Gods of Egypt: Splashy fantasy

Cast: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Brenton Thwaites, Courtney Eaton, Rufus Sewell, Gerard Butler
Rated: 6/10
This big canvas fantasy adventure, pegged on Egyptian folklore and celestial beings, is an engaging saga which turns a little bit prolonged by the end of it all.
Here, Gods are fighting the rogue God who has the throne of Egypt under his sword after killing his King brother and maiming his heir-apparent nephew forever by swooping out his all-powerful eyes. Or so he thought, till one measly mortal — a thief at that — loses his beloved to her master and bargains with the God in Exile King to give her life back in barter for his eyes which he steals from the rogue King’s vault.
Amid all this mumble jumble, the flashy film high on computer imagery and graphic action unfolds interestingly enough to keep you seated through its prolonged journey through well conjured mountains, deserts and heaven, not to mention the ultimate abode of life — the sun.
Another matter though that Gods tumble from the pedestal by fighting like mortals for power, money and eternity. The God of Wisdom is funny and the Sun God all ready to expand and break into fire as is the God of Air whose wings are clipped by the God of Desert, played to perfection by Gerard Butler. Personally, I would have loved him to be on the right side of the law. But as a baddie too he glows and grows on you.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 28 Feb 2016

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