The Prince of Egypt

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1998 "The power is real. The story is forever. The time is now."
The Prince of Egypt
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7.2 | 1h39m | PG | en | Adventure

The strong bond between two brothers is challenged when their chosen responsibilities set them at odds, with extraordinary consequences.

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7.2 | 1h39m | PG | en | More Info
Released: December. 18,1998 | Released Producted By: DreamWorks Pictures , DreamWorks Animation Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The strong bond between two brothers is challenged when their chosen responsibilities set them at odds, with extraordinary consequences.

Genre

Drama

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Cast

Danny Glover

Director

Richie Chavez

Producted By

DreamWorks Pictures

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Richie Chavez
Richie Chavez

Art Direction

Kathy Altieri
Kathy Altieri

Art Direction

Darek Gogol
Darek Gogol

Production Design

Darlie Brewster
Darlie Brewster

Supervising Animator

Brenda Chapman
Brenda Chapman

Director

Steve Hickner
Steve Hickner

Director

Simon Wells
Simon Wells

Director

Mick De Falco
Harald Kraut
Harald Kraut

Layout

Adrienne Lusby
Adrienne Lusby

Script Coordinator

Nick Fletcher
Ron Rocha
Ron Rocha

Associate Producer

Sandra Rabins
Sandra Rabins

Producer

Ken Tsumura
Ken Tsumura

Production Manager

Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer

Original Music Composer

Lon Bender
Lon Bender

Sound Designer

Wylie Stateman
Wylie Stateman

Sound Designer

The Prince of Egypt Audience Reviews 6k4f5p

SunnyHello Nice effects though.
Ploydsge just watch it!
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
FinViewer I decided to watch this movie to familiarize myself with one of the greatest stories in western culture. After some 90 minutes I have to ask, what did I just watch? This was morally so disturbing that it made me feel sick. Listening "There can be miracles/When You Believe" didn't feel quite right after seeing God killing city full of Egyptian families and children just cause their race. There were plenty of scenes where I found it easier to identify myself with the antagonist, which is always a good sign...
fireworksat Marvelous work of beautiful backgrounds and historical accuracy. Also retold the story of Exodus great, minus a few add'ins. Great work.
AndrewHeaney1 When it comes to talking about DreamWorks films, most people tend to think of the 3D-animated film franchises, like How to Train Your Dragon, Shrek, and Kung Fu Panda. And while I do think those are good film franchises as well (I personally adore both HTTYD films and regard them as excellent films as well), I do not think any of them reach the level of DreamWorks' 2D-animated film, one of their first films, The Prince of Egypt.I think this is an underrated masterpiece, and is absolutely my all-time favorite animated movie. I'll even go to say it's one of my favorite films of all time.I cannot find a single element of the film that is less than stellar.The animation is gorgeous. Dare I say it's some of the best 2D animation I've ever seen.The voice acting is phenomenal on all fronts. Even some actors that could have potentially been distracting, like Steve Martin and Martin Short as the two Egyptian priests, work very well.The characters are all identifiable and complex. Moses and his family are all likable and charismatic. Even the villain, Rhamses II (voiced by the wonderful Ralph Fiennes) is very sympathetic and is one of my favorite interpretations of the famous character.The story (based on the Book of Exodus) is adapted beautifully. I have read the story of Exodus many times, and while there are changes and creative leaps to the story, they are inserted into places that the Bible does not touch on. What I mean by this is that there are things added in that are in places that the Bible skips over, and I think this is brilliant.The music is undoubtedly phenomenal. The burning bush scene where God speaks to Moses (one of my favorite movie moments of all time) has one of the most soothing, lovely melodies I've heard in my life.One more thing to add: I did not grow up with this film, and I still cannot recommend it more. Honestly, I never even heard about it until my mid teen years.Of course, the rating is an 10/10 from me. If you haven't seen the movie, go see it as soon as you can.
Ersbel Oraph A movie to the indoctrination of young children into Bible fanaticism. And as to believe that you have to avoid reading the original text, this is a good example to give to the children. No gore, no sex, just as God intended to do the Bible and somehow forgot.Or in short: nobody can get close to Disney, so Dream Works has to feed niche markets in order to get some extra ticket sales and DVD rentals. me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch

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