The story of Moses is a disappointing misstep, marred by its blatant ideological agenda. By assembling a lineup of experts solely from socialist backgrounds(Google them), the filmmakers have sacrificed authenticity for a one-sided narrative. The inclusion of a BLM pastor, a gay rabbi, and a feminist Muslim seems more like a checklist of politically correct tokens rather than a genuine attempt at diverse perspectives. Moreover, the portrayal of Moses as a vessel for Karl Marx's ideas and adorned with Che Guevara's face reeks of forced symbolism, undermining the historical integrity of the narrative. This approach detracts from the richness of Moses' story and diminishes the impact of his legacy, reducing him to a mere caricature of contemporary political ideologies. this film falls short of capturing the complexity and significance of one of history's most revered figures, instead opting for a shallow and agenda-driven portrayal.