The Prince of Egypt background creation
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Tamia 2022-03-21 09:01:43
Religious stories are visualized, and I don’t dare to make big changes, for fear of offending people’s feelings. The characters are thin, the progress is fast, the turning point is hard, and the plug-in is open; the fate theory kills the story. Even if Egypt is wrong, the god who instigates betrayal of the adopted family, slaughtered young children (and sheep) in the middle of the night in a bloody sea... It's very cult in any way. Non-Christians also listen to songs and look at pictures.
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Solon 2022-04-24 07:01:05
It's been ten years since I know when you believe and deliver us two Divine Comedies. I finally finished watching the animation today...I don't know who made up the "Bible"...It's really bloody, violent and imaginative...Egypt was devastated In that section - the plague of locusts kills the eldest son - class struggle is always bloody... Rameses are really miserable... But the people's resistance is really limited... Basically, if the road doesn't work out, God will open it One way to keep going... all on the LORD?
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Rameses: [laughing] All right, Moses, I know you. What's this really about?
Moses: [looks at the slaves building the empire] Rameses... look. What do you see?
Rameses: A greater Egypt than that of my father.
Moses: That is not what I see.
Rameses: [laughs] Moses, I cannot change what you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown.
Moses: Do you still not understand what Seti was?
Rameses: He was a great leader.
Moses: His hands bore the blood of thousands of children.
Rameses: [dismissively] Slaves.
Moses: My people. And I can no longer hide in the desert while they suffer... at your hands.
Rameses: [his face falls, disappointed] So... you have returned... only to free them?
[Moses gives Rameses the ring back]
Moses: I'm sorry.
Rameses: Yes... I had hoped... that...
[He closes his eyes for a moment and then opens them angrily]
Rameses: I do not know this God. Neither will I let your people go.
Moses: Rameses, please, you must listen...
Rameses: I will not be the weak link!
Rameses: [walks away, then opens the doors] Tell your people as of today, their workload has been doubled, thanks to your God. Or is it thanks... to you?
[He coldly shuts the doors]
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Miriam: [singing] There can be miracles, when you believe Though hope is frail, it's hard to kill Who knows what miracles you can achieve When you believe, somehow you will You will when you believe