Mild
34 of 83 found this mild
An Egyptian overseer attempts to force a Hebrew slave girl to kiss him.
Some suggestive dialogue. Rameses tells Nefretiri that she will be his wife and will come to him whenever called whether she enjoys it or not. In another scene, Rameses mentions a future night with Nefretiri and her pining for Moses while they are together. Rameses taunts Moses by saying "It is I who will possess all of her."
Women wear Egyptian-style, cleavage-revealing gowns. Court dancers wear midriff-baring outfits.
Sexual expectations are implied. A young Hebrew woman is taken against her will to fulfill the sexual interests of an Egyptian overseer, and afterward by another Hebrew collaborating with the Egyptians.
No sex or nudity.
Male characters are frequently shown shirtless or bare-chested throughout the film.
Nefretiri's clothing is noticeably transparent in a scene.
Some mild caressing between lovers.
Mild
28 of 39 found this mild
A man is strangled to death.
Several slaves seemingly fall to their deaths during a massive undertaking to raise an obelisk.
An Egyptian taskmaster throws a knife at a Hebrew slave. The knife is shown embedded in the slave's stomach. Blood is shown.
Shepherds wrestle with Sephora, roughly knocking her down. Moses fights the shepherds with his staff, slamming one of them in the head.
Joshua uses a pillow to block a knife attack from Baka and then hits him in the face knocking him down.
A man slams another man on the back with a chain to punish him for advocating for Moses.
An Egyptian soldier is seen just after killing a Hebrew baby. He wipes blood off of his sword. Scene may be rather disturbing for some.
None
37 of 42 found this to have none
One usage of "hell"
Mild
22 of 37 found this mild
No smoking or drugs.
While the Hebrews rebel against God, they drink heavily and behave in an unruly, vile manner.
Mild
22 of 39 found this mild
A golden calf is destroyed, and people are killed as the ground opens up underneath them.
Violence and human exploitation related to slavery, including beatings (some blood) and sexual harassment.
When the Hebrews drunkenly carouse around the golden calf, Dathan orders Lilia to be sacrificed to the calf, and the people force her onto the litter in front of the calf and tie her down with the intent to ultimately kill her. Moses returns from the mountaintop with Joshua and stops the celebration, and Lilia is freed before any harm comes to her.
Moses is summoned in chains into the royal court and accused of conspiring to free the Hebrews. Pharoah issues a law for erasing the name of Moses from the minds of men and from the monuments of Egypt as if Moses had never existed. Moses is briefly shown chained in a prison before being banished from Egypt.
An old woman's belt gets caught under a huge stone as the stone is being moved. She is nearly crushed, but the Egyptians stop the stone.
The angel of death appears in a gray mist over Egypt. When touched by the mist, Egyptian firstborns young and old die.