spoiler value: ★★★★★
Screen: ★★★★★
Acting: ★★★★
Details: ★★★
Soundtrack: ★★★
Lines: ★★★
Storyline: ★★
Narrative structure: ★★
Overall: ★★★This
film is suitable for going to a movie theater. After all, it is a big production at a loss. The investment of 100 million US dollars is expected to be only half of the box office.
This film is suitable for audiences who watch movies with their eyes.
This film is suitable for audiences who have not seen the old version of the movie.
This film is not suitable for viewing on a small screen, and Wu cannot show special effects produced at a large cost.
This film is not suitable for audiences who use their brains to watch movies.
This film is not suitable for audiences who have watched the old version of the movie, because it is easy to be preconceived and think that the old version is better.
Highlights:
1. Jack Huston, who plays the role of Judas, is at the peak of his appearance.
2. It is very enjoyable to make big pictures and costly for horse racing and horse racing.
3. Two male lead plots.
The fly in the ointment:
1. Jack Huston, who plays Judas, is still a bit creamy and lacks a bit of tough guy spirit.
2. Marsala's inner conflicts and struggles are not reflected, so it makes people feel that he is a bit stubborn and weird.
3. The details of the male protagonist's nine deaths, medical horses, miracles, etc. are a bit exaggerated.
The trailer of the film has recently been broadcast on American television:
Messala Severus: You should have stayed away.
Judah Ben-Hur: You should have killed me.
Messala Severus: I will.
It seems that the attendance rate is not good . I went to see it in the afternoon of 9/5 Labor Day. There were probably no more than 30 spectators in the audience. Regal also only queued up one hall for three games a day.
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