❝You sleep well because you know that you are loved. I've never slept that well.❞
𐄁──── 。゚☆: .☽ .* :☆゚.────𐄁
The only other film about this story I've watched is The Prince of Egypt, so combining that with my love for Ridley Scott's previous epic Gladiator, I had high hopes for Exodus: Gods and Kings. I can't say whether this is accurate or not, but I can say that from a cinema perspective, it wasn't great. The plot dragged a lot in certain areas while rushing through others, and the script overall was merely decent. I thought Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton gave really good performances, but they were kinda weird choices, along with most of the cast. The visuals certainly were epic, and to be fair the CGI was also up to scratch. I'm quite disappointed because I was expecting a great experience from Ridley Scott, but I think I'll stick to DreamWorks' version.
❝You sleep well because you know that you are loved. I've never slept that well.❞
𐄁──── 。゚☆: .☽ .* :☆゚.────𐄁
The only other film about this story I've watched is The Prince of Egypt, so combining that with my love for Ridley Scott's previous epic Gladiator, I had high hopes for Exodus: Gods and Kings. I can't say whether this is accurate or not, but I can say that from a cinema perspective, it wasn't great. The plot dragged a lot in certain areas while rushing through others, and the script overall was merely decent. I thought Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton gave really good performances, but they were kinda weird choices, along with most of the cast. The visuals certainly were epic, and to be fair the CGI was also up to scratch. I'm quite disappointed because I was expecting a great experience from Ridley Scott, but I think I'll stick to DreamWorks' version.