Review of Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) by Dijavantewow — 01 Dec 2015
Getting past the obvious issues that Scott willfully to decided to cast white actors in the roles of Egyptians for no good reason, this movie's problems go beyond that. They spent a whole lot of time on Moses getting married and having a child and still we weren't able to have any particular connection to them, nor did I really figure out why Moses began to truly care for the Hebrews in this.
The editing forced a jump from his lack of caring to willingness to leave his family of 9 years behind in a matter of minutes. Only an epic movie because of the vast amounts of CGI used to make grand looking scenes of disaster, but that doesn't make it good.
This review of Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) was written by Dijavantewow on 01 Dec 2015.
Exodus: Gods and Kings has generally received mixed reviews.
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