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This is a summary of an epic disaster movie about ancient Egypt, where the Jewish gods send 10 plagues to punish the Egyptian Pharaoh for enslaving the Jewish people. The main character is Moses, a Jewish man who was adopted by the Pharaoh and later became the leader of the Jewish exodus. He has to face his brother Ramset, the crown prince who is jealous of him and wants to kill him. The movie ends with a dramatic scene where Moses and the Jews cross the sea while Pharaoh and his army are drowned by a huge wave. The movie is based on the biblical story of Exodus.
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1. An epic disaster movie about ancient Egypt is depicted.
2. The Jewish people were enslaved by Egyptian Pharaohs for over 400 years.
3. The Jewish gods sent 10 plagues to punish Egypt.
4. The first plague involved giant crocodiles attacking fishermen on the Min River.
5. The second plague resulted in all fish in the sea dying and polluting Egypt's water resources.
6. The third plague caused frogs to invade land and palaces due to polluted habitats.
7. The fourth plague involved rotting frog corpses leading to a black fly infestation.
8. An unprecedented epidemic, the fifth plague, rapidly killed and injured Egyptians overnight.
9. Pharaoh's refusal to release 400,000 Jews led to the worsening of plagues.
10. Moses is the main character of the movie, questioning the gods' actions.
11. The seventh plague brought a destructive hailstorm to Egypt.
12. Pharaoh considered surrendering to the Jewish gods after witnessing the hailstorm's destruction.
13. The eighth plague involved locusts destroying crops and invading palaces.
14. Pharaoh's refusal to provide food during the locust plague led to a granary being burned down by hungry commoners.
15. The ninth plague was a thunderstorm that wiped out Pharaoh's soldiers.
16. Moses was sent by a Jewish god to negotiate with Pharaoh for the Jews' release.
17. The tenth plague occurred at night, affecting Egyptian children and Pharaoh's son.
18. Moses led 400,000 Jews out of Egypt but was pursued by Pharaoh's army.
19. A natural phenomenon allowed the Jews to cross the sea, but Pharaoh's army was engulfed by a wave.
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