Moses (1995)

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An ordinary man is called upon by God to do the impossible in this lovingly told production of the Old Testament story. When the Pharaoh of Egypt begins to tighten the noose on his Jewish slaves, Moses (Ben Kingsley) leads them to freedom. Philip Stone, Anthony Higgins, Anton Lesser and Anita Zagaria are featured in this award-winning installment from TNT's "greatest stories of the Bible" series directed by Roger Young.

Introduction
"Moses" is a 1995 historic drama film directed by Roger Young. Burt Lancaster provides his voice over as the storyteller and Ben Kingsley takes the starring function as Moses, a role that earned him an Emmy election. The function is part of 'The Bible Series,' an Italian-American collection of religious-themed telefilms. This mini-series recounts the life and fate of Moses, an iconic figure in 3 significant world religious beliefs: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Plot
"Moses" follows the journey of a selected male, directed by God, to deliver his people from slavery and guide them to the promised land. Moses, born to Hebrew moms and dads, is set adrift on the Nile in a reed basket by his desperate mom to leave Pharaoh's decree of infanticide for all newborn Hebrew kids. Picked up by the Pharaoh's child, he matures in the royal family uninformed of his Hebrew lineage.

Moses shows a sense of justice from an early age, which forces him to kill an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew. This action requires him into exile to the land of Midian, where-- in a burning bush-- God speaks to Moses, commanding him to free Israelites from Egyptian slavery. Moses returns to Egypt, where he challenges the Pharaoh with 10 plagues sent by God, culminating in the Exodus.

The story continues with the Israelites' tough journey through the Sinai desert, the gift of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, their disobedience against Moses, and eventual entry into the Promised Land.

Cast and Characters
Ben Kingsley shines in his representation of Moses, showing a variety of feelings that successfully illustrate Moses as a humble, self-doubting, and truth-seeking male with a steady faith in God. Kingsley's efficiency is complemented by a stellar cast consisting of Frank Langella as Pharaoh Mernefta, Christopher Lee as Pharaoh Ramses, and Anna Galiena as Moses's sister, Miriam.

Reception
"Moses" was recognized for its excellent production elements such as visual effects and musical arrangement. The series mixes extreme drama with spiritual styles, attaining it with enough severity and respect for its source material. In spite of some creative liberties, the film handles to stay true to the scriptural stories. Kingsley was applauded for another exceptional performance in his illustrious profession, and his representation of Moses brings a human touch to the larger-than-life prophet, making the story resonate with contemporary audiences.

Conclusion
"Moses" presents a fascinating portrayal of among the Bible's the majority of revered prophets. The film brings the story of Moses to its audiences in a relatable manner while retaining the sacredness and spiritual measurement of his life journey. Not just does it expose the physical journey Moses took from Egypt to the Promised Land, but it also looks into his inner journey. From being a hesitant leader filled with insecurity to assuming the function of a strong leader and close servant of God, the story of Moses is one of faith, nerve, and redemption. It is a timeless tale that resonates powerfully with audiences, making "Moses" a vital viewing experience in 'The Bible Series'.

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