Chronicles of the Pharaoh's Echo

- Tagline
- The past is not dead, it's just waiting in the shadows of time.
- Description
- In the twilight of the Victorian era, a sardonic gunslinger named Doris Doe and an erudite student, played by Roscoe Fatty Ar-buckwheat, uncover a cryptic relic that binds their fates to an ancient Egyptian secret. Directed by Zack Snyder, 'Chronicles of the Pharaoh's Echo' is a sarcastic twist on the Sci-Fi genre, where memories are a playground for the dead, and the past is a bullet that never misses its mark. Christerrier Lee portrays a mysterious marshal whose allegiance is as enigmatic as the sands of time. As the duo navigates a labyrinth of temporal riddles and moral quandaries, they must confront the darkness within to preserve the future. Buckle up for a ride through the corridors of time where history has a vendetta, and every shadow whispers of a time when pharaohs ruled the Earth.
- MpaaRating
- R
- PopularityScore
- 6.00
- ReleaseDate
- 11/10/2022
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
5.00
Oh, joy. Zack Snyder takes another stab at bending our minds with 'Chronicles of the Pharaoh's Echo,' a film where the dusty Victorian era gets a snarky makeover by a gunslinger who's as out of place as a vegan at a barbecue. Doris Doe, played with as much enthusiasm as a sloth on a Monday morning, teams up with Roscoe Fatty Ar-buckwheat, whose portrayal of an 'erudite student' is as convincing as a fortune teller at a science convention. The pair gallivant through a narrative so convoluted, you'd need a Ph.D. in hieroglyphics to decipher it. Christerrier Lee, the enigmatic marshal, delivers his lines with the emotional range of a teaspoon, leaving us questioning not only his character's allegiances but also our life choices. The film's tagline boasts, 'The past is not dead,' but sitting through this pseudo-philosophical rollercoaster, one might wish it were. 'Chronicles of the Pharaoh's Echo' is a bullet that indeed never misses its mark—if that mark is bewilderment and mild regret. Strap in for a movie experience that's as pleasurable as a sandpaper massage and just as likely to leave you feeling raw and confused.