As Moses leads the Israelites through the parted Red Sea, he stands on a tall outcropping of rock on the far end, to encourage his followers who are still making the journey through. As his people reach the other side, Pharaoh's forces approach quickly. Moses gives the signal, and the parted Red Sea collapses onto the Egyptian troops, while Pharaoh stands on a nearby rock. The remains of the gigantic wall of water sweep onto the ground, surrounding his position. Two large, obviously fake boulders float on top of the water, landing on the beach on the left of the screen. It could be argued that the force of the onrushing wave merely swept the rocks along. While a large amount of swiftly moving water can change entire landscapes, solid objects such as stone would move along the floor, not on the surface.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:48