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LINK: The Prince of Egypt FULL REACTION

What an incredible cast this film boasts! Featuring the voices of Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes (Voldy... haha), Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, it's a star-studded lineup.

The animation in The Prince of Egypt is a hallmark of 90s cinema. The detailed depiction of ancient Egypt from grand palaces to vast deserts is impressive. The parting of the Red Sea scene stands out as particularly well-executed. We see in this film themes of identity, freedom, and faith with notable sensitivity and depth. It explores the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by its characters.

And then there's Hans Zimmer! He collaborated with Stephen Schwartz on several songs, creating a very entertaining soundtrack. The album also features two greats, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

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Lily

Ariana grande and Cynthia Erivo just sang “when you believe” this year at the met gala, the clips of that performance was soooo good !!! They sounded amazing !!

AyaaChann

As a non religious person, this is an amazing film. Definitely in the top 10 of best animations of all time. My favourite quote that gives me chills everytime: " I did not see, because i did not wish to see". Cant wait for the incredibles next!

Megan

Not a religious person but I do love this movie. RIP Ofra Haza who voiced Moses' mother and sang the intro/river song. Her voice is so beautiful, I still listen to the opening songs!

V

You don't realize until this movie that it really hammers home, that god, well this god (Jehovah) is extremely vengeful, and has no issue showing his divine malevolence. He killed all the first born, since the first pharaoh did the same. But the issue is here, is that he is blaming the son for what his father did. God literally got revenge for it, and this is backed up that god himself in the biblical lore says he is a vengeful god. Here is the kicker, in the biblical lore, it says that God himself hardened pharohs heart purposely, so it would be harder for him to make the decision to let the Jews go. This is just displaying his divine malevolence, to show how powerful he is. Remember: I am looking at this from an academic point of view, I am not religious. Also did God stop the Tornado early, just to cause tension, never understood that.

Kunzite Blossom

I first watched this in history class I believe. At the time I was in late elementary school or early middle school. I was not raised religiously so I never knew it was a religious film. It wasn't until college when me and a friend were talking about the film. When I mentioned loving it as a child, she was amazed I liked a religious film. Just goes to show, you don't need to be religious to like it.