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Ben-Hur (2016)
Accused of treason, Judah Ben-Hur, an honest and powerful prince, who has been falsely accused of treason by his younger adopted brother, the Roman army officer, the thing that leads him to fire out from his own land, but after many years at sea, he decides to return to his hometown, in order to revenge.
5 June 1954, Izmir, Turkey
25 March 1982, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
2 March 1982, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 May 1980, Tehran, Iran
20 May 1966, Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR [now Republic of Georgia]
24 May 1948, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
18 June 1971, Torino, Italy
16 January 1983, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
August 19, 2016
Ben-Hur has clearly been designed and marketed to feed the appetite for projects with a spiritual foundation. Beyond the merits of that concept, though, there's precious little to celebrate creatively speaking.August 20, 2016
The last of the summer's movie epics is a digitalized eyesore hobbled in every department by staggering incompetence.December 28, 2016
Rankly incompetent.January 08, 2017
Just as Bekmambetov can't wrangle the story into a palatable feature, neither can his largely under-used actors.August 21, 2016
An amateurish effort that boasts direct-to-video characteristics, the latest version disappoints in almost every production aspect.December 06, 2016
The big budget, costume epic might be due for a comeback, but this anemic and unimaginative exercise isn't going to do it.August 21, 2016
Something soulless and empty, with all the mystery and grandeur of the tale just gone.August 19, 2016
Just because you're rolling in the chariot doesn't make you Charlton Heston. That's a lesson this weightless, instantly disposable remake of the 1959 sword-and-sandal Oscar winner learns the hard way.August 25, 2016
Though it seems unlikely to dislodge William Wyler's 1959 version, its story of a Judean prince (Jack Huston) who keeps running into Jesus of Nazareth (Rodrigo Santoro) offers plenty of action and spectacle.February 23, 2017
While it isn't a total disaster, the new Ben-Hur is unnecessary; the original still works as well as it did more than 50 years ago. This is nothing more than an action movie made for the new generations, which works for a while. [Full review in Spanish]