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The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Collection) DVD

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An enduring classic epic
The Ten Commandments DVD (1956) with Charlton Heston.

Charlton Heston will always be remembered as Moses and this old film is an enduring classic.

It probably can never be equalled even with all the modern CGI and special effects and to repeat myself, is an enduring classic of biblical cinematograpahy.

Its long, its basic, no computer animation, but it's a great film.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So let it be written.
Our 6 year old daughter is fascinated by this and watches it repeatedly. We enjoy it with her.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - MY FAVORITE
I HAVEN'T OPENED IT YET BECAUSE I AM WAITING TO GET THE FAMILY ALL TOGETHER TO WATCH IT.THIS IS A MOVIE I ALWAYS WANTED TO OWN, BECAUSE OF THE STORY BEHIND IT. IT ALSO SIGNALS FOR ME THE HOLIDAYS.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Greater than divine, plain human
You have to be nostalgic to go back to such a long and typical film of 1956. And yet the film has kept an intense charm. The special effects are of course old but they are believable: you cannot see the zipper in the back of the monstrous pharaoh. The charm though does not come from that brilliant set, the great costumes, the perfect acting, for this distant period at least. The actors speak the way actors used to speak on a sound stage because it was filmed on a sound stage. So the language is unnatural, artificial, over-dramatic, staged in one word. The charm comes from the story itself. You do not need to believe in it to appreciate it. It is a beautiful and magical story of love and struggle, of slavery and freedom. That is this very human charm that still attracts us. Those who believe in the divine nature of the story are just adding something else to it but they are not changing this story: a humane and deeply emotional story about a few human beings who are suddenly confronted with a fundamental choice: do I help myself and remain happy in my corner or do I help those I consider as my people to get free and happy in their turn? That's the choice of Moses and he goes the right way. But in 1956, when McCarthyism and the vast repression against the Communists were raging, before Rosa Parks refused to stand up and yield her seat to a white passenger on a bus, Hollywood had found a way to remain on the side of those who suffered. They produced films like this one that was punctuated all along by this simple sentence that had accompanied and would accompany the long struggle for civil rights: Let my people go. That is in no way Christian or Buddhist, Moslem or Hindu. It is just human and eternal because there will always be some freedom to conquer for everyone or just for one group of people. Freedom is not natural: it is a human creation and invention.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, University Paris 12 Créteil, CEGID




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the ten commandments
very informative and entertaining.kids will love it too.
i have been looking for this movie for the past 5 years. thankyou amazon.I have found it here.


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