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Stefan 2022-03-26 09:01:04
After watching this movie, I really believe that there are epics in...
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Onie 2022-03-26 09:01:04
In 2013, watching the animation of 1998 still felt super exciting. It turned out that animation can be made so shocking. The scene is grand and the effect is realistic and the characters are lifelike. Moses represented righteousness and delivered the suffering of his fellow men. Basically everything about Moses is presented. On the other hand, this is when he learned that he was a member of the lower class. In fact, his adoptive parents and brothers treated him very well and did not treat him...
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D'angelo 2022-03-26 09:01:04
So let it be written So let it be done I'm sent here by the chosen one So let it be written So let it be done To kill the first born pharaoh's son I'm creeping...
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Krista 2022-03-26 09:01:04
As a non-religious person who doesn't know much about religious allusions, I don't like this film very much. Can God do bad things in the name of justice? Killing the eldest son with a natural disaster on unbelievers in order to save your believers? Should those who were born slave owners be cut off from their descendants? If you don't let my people go, I'll let you live and die son? Such a god is terrible. . . I still hope to see the story of human beings striving for happiness by their own...
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Marion 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Like homework done for Hollywood's Jewish mogul. The religious outlook conveyed in the story is also terrifying in my opinion. It is no wonder that they always want to expedition to the east and exterminate infidels. Two stars for the theme...
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Uriel 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The scene that separates the Red Sea has been seen countless times, but I still get goosebumps. The painting is so perfect that even today, it still looks...
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Gerardo 2022-03-26 09:01:04
The compositional special effects are indeed very eye-catching in the 1990s, but I can't understand this theme. Moses was brought up as a prince of Egypt, but he later put the Egyptian people into dire straits for the sake of his own nation. Is this the so-called righteous side? The children of brothers who grew up together died because of you, is this justice? The war between the two of you will make innocent people suffer, and in the end the flooded Egyptian soldiers are...
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Dominic 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Beautiful scenes and...
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Christiana 2022-03-26 09:01:04
I have always wanted to know the story of Moses and where the Ten Commandments came from. It is really rare that such an important religious story can be presented so...
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Clementine 2022-03-25 09:01:07
Exodus, Moses divided the sea. The whole can be regarded as the pinnacle of 2D animation technology and concept, plus the cooperation of the two most perfect...
The Prince of Egypt Comments
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Reinhold 2022-04-19 09:01:43
far worse than the theme song
This cartoon is based on the story of 'Exodus' in the Old Testament of the Bible. It took nearly 100 million US dollars to complete and took four years to complete. In the production process, not only the most advanced computer animation was used, but also hundreds of human figures were used....
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Lucie 2021-11-16 08:01:27
Every picture is worth savoring "Prince of Egypt"
The freshman forgot what the teacher played this film in class for everyone to enjoy, and I revisited it today, the picture and soundtrack are still so shocking. I was taken aback when I saw the year of creation in 1998. The production level 20 years ago was actually better than most domestic...
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Moses: Rameses? Rameses?
Rameses: [sarcastic] Oh, let me guess - you want me to... let your people go?
Moses: I hoped I would find you here.
Rameses: Get out!
[throws his wine glass on the floor]
Moses: Rameses, we must bring this to an end. Rameses, please, talk to me. We could always talk here.
Moses: [sighs] This place - so many memories. I remember the time you switched the heads of the Gods in the temple of Ra.
[Moses sighs and starts to leave, until Rameses speaks]
Rameses: If I recall correctly, you were there switching heads right along with me.
Moses: No, it was you, I didn't do that.
Rameses: Oh, yes, you did. You put the hippo on the crocodile, and the crocodile on the...
Moses: [remembering] ... on the falcon.
Rameses: Yes. And the priests thought it was a horrible omen and fasted for two months! Father was furious! You were always getting me into trouble!
[he starts to walk away, then sighs]
Rameses: But then,
[he laughs]
Rameses: you were always there to get me out of trouble again. Hmmph. Why can't things be the way they were before?
Rameses Son: Father? It's so dark. I'm frightened. Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?
Rameses: Yes, but one must wonder, why?
Moses: Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves. Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go.
Rameses: I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and evening star. I am Pharaoh!
Moses: Something else is coming, something much worse than anything before. Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!
Rameses: I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. My father had the right idea of how to deal with your people.
Moses: Rameses...
Rameses: And I think it's time I finished the job!
Moses: Rameses!
Rameses: And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypt, such as there never has been or ever will be again!
Moses: Rameses, you bring this upon yourself.
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Moses: God has come to me again, saying take a lamb, and with its blood, mark the lintel and posts of every door. For tonight, I shall pass through the land of Egypt, and smite all the firstborn. But when I see the blood upon your door, I will pass over you - and the plague shall not enter.
Director: Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner
Language: English,Hebrew Release date: December 18, 1998




