11-year-old British schoolboy is voice of God in Ridley Scott's Exodus movie

A British schoolboy is to portray the voice of God in upcoming epic Exodus: God and Kings.

Director Ridley Scott told The Hollywood Reporter that he has used various means to depict God's communication with Moses, but face-to-face encounter comes in the form of a young boy, Malak, played by 11-year-old British actor Isaac Andrews.

Moses, played by Christian Bale, first meets Malak at the burning bush (Exodus chapter 3). The boy then appears several times throughout the film to guide and grapple with him. Malak means "messenger" in Hebew, and Moses comes to understand that the boy is being used by God to speak to him.

"Sacred texts give no specific depiction of God, so for centuries artists and filmmakers have had to choose their own visual depiction," Scott said.

"Malak exudes innocence and purity, and those two qualities are extremely powerful."

The movie is set to do well when it is released in December, but there has been much discussion over how accurate to the original text the final cut will be.

Scott has described Moses' story as "one of the greatest adventures and spiritual experiences that could ever have been," but critics have expressed concern that attempts to adapt the movie to fit Hollywood's standards will mean key details are lost.

Attracting particular interest has been the revelation that in the film, it is not God who parts the Red Sea, but an earthquake.

"You can't just do a giant parting, with walls of water trembling while people ride between them," Scott said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

"I didn't believe it...when I was just a kid sitting in the third row. I remember that feeling, and thought that I'd better come up with a more scientific or natural explanation."

Bale has also slammed his character as "barbaric". "I think the man was likely schizophrenic and was one of the most barbaric individuals that I ever read about in my life," he said of Moses.

related articles
\'Exodus: Gods and Kings\' movie starring Christian Bale will be \'authentic\': \'We nailed it absolutely visually,\' says director
'Exodus: Gods and Kings' movie starring Christian Bale will be 'authentic': 'We nailed it absolutely visually,' says director

'Exodus: Gods and Kings' movie starring Christian Bale will be 'authentic': 'We nailed it absolutely visually,' says director

Bale beefs up for Exodus... but would Moses have had a six pack?
Bale beefs up for Exodus... but would Moses have had a six pack?

Bale beefs up for Exodus... but would Moses have had a six pack?

\'Exodus\' movie: Ridley Scott accused of \'cinematic colonialism\' for casting black actors as slaves
'Exodus' movie: Ridley Scott accused of 'cinematic colonialism' for casting black actors as slaves

'Exodus' movie: Ridley Scott accused of 'cinematic colonialism' for casting black actors as slaves

Christian Bale says Moses is \'schizophrenic and barbaric\'
Christian Bale says Moses is 'schizophrenic and barbaric'

Christian Bale says Moses is 'schizophrenic and barbaric'

News
A brief history of Christmas bans
A brief history of Christmas bans

These days, Christmas is hard to miss and nearly impossible to avoid. But at various times it has been banned in different countries, including Britain. This is the story …

Organisers of Christmas evangelistic campaign thrilled with impact
Organisers of Christmas evangelistic campaign thrilled with impact

Organisers of this year's Shine Your Light Christmas evangelistic outreach have been "overwhelmed" by the response from local churches.

Reach out to others, says Salvation Army, as 1.8 million Brits set to spend Christmas Day alone
Reach out to others, says Salvation Army, as 1.8 million Brits set to spend Christmas Day alone

People are being urged to reach out after polling suggested 1.8 million UK adults will spend Christmas Day alone, even though they do not want to.

Another Christmas in hardship for Gaza church
Another Christmas in hardship for Gaza church

For Christians sheltering in the Holy Family parish in Gaza, there will be few comforts this Christmas.