I love
Ridley Scott's directing style and the choices he makes in most of his films. The dude can tell a story no matter what genre he is in. This is a fact. As you all know, I love Biblical stories and the story of
Moses, the
Red Sea and the
Ten Commandments is one of, if not the most popular and well regarded in the history of mankind. So, right off the bat I should be incredibly enthusiastic to see this right? Well, after getting hoodwinked with
Noah, I just wasn't going to build this up beforehand only to be disappointed when I finally got around to watching
Exodus: Gods and Kings. Having just watched it, I'm glad that I didn't build this up because I think I would have been really harsh about some of the things that happen here.
This retelling of
Moses isn't anything new. If anything, I found it to be a by-then-numbers recounting of everything we have already read, seen or heard about through whatever medium is out there, be it books, TV or other Films. The average rating I gave isn't to imply that any of it is bad. It's not. But it is devoid of character depth as well as moments in the movie that makes it as grand and epic as it looks. When you watch the movie
Titanic, you are clearly in it for one reason and one reason only and that's to see the Ship hit the Iceberg. Well, the same is said of any movie about
Moses. You are waiting to see the parting of the
Red Sea. To say what we get here is underwhelming is.....well, an understatement. I was curious how
Ridley would handle these types of scenes including the Plagues. Wasn't entirely happy with the end results given how long the movie is. The payoff doesn't come. Also, really unsure of why
Aaron Paul and
Sigourney Weaver were even cast in this. Their roles are so small and underwritten that they could and should have been given to no-name actors. With that said, is this worth a
Rent at least? Yeah, I would recommend this to check out on a rainy day, but I would actually suggest checking out
The Prince of Eygpt first, which has everything
Exodus should have had.