: The film suggests a "domino effect" for the ten plagues, where a crocodile attack turns the Nile to blood, leading to a chain reaction of frogs, lice, and disease.
A defining feature of the film is its attempt to provide naturalistic explanations for the supernatural events of the Exodus. Exodus: Gods And Kings
Unlike traditional portrayals that emphasize Moses as a humble servant of God, Scott’s Moses is depicted as a "bold, fierce warrior". : The film suggests a "domino effect" for
: Moses is presented as a rationalist who is initially skeptical of his own divine encounters, which the film sometimes frames as potential results of physical trauma or personal struggle. "Pragmatic" Miracles and Divine Representation Exodus: Gods And Kings