From acclaimed director Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Prometheus) comes the epic adventure “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” the story of one man’s daring courage to take on the might of an empire. Using state of the art visual effects and 3D immersion, Scott brings new life to the story of the defiant leader Moses (Christian Bale) as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses (Joel Edgerton), setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
Director: Ridley Scott
Cast: Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro,
Sigourney Weaver, Aaron Paul
Release Date: Dec
12, 2014
Rated PG-13 for violence including battle sequences and
intense images
Runtime: 2 hr. 22 min.
Genres: Drama
Review:
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a throwback to the big scale
biblical epics from the past. Ridley
Scott brings a sweeping grandeur to the whole thing but it never really gets
its footing with any of the characters. The
film clocks in at nearly 2 and half hours, some of which is quite a slog, yet
we never really get any real connections to the characters. Christian Bale is fine as Moses but he
doesn’t give the character any heartfelt drive to save his people. As such Moses comes off as an annoyed nut
whose just doing something because he has to.
At lease the script gave Moses a bit more of a tacticians mind as he
plots his revolt that will lead to the liberation of the Israelites. Rames, played by a guy liner-rrific Jole
Edgerton, comes off as a bumbling buffoon all the way through. There’s a little effort to give him a bit
more depth but not nearly enough to matter in the long run. The supporting cast is prestigious but
underused and ultimately wasted. The
film’s lack of three dimensional characters is ultimately its biggest
downfall. Ridley Scott created a visual
spectacle which is finely produced but it all feels hollow since we really
don’t care about any of the characters, not the way we were supposed to at least.
C+
how unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteYes, a missed opportunity for sure!
DeleteYou were much kinder than I was, I really didn't get anything about this film. Ridley Scott being a top filmmaker is almost as mythical as the parting of the red sea nowadays.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't even have the cheek to be so bad it is good!!
K :-)
I think I really wanted to like it a lot more than I actually did. It's a hollow movie with no heart at all.
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