The Prince of Egypt Comments

  • Rebeka 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    It was played during the music class. When the ending song sounded, the teacher asked unintentionally: Whose song? The classroom was quiet, and then only my faint voice came out: Mariah Carey...

  • Rey 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    I don’t know that many people don’t like it. Maybe it’s from the perspective of historical materialism. This film marks the beginning of the decline of 2D...

  • Isobel 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Love and faith are the greatest forces in the world. —— "Prince of Egypt" has become the last animated feature film produced by DreamWorks for children so far. The Taiwanese Mandarin version feels pretty good as a whole, but the singing part is not supported by national subtitles, and some of the lyrics are not understood. The pharaoh said, "The big prince is a fragile link (the weak link)" is the most dissatisfied. Lines. Finally, the passage of "Chopping the Sea to Open a Road" reminds the...

  • Wilbert 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    The paintings are as good as ever, although they are in an American style, they are dancing and vivid, but without touching details. The Egyptian music in it is wrong, it uses Arabic music. The story was filmed in accordance with "Exodus", as far as possible, but after such a reappearance, I always feel that Hebrew's god has become a lot more nonsense than when I watched bible, and it is a...

  • Susanna 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Love and faith are the greatest forces in the...

  • Randi 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Those who don’t believe in Christ will become anti-Christ after watching this...

  • Bernadette 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    This piece of history is too mythical, but I heard when you believe... so beautiful. The song at the end of when you believe lingers in my ears, inexplicably moved. Love this song even more. The history of the Jews is so sad, the sufferings did not destroy them, so they are now the greatest nation in the...

  • Harvey 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    It's a pity that I hate that kind of religious...

  • Virgil 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    Classic American style, American painting style, American story, and American expression technique. Singing and dancing are really unbearable, can't you stop singing and talk well? ? It's like Asanpian who jumped up as he talked. Religious notions are offensive. They are just to save one party and destroy the other party. Is this the so-called justice of the gods? ?...

  • Clarissa 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    The classic works in the history of American animation are undoubtedly artistic and aesthetic, especially the original soundtrack. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. However, the religious nature is too strong. I cannot understand and agree with it. I emphasize that as long as I believe, I don’t have why or how to believe. Moreover, this kind of hegemony of punishing the whole nation against another or several religions through disasters is really letting people....

Extended Reading
  • Elouise 2022-03-23 09:01:42

    My hope is your despair

    When I write comments, I tend to be daring and shameless, do not do in-depth research, and talk nonsense. For this matter, I have my own set of rhetoric: it is not used to earn manuscript fees, and I don’t have to be responsible for readers, editors, and coins. I have to figure it out when I talk...

  • Maud 2021-11-16 08:01:27

    sound

    In the early spring, I chatted with a friend who specializes in piano and talked about the origin of music. From the initial religious needs, to the expression of pure beauty in the middle period, to the highlight of individuality now. Although the original intention has been very...

The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • Rameses: Tell your people as of today, their work load has been doubled, thanks to your God. Or is it thanks... to you?

  • Miriam: [singing] Many nights we've prayed, with no proof anyone could hear. In our hearts a hopeful song we barely understood. Now we are not afraid, although we know there's much to fear. We were moving mountains, long before we knew we could...