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Exodus: Gods and Kings

- Once brothers, now enemies.

The defiant leader Moses rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, setting 400,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.

Release Date : 2014-12-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxTSG EntertainmentChernin EntertainmentBabieka FilmsVolcano FilmsScott Free Productions

Production Country : SpainUnited States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Christian Bale

Character Name : Moses

Original Name : Christian Bale

Gender : Male

Joel Edgerton

Character Name : Ramses II

Original Name : Joel Edgerton

Gender : Male

Ben Kingsley

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Ben Kingsley

Gender : Male

John Turturro

Character Name : Sethos I

Original Name : John Turturro

Gender : Male

Aaron Paul

Character Name : Joshua

Original Name : Aaron Paul

Gender : Male

Ben Mendelsohn

Character Name : Viceroy Hegep

Original Name : Ben Mendelsohn

Gender : Male

María Valverde

Character Name : Séfora

Original Name : María Valverde

Gender : Female

Sigourney Weaver

Character Name : Tuja

Original Name : Sigourney Weaver

Gender : Female

Hiam Abbass

Character Name : Bithia

Original Name : Hiam Abbass

Gender : Female

Isaac Andrews

Character Name : Malak

Original Name : Isaac Andrews

Gender : Male

Indira Varma

Character Name : High Priestess

Original Name : Indira Varma

Gender : Female

Ewen Bremner

Character Name : Expert

Original Name : Ewen Bremner

Gender : Male

Golshifteh Farahani

Character Name : Nefertari

Original Name : Golshifteh Farahani

Gender : Female

Ghassan Massoud

Character Name : Ramses' Grand Vizier

Original Name : غسان مسعود

Gender : Male

Tara Fitzgerald

Character Name : Miriam

Original Name : Tara Fitzgerald

Gender : Female

Dar Salim

Character Name : Commander Khyan

Original Name : Dar Salim

Gender : Male

Andrew Tarbet

Character Name : Aaron

Original Name : Andrew Tarbet

Gender : Male

Ken Bones

Character Name : Ramses' Scribe

Original Name : Ken Bones

Gender : Male

Hal Hewetson

Character Name : Gershom

Original Name : Hal Hewetson

Gender : Male

Christopher Sciueref

Character Name : Stonework Guard

Original Name : Christopher Sciueref

Gender : Male

Emun Elliott

Character Name : Abiram

Original Name : Emun Elliott

Gender : Male

Kevork Malikyan

Character Name : Jethro

Original Name : Kevork Malikyan

Gender : Male

Alejandro Naranjo

Character Name : Egyptian Soldier 4

Original Name : Alejandro Naranjo

Gender : Male

Philip Arditti

Character Name : Viceroy Hegep's Aide

Original Name : Philip Arditti

Gender : Male

Giannina Facio

Character Name : Jethro's Sister

Original Name : Giannina Facio

Gender : Female

Anton Alexander

Character Name : Dathan

Original Name : Anton Alexander

Gender : Male

Jon Rod

Character Name : Tribesman

Original Name : Jon Rod

Gender : Male

Maykol Hernández

Character Name : Drover

Original Name : Maykol Hernández

Gender : Male

Aaron Neil

Character Name : Architect

Original Name : Aaron Neil

Gender : Male

Nicholas Khan

Character Name : Firepit Guard

Original Name : Nicholas Khan

Gender : Male

Phil Perez

Character Name : Egyptian Soldier

Original Name : Phil Perez

Gender : Male

Jorge Suquet

Character Name : Grain Store Guard

Original Name : Jorge Suquet

Gender : Male

Abhin Galeya

Character Name : Egyptian Soldier #1

Original Name : Abhin Galeya

Gender : Male

Anthony Rotsa

Character Name : Egyptian Soldier #2

Original Name : Anthony Rotsa

Gender : Male

Ayoub El Hilali

Character Name : Egyptian Soldier #3

Original Name : Ayoub El Hilali

Gender : Male

Miquel García Borda

Character Name : Ramses' Gate Guard

Original Name : Miquel García Borda

Gender : Male

Fergaledgar

Character Name : Expert

Original Name : Fergaledgar

Gender : Male

Pedro Alberto Galindo

Character Name : The old shepherd

Original Name : Pedro Alberto Galindo

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

This is a well known story and I have also seen the '56 movie 'The Ten Commandments'. So in this film could not foresee the modification, but it did in a slight manner like the later 'Noah' movie. The best part was the visuals, the graphics were so good, hard to resist the pleasure if you are vfx geek like me. That's the reason I love modern movie, especially remake of a classic like 'King Kong'. The problem in this flick was lie in the story telling. As we know, Ridley Scott is an excellent narrator, but this movie was too short even though it ran 150 minutes. I felt it was just a brief, I mean there were no details or depth in the important scenes. You will know what I'm saying if you had watched '56 movie I mentioned in a above paragraph. That's drawback for the first timers at a same time advantage for not to fall in boredom for those who have already seen other versions. Christian Bale, awesome; Joel Edgerton, good; Ben Kingsley, never required; Aaron Paul, totally waste. Overall, not cleverly stablised in the scenes that are very important, especially the final one about ten commandments should have been extended a little bit with a moral message. If it was a Peter Jackson movie, definitely it would have been a trilogy with an aggregated time of over 500 minutes. This movie was an entertainer like I enjoyed it than the message deliverer. Must be watched for the amusement and for the pleasure in updating technical aspect of the narration rather than inspiration. 7.5/10

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This movie was rather disappointing as far as I am concerned. The original story has been rewritten rather drastically. This in itself do not bother me too much. I am not one of those fanatics that get a fart stuck the wrong way if someone messes with the holy bible. However, I really do not think this was a good rewrite. A lot of the magical moments had been removed and that took away a lot from the story. The movie starts off good enough with some nice and fairly impressive battles. Then it slows down a lot and sometimes I got a “get on with it damn it” feeling. When we finally got around to the burning bush part I got rather underwhelmed. God as a vengeful kid? Come on! The disasters and the special effects are not too shabby but the entire bit where Moses confronted Ramses and warned him about the disasters that where to befall Egypt are taken out. They where just thrown on Egypt one after another in ways that could be explained away as natural disasters. From one point of view I can understand the wish to do this but to me it took something away from the movie. Later when Ramses decides to go after the Hebrews it continues in the same way with Ridley Scott downplaying the magic in the story. There is no pillar of fire and Moses is not holding out his staff to split the see. The sea just decided to recede and Moses takes advantage of it. Sure the effects when the water returns where quite cool but again, the magic was gone. Technically the movie is quite well done and the acting is quite okay but the biblical grandeur and mythical aspects are no longer there. This grand adventure story is simply reduced to an ordinary, fairly mediocre adventure movie with a high budget. I have to say that I enjoyed Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments more even though the special effects in that one is hopelessly outdated and the acting is a bit awkward.