When Ridley Scott, the visionary director behind Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven, decided to tackle the ultimate biblical tale of liberation, the result was Exodus: Gods and Kings. Released in 2014, this film reimagines the story of Moses, the Egyptian prince turned prophet, who defies the most powerful pharaoh in history to lead 600,000 slaves to freedom.
Ridley Scott uses modern VFX to depict the Ten Plagues of Egypt in a visceral, terrifying way. The Nile turning to blood is represented as a violent crocodile massacre, and the darkness is a creeping sandstorm of volcanic ash. In 720p Bluray quality, the CGI holds up beautifully, looking far better than streaming compression allows.
and a skeptic. The film spends significant time on his identity crisis—a man raised as a Prince of Egypt who discovers his lineage is tied to the slaves he helped oppress.
✅ Yes, if:
Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) is Ridley Scott’s ambitious, large-scale reimagining of the biblical story of Moses. While it delivers the high-octane spectacle Scott is known for, the film remains a polarizing entry in his filmography due to its narrative choices and casting. JH Wiki Collection 2.0 Wiki The Visual Experience in 720p Blu-ray For those watching the 720p Blu-ray
Blu-ray releases of this film typically feature the following technical standards:
When Ridley Scott, the visionary director behind Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven, decided to tackle the ultimate biblical tale of liberation, the result was Exodus: Gods and Kings. Released in 2014, this film reimagines the story of Moses, the Egyptian prince turned prophet, who defies the most powerful pharaoh in history to lead 600,000 slaves to freedom.
Ridley Scott uses modern VFX to depict the Ten Plagues of Egypt in a visceral, terrifying way. The Nile turning to blood is represented as a violent crocodile massacre, and the darkness is a creeping sandstorm of volcanic ash. In 720p Bluray quality, the CGI holds up beautifully, looking far better than streaming compression allows.
and a skeptic. The film spends significant time on his identity crisis—a man raised as a Prince of Egypt who discovers his lineage is tied to the slaves he helped oppress.
✅ Yes, if:
Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) is Ridley Scott’s ambitious, large-scale reimagining of the biblical story of Moses. While it delivers the high-octane spectacle Scott is known for, the film remains a polarizing entry in his filmography due to its narrative choices and casting. JH Wiki Collection 2.0 Wiki The Visual Experience in 720p Blu-ray For those watching the 720p Blu-ray
Blu-ray releases of this film typically feature the following technical standards: