Put a world renowned actor together with world class travelogue locations, add a story about a 500 year plus conspiracy in one of the world’s major religions and steep it in mysticism with a liberal use of historical factoids. How can you not get a five star rating?
Heck you would get three stars just for the star, its locations and its premise. But that's ALL YOU WILL get here
You will deduce the villain and the decoy shortly after they arrive on screen by using the standard Perry Mason formula of who looks most guilty and who looks most innocent and reverse it.
The hero will immediately upon the arrival of each scene (at times with in seconds) evolve his tortuous solutions based upon a slim and banal factoid.