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The Pharaoh is Home #Ramses #Rhamses #kingtut Photo by @rbtheactor https://www.instagram.com/p/CExYV_AjVqb/?igshid=q4h9akf3sj8q
You sleep so well because you know you are loved.
You sleep so well because you know that you're loved. I've never slept that well.
Rhamses, Exodus: Gods and Kings
You sleep well because you’re loved. I’ve never slept that well.
Rhamses, Exodus: Gods and Kings
"Exodus: Gods and Kings" logic
Extras: we want people that: look like Egyptians, have dark skin, and also we want skinny people to play slaves. (yes, typical Spaniards...) Rhamses: let's have an Aussie play him!!
so there's a new photo of xtian bale as war moses making the rounds and i can't
i stopped caring about exodus when they cast xtian bale and joel edgerton as moses and rhamses.
[exodus]
i started caring again but not in a good way when they //whitewashed the fucking sphinx// to look like the white australian dude they cast as rhamses the egyptian pharaoh.
[sphinx]
ridley scott had the chance here to do the story of moses as a historically faithful modern period piece, but instead he's taking cues from a 1950s charleton heston movie, and as far as 'not blatantly whitewashing history' he's being put to fucking shame by a dreamworks cartoon from 1998.
like he's not just taking steps backwards from where prince of egypt took us sixteen years ago, he's actually pulling a star trek into darkness - by replacing yul brynner with uncle owen from the star wars prequels he's saying that accurate representation matters even less today than it did //sixty years ago//