death of Ramses II.
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* RoyalMess: The term "Pharaoh" was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until 1200 BC, thirteen years after the death of Ramses II.
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* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!sun! It is true that Egypt has been a crossroads and melting pot since time immemorial but the problem is that a lot of those background characters are supposed to be Hebrews and are thus supposed to be the same ethnic group.
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"Having pets" isn't an example of the trope.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Moses has a dog as a companion.
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* AnachronismStew: The term "Pharaoh" was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until 1200 BC, thirteen years after the death of Ramses II.
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* HappilyEverBefore: As usual. The rest of the story is a cycle of Hebrews screwing up badly, Moses begging God for mercy and some Hebrews dying. At least the older generation will not see the Promised Land.
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** Tzipporah does not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt.[[/note]]
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** Tzipporah does not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt. Moses must have sent her back to the Madianites' tent but it happened after the depicted part.[[/note]]
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* SettingUpdate: A minor example. Rabbinical Judaism tells us that Moses lifespan corresponds to 1391-1271 BC, telling us the Exodus happened in 1311 BC and thus that the Pharaoh of the Exodus would have been Horemheb, the predecessor of Ramesses I who is the father of Seti. Jerome, on the other hand, gives Moses' year of birth as 1592 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1512 with Thutmose I as the Pharaoh and Ussher gives Moses' year of birth as 1571 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1491 with the Pharaoh being Thutmose II.
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* SettingUpdate: A minor example. Rabbinical Judaism tells us that Moses Moses' lifespan corresponds to 1391-1271 BC, telling us the Exodus happened in 1311 BC and thus that the Pharaoh of the Exodus would have been Horemheb, the predecessor of Ramesses I who is the father of Seti. Jerome, on the other hand, gives Moses' year of birth as 1592 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1512 with Thutmose I as the Pharaoh and Ussher gives Moses' year of birth as 1571 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1491 with the Pharaoh being Thutmose II.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Moses has a dog as a companion.
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** Moses tells Jethro that he is an Israelite, but he doesn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not been consolidated yet (Moses would not live enough to see Israel).
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** Moses tells Jethro that he is an Israelite, but he doesn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not been consolidated yet (Moses would not live long enough to see Israel).
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Rameses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses. However, this version is more faithful to ''Literature/TheBible''.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Rameses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses. However, this version is more faithful to ''Literature/TheBible''.
Moses.
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* AgeLift: Aaron, Moses's brother, is younger than him for some reason. Aaron in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' and in the Bible was Moses's ''older'' brother.
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* AgeLift: Aaron, Moses's brother, is younger than him for some reason. him, unlike Aaron in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' and in the Bible was Moses's ''older'' brother.''Literature/TheBible''.
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* CanineCompanion: Moses has one.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who kills the Hebrew firstborns looks like the typical design of the heroes.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who kills the Hebrew firstborns looks like the typical design of the heroes.
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* CanineCompanion: Moses has one.
one who follows him loyally even when the former abandons Egypt.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who kills the Hebrew firstbornslooks like has the typical design of the heroes.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who kills the Hebrew firstborns
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* AllThereInTheManuel: Since the only Ramses proposed for the identity of the Pharaoh of the Exodus is Ramses II this identifies the Pharaoh at the beginning as Seti I.
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* AllThereInTheManuel: AllThereInTheManual: Since the only Ramses proposed for the identity of the Pharaoh of the Exodus is Ramses II this identifies the Pharaoh at the beginning as Seti I.
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* SettingUpdate: A minor example. Rabbinical Judaism tells us that Moses lifespan corresponds to 1391-1271 BC, telling us the Exodus happened in 1311 BC and thus that the Pharaoh of the Exodus would have been Horemheb, the predecessor of Ramesses I who is the father of Seti. Jerome, on the other hand, gives Moses' year of birth as 1592 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1512 with Thutmose I as the Pharaoh and Ussher gives Moses' year of birth as 1571 meaning the Exodus would have been in 1491 with the Pharaoh being Thutmose II.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Rameses is portrayed as dark-haired instead of red-haired.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Rameses is portrayed as dark-haired instead of red-haired. His father is no more red-haired than he is.
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* AllThereInTheManuel: Since the only Ramses proposed for the identity of the Pharaoh of the Exodus is Ramses II this identifies the Pharaoh at the beginning as Seti I.
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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who ordered to kill the babies surprisingly has a big one. Moses later grows a beard. And Jethro has a big beard.
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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who ordered to kill orders the babies surprisingly death of the Hebrew firstborns has a big one. Moses later grows a beard. And Jethro has a big beard.
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* WizardClassic: Rameses has three of these in his court. The writers didn't realize that there's a fine line between fantasy and religion.
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* WizardClassic: Rameses has three of these in his court. The Clearly, the writers didn't realize that there's a fine line between fantasy and religion.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Rameses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, is ommited.
* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, is ommited.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Rameses is portrayed as dark haired dark-haired instead of red haired.
red-haired.
* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, isommited.omitted.
* AgeLift: Aaron, Moses's brother, is younger than him for some reason. Aaron in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' and in the Bible was Moses's ''older'' brother.
* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah, is
* AgeLift: Aaron, Moses's brother, is younger than him for some reason. Aaron in ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' and in the Bible was Moses's ''older'' brother.
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* WizardClassic: Rameses has three of these in his court. The writers didn't realize that there's a fine line between fantasy and religion.
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* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face. With or without beard, he is good-looking.
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* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face. With or without beard, he is good-looking.
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* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah was ommited.
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* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah was Tzipporah, is ommited.
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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who killed the Hebrew firstborns looks like the typical design of the heroes.
