Release Date The Prince of Egypt Dec 18, 1998 Wide
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Actors For The Prince of Egypt
Val Kilmer,Ralph Fiennes,Michelle Pfeiffer,Sandra Bullock,Jeff Goldblum,Danny Glover,Patrick Stewart,Helen Mirren,Steve Martin,Martin Short,Natalie Portman,Mel Brooks,Rick StevesGenres The Prince of Egypt : Drama,Animation,Kids & Family,Musical & Performing Arts
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Prince of Egypt
User Ranting The Prince of Egypt : 3.2User Percentage For The Prince of Egypt : 75 %
User Count Like for The Prince of Egypt : 197,505
All Critics Ranting For The Prince of Egypt : 7
All Critics Count For The Prince of Egypt : 84
All Critics Percentage For The Prince of Egypt : 79 %
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Movie Overview For The Prince of Egypt
This is the extraordinary tale of two brothers named Moses and Ramses, one born of royal blood, and one an orphan with a secret past. Growing up the best of friends, they share a strong bond of free-spirited youth and good-natured rivalry. But the truth will ultimately set them at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire on earth, and the other the chosen leader of his people! Their final confrontation will forever change their lives and the world.TagLine The Prince of Egypt
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Review For The Prince of Egypt
The movie's proudest accomplishment is that it revises our version of Moses toward something more immediate and believable, more humanly knowable.Stephen Hunter-Washington Post
This is sensational cinema: crowds swarming among pyramids in eye-popping 3-D, camerawork that's distinctly Spielbergian in its fluidity.
David Edelstein-Slate
The blend of animation techniques somehow demonstrates mastery modestly, while the special effects are nothing short of magnificent.
Lisa Alspector-Chicago Reader
As epic, emotionally satisfying spectacle, it's way up there with the very best in mainstream animation.
Derek Adams-Time Out
The handsomely animated Prince of Egypt is an amalgam of Hollywood biblical epic, Broadway supermusical and nice Sunday school lesson.
Jeff Millar-Houston Chronicle
Takes itself too seriously.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
It turns much too serious for its own good, though it otherwise is an entirely satisfying animated adventure story.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Well-told story that's careful not to offend.
Nell Minow-Common Sense Media
When Moshe encounters the burning bush and confronts a God who calls Himself I Am That I Am...it is almost as if the scene compels the audience to remove their shoes for holy ground is underfoot
Jordan Hiller-Bangitout.com
The angular animation and muted colour palette gives the film a look more redolent of classic European cartoons than their homelier American counterparts.
-Film4
Hyperactive and visually busy without being much fun.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Much of the animation is stunning and all of the vocal performances are good to great. It's just much of the passion seems to be in not stepping on anyone's beliefs or interpretations, instead of in telling the story in the most compelling way possible.
Ron Wells-Film Threat
It could've worked with well-thought out characters, but limps along with the mostly flat and unmemorable ones that populate the picture.
Garth Franklin-Dark Horizons
Audiences may truly be shocked at how far Katzenberg is willing to go to maintain the story's integrity.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Looking Closer
Don't expect dancing camels and singing sphinxes.
Judith Egerton-Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
It is a more than decent adaptation of the classic tale, one that, despite what I have said in the previous paragraph, never talks down to its audience.
Eugene Novikov-Film Blather
Except for the rousing opening scenes, children may find the film too slow and humorless for cartoon fare. Most adults would prefer a more sophisticated exploration of spiritual themes.
Susan Tavernetti-Palo Alto Weekly
Though I don't recommend this film for very small children, it could be a great learning tool for teens, church youth groups, or aspiring animators. But you may be required to answer some tough questions. Better go bone up on your Old Testament.
John R. McEwen-Film Quips Online
The Prince of Egypt is a beautifully animated story with a superb cast; it just isn't the Exodus story.
James Rocchi-Netflix
Sincere, respectful and visually sublime.
Margaret A. McGurk-Cincinnati Enquirer
A disappointing and uninspiring animated feature.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
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