Alex Proyas has always been spectacular at building worlds of science fiction and fantasy that are excellent to build stories in. His work on Dark City, The Crow, and I Robot is self evident.. Consistently his stories have been engaging as well with Dark City, and The Crow creating beautiful noirs. Gods of Egypt is a horrid piece of drivel. The trailers looked bad, but not this bad.
All of that is what can truly sum up this piece of work. It’s horrid, but it’s done by a director that really needs to work on better projects. This is the type of movie that’s so broken and scary on its own that an attempt to analyze it doesn’t make for anything interesting, but nitpicks. That’s not what I do, but now I must resort to it.
I give Gods of Egypt a 1 out of 10.
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