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Netflix new series: The Story of Moses

 Hello readers! Recently, netflix has added a new series with the title of : "Testament: The Story of Moses". I surmise this series supposedly greeted the upcoming Easter! Well, aren't you excited? In this post, we'll be talking about few essentials facts about the movie. It's very brand-new, so I expected people to ponder circulating this series these past few days. Okay, enough talking! Let's get into it!

Source: imdb.com

1. Netflix & Season

You can watch it on netflix as it is available already. You will see the movie in the 'recently added' part. Or if you don't fin it, just simply search the title!

Now the series consisted of 1 Season & 3 Episodes. So, if you want to save this series, to binge watching! Anyway, the duration for each episode is about 1 hour. It's quite long for a series, like watching a whole movie. The 3 available episodes are:

  • Part One: The Prophet (1h 21m)
  • Part Two: The Plagues (1h 26m)
  • Part Three: The Promised Land (1h 29m)
2. Synopsis & Age Rating

Source: netflix.com

This series is a documentation drama about Moses's life, chronically explained starting from Prince to Prophet.

For each episode:
  • Part One: The Prophet
Moses is forced to leave his life as a prince in Egypt. Where seeking help in Midian, Moses encounter a mysterious mission.
  • Parth Two: The Plagues
When Pharaoh decline Moses demands on seeking freedom for the Hebrews, series of disaster begins to happen.
  • Part Three: The Promised Land
Pharaoh unwillingly changes his mind after the 10th Plague. Where miracles begin to happen for Moses when the Red Sea divided leading the Hebrews to freedom.

This series is rated 13+ as there are some mild violence, frightening scene (blood splatter), and its content might be unsuitable for children below the age of 13. 

3. Cast

Source: decider.com
  • Avi Azulay: Moses
  • Narrated: Charles Dance
  • Dominique Jade Tipper as Zipporah
  • Mehmet Kurtulus as Pharaoh
  • Ishai Golan as Aaron
  • Reymonde Amsellem as Miriam
  • Tülay Günal as Bithiah
4. Short Review

The series is embodied of a three part event. As the documentary depicts the events in a movie-like set & acts, they also added professionals thought leading to this event. Which is what most people look for when watching this movie.

But personally, I like the way the narrator retell the story in a brilliant vocabulary. The animation & the supporting music takes the audience into the real event. You should defo give this movie a go!

Thanks!

Comments

  1. Happy Easter! This is indeed a good series to be watched during Easter holiday! Thanks for sharing.

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