(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) P Go It's a good song so what happens at the end of the movie so um you can turn it off now So so here's the thing is it's pretty funny that this guy actually likes this movie because it's so Jew like it's so Jew friendly Especially in the beginning of the movie it talks about like the Jewish people and everything Yeah, I mean it's the Bible says they were oppressed in Egypt they were They call him Hebrew yeah, I know so what He's all getting all offensive. This is my childhood move So basically at the end of the movie is When they cross the Red Sea, which is that's a pretty cool scene cool depiction it has the the pillar of fire it's obviously not the biblical way either because When they cross the Red Sea in the Bible it actually took all night to do that mm-hmm Whereas here is just like one little crossing whatever the cool thing is when you see the wall of water You know that the lightning strikes and you can see like the whale swimming in the water and stuff and then um and then they took out the part where like Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the Red Sea but somehow in the movie like when when the water falls upon them somehow the water like shoves Pharaoh out and Then he like flies out of the water and he lands on the other side, and then he's just like She's like all mad and stuff and then um then they sing the song of Moses after that the Egyptians do know that What's cool about that though is is it shows Egyptians among me anyways, dude? Oh, yeah? It shows the Egyptians among the Hebrews, which is biblical It's funny because when I saw that movie I'll say when I saw it and I remember thinking myself like they left out what happens after the red Bro That's what you know Miriam's there, and she's singing and everything and they don't see the song of Moses They sing Miriam sings a song excuse me, and I'm like Miriam's bad, bro