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What are the names of foreign films about the ten major disasters in Egypt?

The film is called Pharaoh and the Gods.

Pharaoh and the Gods is an epic film with the theme of the Bible, directed by ridley scott. Produced by 20th Century Fox Film Company, the production cost was $65.438+0.4 billion, starring Christian Bale and joel edgerton, and it was released in North America on February 2, 2065.438+04.

"Pharaoh and the Gods" was adapted from the Bible, which brought the story of the Bible to the big screen. It tells the story that Moses led 400,000 Israeli slaves to resist the persecution of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, crossed the Red Sea and left Egypt.

Introduction:

Moses had a very good relationship with Pharaoh Ramses II, but Moses gradually realized his mission, which was to save the enslaved Jewish nation in dire straits. But Ramses refused his request and carried out a more brutal massacre of Jews.

Moses' "God" sent "ten plagues" to Egypt to punish Pharaoh's evil deeds, namely, locust plague, frog plague, louse plague, fly plague, blood flood, blister and sore plague, hail disaster and darkness disaster. After God's "Ten Disasters", Egypt fell into darkness and chaos, and Moses, who obeyed God's command, and Ramses, who claimed to be God, also fell into opposition. Moses led 400,000 Hebrews on an immortal journey, fleeing Egypt and deadly hardships.

Extended information: introduction to the roles of Pharaoh and gods;

1, Moses

Moses was originally a prince of Egypt and a warrior on the battlefield. When he uncovered the mystery of his life experience, he rebelled against class and slavery, turned against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, who was originally like brothers, and led 400,000 Hebrews on an immortal journey to escape from Egypt and fatal disasters.

2. Ramses II

The Egyptian Pharaoh, who claimed to be God, grew up with Moses and had a special relationship, but Moses gradually realized his mission, that is, to save the enslaved Jewish nation from dire straits. Rameses refused his request and carried out a more brutal massacre of Jews.

3. Du Ya

Seti i's wife and mother of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses.

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