I will probably go see it because it looks good. Maybe not accurate, but entertaining.
Cecil B Demille took creative license by adding two lover stories and characters like Baka, but the meat of the Exodus story was their along with the spiritual and theological message.
I have no problem with “creative” license. Doing what they did with Noah and now Exodus is a failure to be creative. Even “Prince of Egypt” managed to do the story justice and it had plenty of creative license.
Hollywood is at the point where they can’t produce anything of value because they have no value themselves. All they can do anymore is provide just enough backdrop for special effects to be bearable.
Its not entertainment, its propaganda. They have an agenda and their movies are accurate to their agenda.
The problem is, we are forbidden to add anything to or take anything away from scripture. If you are a Christian (and I suspect the rabbis would think the same way although the commandment against altering scripture is in the last Chapter of Revelation)and you have been made aware this movie is blasphemous, yet you spend money and see it anyway you are participating and supporting this blasphemy, poisoning your own soul, and worse, leading others away from the biblical truths and salvation. Do not be a part of ungodly things. Do not sin against our Lord by supporting falsehoods that teach lies and not truth. The Bible is not “entertainment.”