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I like the eye of movie rights very much. Please recommend some wonderful movies with similar themes in recent years. Egyptian mythology. Both Scorpion King and Munai have seen it.

I wonder if you are familiar with the name Alex Proia? You may not have heard of this name and feel a little strange. His film output is not much, but if you have the habit of watching movies often, you should have seen or heard one or two of his films.

He is a director who likes gossip very much, especially in the field of sci-fi action movies. Dragon God of War/Raven Warrior, extreme killing order, mechanical public enemy, doomsday prophecy-I have almost finished all the movies he directed-if you haven't seen them yet, I strongly recommend you to look for them, and you can definitely taste them more than once. However, as I said before, he is obviously a heavy and light director, and the interval between each film is too long. He hasn't made a new movie for seven years since the last movie. He once thought he was retired!

I didn't realize he was still there until I saw the preview of "God Wars: Eye of Rights" a while ago! Although the trailer looks a little rotten, and the chance of becoming a mine is very high, and I didn't watch it much when we shared it before, I still have confidence in this movie because the director is Alex Proia, and because he has really disappeared for too long, just seeing that he finally released a new movie is enough to make me look forward to this movie, which many people may not understand, but this movie is really one of the most anticipated movies this year. Of course, Alex Proia is the main reason. Besides, it may not taste good. Everyone said they thought it was a bird when they saw the trailer, but they really looked cool!

I thought Alex Proia would break everyone's cup and gag people who didn't like it. It really blew up after the evaluation. It seems that the gossip mouth is blocked, which is a little sad, but it depends on gossip anyway!

After watching it, I can't tell what kind of feeling this movie gives people. Seriously, because of Alex Proia, I can't stand to speak ill of this movie. I wouldn't say this film is ugly, it's not that bad. This film has a certain popularity, at least for the ordinary audience, just want to see a lively story, and the entertainment surname is enough. But I always feel, Alex Proia, that you have sharpened your sword for seven years. Why is it getting boring? It's not a bad film, and I'm happy to watch it myself, but if I really want to say it, the biggest advantage of this film is that it has no serious shortcomings, and the biggest disadvantage is that it is not bright. Unfortunately, nothing stands out.

The theme of myth is actually quite interesting. At one time, movies based on myths were very popular in early Hollywood. In recent years, Hollywood seems to have begun to notice the value of myth adaptation. Every once in a while, there will be several movies adapted from myths, and the most famous ones in the near future should be the list of gods beyond the century and the Raytheon series. The former is boring, but the latter is unexpectedly beautiful and worth pushing. In addition, the less popular "Century of God of War" is not very good, but I like it. I still recommend it. The last battle of Titan was really wonderful, and there is nothing to say.

This film is adapted from Egyptian fairy tales. I said that the myths I am familiar with and often hear should be Greek myths. Besides, we may have heard some fairy tales from China since childhood, and most of them know little about Egyptian fairy tales, so this film is quite strange to me. Alex Proia is also an Egyptian-born director. It should be perfect for him to make this film.

Another reason for getting so many negative comments abroad is that because of racial disputes, it may not be appropriate for some people to find a group of white actors from Europe and America to play the Egyptian god. For us, we may not be sensitive to such racial issues, and relatively speaking, this film will not have preconceived negative stereotypes. Zatanzi said that he would not regard this as a shortcoming of the film or a reason for deducting points, but it is understandable that some people will be unhappy about it. If we are going to shoot China's fairy tales today and find a group of actors from Southeast Asia or Europe and America to play the great gods we have heard since childhood, we should not be happy.

But the main problem with this film is that in other places, special effects may be a point that people criticize. This is not very real. Some scenes are quite disobedient. You can imagine the actor standing in front of the green screen at that time, but it is still within the acceptable range. It's a little subtle Gorgeous special effects and a lot of ostentation and extravagance are actually quite like playing video games. It's not real enough, but it's full of joy. Whether people have different opinions.

But then again, although the myth itself is very suitable for adaptation into a movie, it is still a bit difficult to adapt it well. For example, this design also cost more than 100 million dollars, and it is still not perfect. So no matter what fairy tales are, they are always a bunch of gods against conan the destroyer. If you really want to shoot seriously, how much does it cost to reproduce these scenes?

And no matter which country, there are always a lot of erotic nudity, bloody violence or evil horror in fairy tales, which can cause topicality. However, if you really want to reproduce fairy tales perfectly, you have to make the film a restricted level. This is the contradiction. If you want to be a restricted level, you can't be a restricted level. However, if you want to make it the greatest play, you must make it a super high budget. Just give an example, like this fairy tale adaptation. In the battle between Horus and Seth, not only Horus's eyes were gouged out, but also Seth's testicles were gouged out. I don't know whether this scene was filmed or not. According to my understanding of fairy tales, I believe there must be many scarlet elements in this most primitive story. Having said that, I suddenly feel that I should find a fairy tale and make it a heavy taste.

