NEW YORK — The biblical film "Exodus: Gods and Kings" has come under fire for white actors being cast in the main roles as Egyptians.
But director Ridley Scott has a message for those trying to boycott the movie: "I say, 'Get a life.'"
Scott said he had to assemble the "best possible cast ... on a budget of this scale." The film cost an estimated $140 million.
Actor Christian Bale supported his director, saying working with him was "a true partnership."
Bale said he was surprised when Scott wanted to cast him as Moses.
"Then I did some research and just found it to be too fascinating to pass it up," he said.
The Oscar-winning actor understands the controversy over the film's casting choices, though he sees the business side of it.
"No doubt it would have been a melting pot between Europe and the Middle East and North Africa," Bale said.