An intelligent
epic with solid performances, perfectly acceptable battle scenes (nothing life - changing but still rousing and intense), and Ridley Scott's usual incredible attention to character and place.
Not exact matches
It's also a milestone for faith - based productions generally: a sweeping, handsome
epic with strong
performances,
solid production values and magnificent locations across Mexico.
Cut by some 23 minutes, it's a weird, never quite coherent
epic that survives its engagement
with its audience by being genuinely engaging thanks to
solid performances by stars Jackie Chan, John Cusack and Adrian Brody.
Noah is a grand
epic with beautiful Icelandic scenery, meticulous costume design, a sweeping score, and
solid performances from a wonderful cast.
Crowe certainly has a good eye for the kind of
epic storytelling that he's trying to achieve
with his first stint behind the camera, but despite some decent visuals and a
solid performance from the actor himself, «The Water Diviner» is too easily distracted by its numerous subplots.
The actor providing Raiden's voice, the same guy who played Raiden before, delivers a pretty lackluster
performance at times, but
epic cutscenes ensure that Raiden comes across as nothing less than a badass that you wouldn't want to mess
with, while his own inner demons create a
solid foundation for us to relate to the guy.