Then, I must ask, is there anyone who knows Egyptian mythology who can answer this question: does the Egyptian god shed gold, not blood? Is this setting already in place, or was it added to the film for the sake of grading system? Random said that this setting can't be found online.

Aside from the exquisite special effects and the regret of adaptation, I think the biggest regret of this film is the plot and action scenes.

Not only the special effects are like games, but even the plot is like a simple adventure game. All the processes are designed, and the NPCs and equipment at each level are ready. And the protagonist seems to have seen the raiders and clearly knows how to get to each level. So there is less tension and tension in the movie, just watching the protagonist break through the barrier all the way. The game also has a simple mode, so the gatekeeper's riddle can't be answered, and you can answer it repeatedly until you get the correct answer, which greatly reduces the plot energy. The advantage is that the pace is quite fast, there will be no boring places, but there is no place that can make people particularly excited or excited.

The screenwriter probably didn't want to spend too much time on the characters-I checked afterwards, and the last work of the screenwriter was "Witch Hunting", and I said that I didn't notice this warning at the first time-the feelings between each character seemed to have been set long ago rather than naturally developed, and the audience could accept it but could not be persuaded. The love that should have touched the audience seems cheap, and the interaction between Horus and Baker is not mentioned in depth. Should be able to spend more space to cultivate their feelings, the best play of this role lies in the two of them, how they influence each other, grow and change together, and the contrast and conflict between God and man. If these things are done well, it can make this film look better. Unfortunately, the screenwriter really has no ambition. The role of the God of Wisdom is even more abrupt and embarrassing. He tells jokes or does things that are not very funny. It can be seen that he wants to portray him as a licorice character, but this is really a shame to the name of the god of wisdom, and it feels very unwise!

Proia's action scene scheduling ability is very strong, whether small or large, he can handle the action scene very shocked. This film has the director's unlimited imagination in character setting and weapon design, and even has the potential to become his strongest film in action scenes, but the feeling presented in the end is not bad, just ordinary.

There are special effects duels, monster fights, parkour escape, and one-on-one melee combat. It can be seen that the action elements of this film are extremely rich, but the overall coolness seems to be scattered. The action design is not bad, and the special effects are gorgeous, but the characteristics are insufficient. At first, Horus smashed Seth's shield, and the slow-motion picture was obviously beautiful, which really made you feel like a video game. I don't know why there is no similar scene after that. I hope this movie can focus more on martial arts. The design of mythical weapons is very handsome, plus moderate fighting and some special effects, which can be more courageous than ordinary martial arts movies. Why not make good use of it?

However, on the whole, this film still brings a certain degree of satisfaction, such as several favorite actors have good performances.

After watching Fire and Ice, Nicola Costel, who especially likes to perform regicide, said, I'm really glad to see him play the leading role in mainstream commercial movies. To tell the truth, besides Alex Proia, there are many things about him in this movie, which is enough gossip, because this movie really makes him handsome and his acting skills are not bad. At first, he was very kind and kind. I really hope to see him continue to play the leading role in commercial blockbusters in the future. After all, the kingslayer is the favorite character in fire and ice except the little devil.

The best performer is Jeffrey Roche who plays the sun god. Jeffrey Roche interprets a humble and domineering sun god. As an all-knowing and all-powerful god, he likes his eyes very much, as if he had seen through all the facts, peaceful and calm, but he also vaguely revealed the decline and loneliness of his meaning. He doesn't have many scenes, but several scenes he appeared can be said to be the essence of the whole film. But in the film, he emphasizes that he is fair to everyone, including his two sons, which is unconvincing in any way. Look at the test he gave his two sons. One is to let him enjoy the splendor and be loved, and to test whether he can let go. The other is to leave him in a dangerous environment to die and test whether he can stand it. In contrast, it is obvious which son the sun god likes better!

And looking for Jehad Butler to play the villain role makes people look forward to his performance. After all, these big coffees are all looking for villains. This villain's role must be extraordinary, right? This is another regret of this film, because he is really ordinary, almost like the villain everywhere in Hollywood B-movies. He didn't describe the story or psychology of the character at all, but he just did something, er ... the bad guys would do it every time they came on stage, trying to make people feel that he was good or bad and evil, but he couldn't establish the characteristics or charm of the character. He is a bad guy, and we can't let the audience have any affection for him, whether they like him or hate him. Then he finally wore a suit (not figuratively, literally), but lost a player whose account had just been stolen, which was very humiliating.

In short, it's ordinary, not ugly or brilliant, and I don't want to recommend it in particular, but if you are interested in the theme or actors of this story, you can have a look.