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Exodus
A critical look at the 2006 Rotterdam Act, which made it possible to reject inhabitants under specific income and educational levels in certain neighbourhoods. Municipal Poet Dean Bowen compares this gentrification to the Biblical Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
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Plot Summary
In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh's son is convicted of treason and must flee his kingdom. He finds refuge with a group of rebels and, with their help, plans to return and reclaim his throne. The film depicts his struggle for survival, the formation of alliances, and the eventual confrontation with his father's forces.
Critical Reception
Exodus received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired direction. While some appreciated the ambition of the historical epic, the execution fell short for most.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver a compelling historical narrative.
Lacks depth in character development and emotional resonance.
Visually ambitious but narratively weak.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently mention disappointment with the storyline and pacing, with some viewers finding the film's historical accuracy questionable. However, a small number of users found the costume and set design to be visually appealing.
Fun Fact
The film was initially planned with a different cast and director, undergoing significant changes before its eventual release.
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