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother finds his son after he killed the foreman and tells him to escape before the Pharaoh discovers ''who he really is''. That is how Moses discovered he was not Egyptian, but a Hebrew.
* JustJokingJustification: The men that annoyed Jethro's daughters told Moses that they were just kidding, but Jethro's daughters disprove that, telling Moses that they keep annoying them all the time.
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother finds his son after he killed the foreman and tells him to escape before the Pharaoh discovers ''who he really is''. That is how Moses discovered he was not Egyptian, but a Hebrew.
* JustJokingJustification: The men that annoyed Jethro's daughters told Moses that they were just kidding, but Jethro's daughters disprove that, telling Moses that they keep annoying them all the time.
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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who killed kills the Hebrew firstborns looks like the typical design of the heroes.
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother findshis her son after he killed the foreman and tells him to escape before the Pharaoh discovers ''who he really is''. That is how Moses discovered discovers he was is not Egyptian, but a Hebrew.
* JustJokingJustification: The menthat annoyed who annoy Jethro's daughters told tell Moses that they were just kidding, but Jethro's daughters disprove that, telling Moses that they keep annoying them all the time.
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother finds
* JustJokingJustification: The men
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** Moses tells Jethro that he was an Israelite, but he didn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not consolidated yet (Moses would not live enough to see Israel).
** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt.[[/note]]
** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt.[[/note]]
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** Moses tells Jethro that he was is an Israelite, but he didn't doesn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not been consolidated yet (Moses would not live enough to see Israel).
** Tzipporahdid does not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt.[[/note]]
** Tzipporah
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** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving.
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** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving.moving [[note]]In the Bible, Moses brought Tzipporah and his son/offspring to Egypt.[[/note]]
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* AdaptedOut: Gersom, the son of Moses and Tzipporah was ommited.
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* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face.
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* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face. With or without beard, he is good-looking.
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Familiar with WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt? Good. Squeeze that movie into a forty-six minute run time and this is basically what you get. This is what Creator/GoldenFilms released in 1998 in the grand tradition of the {{Mockbuster}}.
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Familiar with WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt? ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt''? Good. Squeeze that movie into a forty-six minute run time and this is basically what you get. This is what Creator/GoldenFilms released in 1998 in the grand tradition of the {{Mockbuster}}.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Rameses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Rameses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
Moses. However, this version is more faithful to ''Literature/TheBible''.
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** Moses tells Jethro that he was an Israelite, but he didn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not consolidated yet (Moses would not live enough to see Israel).
** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving.
** Moses tells Jethro that he was an Israelite, but he didn't know anything about Jacob (a.k.a Israel) and Israel has not consolidated yet (Moses would not live enough to see Israel).
** Tzipporah did not travel with Moses to Egypt, but she appears when the Hebrews are moving.
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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: The Pharaoh who killed the Hebrew firstborns looks like the typical design of the heroes.
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* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!sun!
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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who ordered to kill the babies surprisingly has a big one. Moses later grows one.
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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who ordered to kill the babies surprisingly has a big one. Moses later grows a beard. And Jethro has a big beard.
* CanineCompanion: Moses has one.
* CanineCompanion: Moses has one.
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* JustJokingJustification: The men that annoyed Jethro's daughters told Moses that they were just kidding, but Jethro's daughters disprove that, telling Moses that they keep annoying them all the time.
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* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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* BadassBeard: The Pharaoh who ordered to kill the babies surprisingly has a big one. Moses later grows one.
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother finds his son after he killed the foreman and tells him to escape before the Pharaoh discovers ''who he really is''. That is how Moses discovered he was not Egyptian, but a Hebrew.
* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face.
* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
* FreudianSlip: Moses' mother finds his son after he killed the foreman and tells him to escape before the Pharaoh discovers ''who he really is''. That is how Moses discovered he was not Egyptian, but a Hebrew.
* {{Hunk}}: Moses is handsome and muscular, with a sharp, squarish face.
* RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and almost all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses Rameses II is the Pharaoh of the [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Ramesses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Ramesses Rameses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
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Familiar with ThePrinceOfEgypt? Good. Squeeze that movie into a forty-six minute run time and this is basically what you get. This is what GoldenFilms released in 1998 in the grand tradition of the {{Mockbuster}}.
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Familiar with ThePrinceOfEgypt? WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt? Good. Squeeze that movie into a forty-six minute run time and this is basically what you get. This is what GoldenFilms Creator/GoldenFilms released in 1998 in the grand tradition of the {{Mockbuster}}.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses II is the Pharaoh of the Exodus and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses II is the Pharaoh of the Exodus [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]] and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Moses has a dog as a companion.
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* AnimalSidekick: Moses has a dog as his.
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AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Ramesses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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*RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
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Familiar with ThePrinceOfEgypt? Good. Squeeze that movie into a forty-six minute run time and this is basically what you get. This is what GoldenFilms released in 1998 in the grand tradition of the {{Mockbuster}}.
The story? You know the story! It is the story of Moses going from the time of his adoption by Bithiah to the Hebrews making it across the Red Sea.
As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses II is the Pharaoh of the Exodus and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
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AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Ramesses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!
The story? You know the story! It is the story of Moses going from the time of his adoption by Bithiah to the Hebrews making it across the Red Sea.
As in the film that this one is a mockbuster of, Ramesses II is the Pharaoh of the Exodus and he has a brotherly relationship with Moses.
!!The film has examples of:
AdaptationDyeJob: As in Prince, Ramesses is portrayed as dark haired instead of red haired.
RaceLift: An inconsistent one with all of the main characters being white and all of the background characters being every Afro-Eurasian ethnicity under the sun!