![]() ![]() I am rating "Gods of Egypt" a well-deserved seven out of ten stars. I do think, however, that "Gods of Egypt" is the type of movie that you can watch every now and again with some years in between each watching. If you enjoy a good fantasy movie with roots in actual ancient history, then "Gods of Egypt" is definitely worth your time and money. There is a lot of action throughout the entire movie, and you are constantly being bombarded with visual effects, to the point where it brims on being over-used. Actually far from it, but they are more of a physical kind of acting in terms of action, more than they are set in ways of deeper character portraying through acting. ![]() Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that they did it poorly. A widow and a widower find their relationship developing into love, but their past tragedies prove hard to overcome, causing them to proceed with utmost delicacy. As for the cast, well, they could have opted for someone a bit more thespian, considering the talents of both Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau and Gerard Butler. While we are on the CGI and special effects, then I must admit that it was the selling point for me, because I was blown away how they had managed to bring ancient Egypt and their ancient Pantheon to life with today's CGI and special effects. Sure, it wasn't a brain challenger, not by a long shot, but you know what you are getting into with "Gods of Egypt". And the story, while it is simplistic, actually did turn out to be entertaining. And these dazzling effects do carry the movie a great long way, I will say that much. ![]() The movie is a spectacular display of visual effects, both in CGI and props. And with that in mind, you might already be setting yourself up for a movie that doesn't really require much thinking from you as an audience. Already from the trailer alone, you know that this is going to be a special effects movie. ![]()
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