A prominent actor believes the sequel to a famous historical epic missed its mark by neglecting the original's crucial moral core and emotional depth. He argues that the film's focus on spectacle over character resonance led to its underperformance relative to its predecessor. This highlights the enduring importance of strong narrative foundations in blockbuster filmmaking, even when faced with high production costs.
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