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6.3/10
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मूसा, एक बहिष्कृत व्यक्ति जो नबी बन जाता है, मिस्र से इब्रानी गुलामों के प्रस्थान का नेतृत्व करता है, क्रूर फिरौन का सामना करने के बाद अपने भाइयों को उत्पीड़न से मुक्त करता है.मूसा, एक बहिष्कृत व्यक्ति जो नबी बन जाता है, मिस्र से इब्रानी गुलामों के प्रस्थान का नेतृत्व करता है, क्रूर फिरौन का सामना करने के बाद अपने भाइयों को उत्पीड़न से मुक्त करता है.मूसा, एक बहिष्कृत व्यक्ति जो नबी बन जाता है, मिस्र से इब्रानी गुलामों के प्रस्थान का नेतृत्व करता है, क्रूर फिरौन का सामना करने के बाद अपने भाइयों को उत्पीड़न से मुक्त करता है.
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Found this series highly realistic, informative and thoughtful, explaining in detail the story of Moses and adding context for that time in history. Almost like an "Inside the Episode." It really helped add meaning to some of the symbolism of the 10 plagues of Egypt, and how they were meant to refute the Egyptian gods to establish the supremecy of the Hebrew God. While some didn't care for it, I enjoyed the commentary from the various religious and historical scholars, and exploring their interpretations from the Christian, Jewish, Muslim and feminist perspectives. They key takeaway for me is that Moses represented multiple peoples and beliefs, but his success was grounded in being the driving force in bringing people together and establishing a moral code that still exists to this day. A bit disappointed that it didn't delve into the Ark of the Covenant, as that is also a topic of interest that would have been great to get perspective on and is still a mystery today. Well worth the time IMHO.
Lots of good things in this and interesting facts shared, in particular by the Christian and Jewish commentators. Also some errors, not limited to:
As with all these movies about Moses, so much is shown about the journey to the Red Sea and the crossing, that the end is always rushed.
But, let's not decry that this is on Netflix and many people will hear the story, who may not otherwise have done.
- Moses went up the mountain twice to get the 10 commandments, not once as is shown here.
- No need to show Moses' mum talking to him at the end as a spirit ghost.
- No partying shown around the golden calf as the bible recalls.
- No Tabernacle shown.
As with all these movies about Moses, so much is shown about the journey to the Red Sea and the crossing, that the end is always rushed.
But, let's not decry that this is on Netflix and many people will hear the story, who may not otherwise have done.
As usual in Netflix shows, the content is not more important than an agenda. A lot of comments felt selected to put a mistrust on God's intention, specially when talking about the 10th plague and faraos army being drowned.
Disappointed. As usual.
Also, there is not one single statement from a catholic, from someone who belongs to the church criated by Christ Himself. Not one priest. The Jewish view shown is also trying to be very modern about something that happened 3500 years ago.
Also, there is not one single statement from a catholic, from someone who belongs to the church criated by Christ Himself. Not one priest. The Jewish view shown is also trying to be very modern about something that happened 3500 years agO.
Disappointed. As usual.
Also, there is not one single statement from a catholic, from someone who belongs to the church criated by Christ Himself. Not one priest. The Jewish view shown is also trying to be very modern about something that happened 3500 years ago.
Also, there is not one single statement from a catholic, from someone who belongs to the church criated by Christ Himself. Not one priest. The Jewish view shown is also trying to be very modern about something that happened 3500 years agO.
I'm agnostic, and found this series to be a more grounded and realistic retelling of the Exodus than grandiose depictions like DeMille's Ten Commandments or The Bible series on History Channel. I might not entirely agree with the historicity of the story, but I liked how much humanity they gave the characters.
At the end of the day, Moses was just a guy who was trying to look after his family. He didn't ask to be pulled into God's big plan or be constantly visited upon by this annoyingly mysterious ball of light that keeps appearing on his wall.
The academics and religious figures were knowledgeable and I'm glad someone from each major Abrahamic religion was interviewed.
I think it's stupid to give series like these the label of "documentary" though, and it's obvious that this show was just Netflix's attempt at bringing in a more right wing audience.
At the end of the day, Moses was just a guy who was trying to look after his family. He didn't ask to be pulled into God's big plan or be constantly visited upon by this annoyingly mysterious ball of light that keeps appearing on his wall.
The academics and religious figures were knowledgeable and I'm glad someone from each major Abrahamic religion was interviewed.
I think it's stupid to give series like these the label of "documentary" though, and it's obvious that this show was just Netflix's attempt at bringing in a more right wing audience.
Testament: The Story of Moses aspires to be a captivating blend of historical drama and religious narrative. However, it falters on both fronts. The visuals fail to impress, appearing more like a mediocre TV movie than a high-budget miniseries. Moreover, the show's portrayal of the biblical tale strays from accuracy in ways that may frustrate viewers seeking a faithful adaptation.
But the most glaring misstep lies in Testament's attempt to reinterpret the classic story through a contemporary social justice lens. This forced approach feels entirely out of place within the ancient Egyptian setting. Instead of enriching the narrative, it justructs the story's emotional impact and undermines its timeless themes.
If you're looking for a visually stunning and faithful portrayal of the Moses story, Testament: The Story of Moses is a disappointment. It might hold some appeal for those seeking a heavily dramatized reimagining with a modern twist, but even for that audience, the execution falls short.
But the most glaring misstep lies in Testament's attempt to reinterpret the classic story through a contemporary social justice lens. This forced approach feels entirely out of place within the ancient Egyptian setting. Instead of enriching the narrative, it justructs the story's emotional impact and undermines its timeless themes.
If you're looking for a visually stunning and faithful portrayal of the Moses story, Testament: The Story of Moses is a disappointment. It might hold some appeal for those seeking a heavily dramatized reimagining with a modern twist, but even for that audience, the execution falls short.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe show was originally going to be filmed in Tunisia, but Netflix was worried about the political situation at the time, so the set was changed last-minute to Morocco.
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