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The Prince of Egypt [Region 2] | ![The Prince of Egypt [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21EXXNCY12L._SL500_.jpg) | Directors: Brenda Chapman, Simon Wells, Steve Hickner Actors: Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum Category: DVD
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Seller: --cdzone-uk-- Rating: 348 reviews Sales Rank: 72282
Format: PAL Languages: English (Original Language), Hebrew (Original Language), English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5051189122934 ASIN: B000059HL2
Theatrical Release Date: December 18, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Nearly every biblical film is ambitious, creating pictures to go with some of the most famous and sacred stories in the Western world. DreamWorks' first animated film was the vision of executive producer Jeffrey Katzenberg after his ugly split from Disney, where he had been acknowledged as a key architect in that studio's rebirth (The Little Mermaid, etc.). His first film for the company he helped create was a huge, challenging project without a single toy or merchandising tie-in, the backbone du jour of family entertainment in the 1990s. Three directors and 16 writers succeed in carrying out much of Katzenberg's vision. The linear story of Moses is crisply told, and the look of the film is stunning; indeed, no animated film has looked so ready to be placed in the Louvre since Fantasia. Here is an Egypt alive with energetic bustle and pristine buildings. Born a slave and set adrift in the river, Moses (voiced by Val Kilmer) is raised as the son of Pharaoh Seti (Patrick Stewart) and is a fitting rival for his stepbrother Rameses (Ralph Fiennes). When he learns of his roots--in a knockout sequence in which hieroglyphics come alive--he flees to the desert, where he finds his roots and heeds God's calling to free the slaves from Egypt. Katzenberg and his artists are careful to tread lightly on religious boundaries. The film stops at the parting of the Red Sea, only showing the Ten Commandments--without commentary--as the film's coda. Music is a big part (there were three CDs released) and Hans Zimmer's score and Stephen Schwartz's songs work well--in fact the pop-ready, Oscar-winning "When You Believe" is one of the weakest songs. Kids ages 5 and up should be able to handle the referenced violence; the film doesn't shy away from what Egyptians did to their slaves. Perhaps Katzenberg could have aimed lower and made a more successful animated film, but then again, what's a heaven for? --Doug Thomas
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Amazing Movie February 1, 2010 Dustin Nikolich (Merrillville IN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A fantastic film that came to me just as fantastic. Sealed up, not opened, flawless.
Impressive Animated Feature January 31, 2010 Brother Wolf of Gubbio (California) Sorry folks, I just had to add my two cents. When I saw this movie in the theater I completely enjoyed it. The vhs tape is great but this dvd required some adjustment on my television to bring out the color and clarity.
The music and song really tell the story. The fine acting not withstanding, the plot is carried by the wonderful music which combines traditional Jewish music with modern popular songs in a way so well done that it is as memorable as anything Disney produced. The animation is of course, excellent with the wonderful impession styles illustrating the background of Egypt. If the Ten Commandments could be made into a musical, Prince of Egypt would be it. The direction would have made Cecil B. De Mille proud. It is truly a work of art in its own right.
great movie! January 18, 2010 gayle (Texas) my 6-yr-old first saw this at his summer daycare, and then at my mom's house. he loves it! so i decided to buy it to have around the house too. it's a great movie for the whole family.
Better than Disney but misses the mark January 11, 2010 Deanna L. Coleman I was really looking forward to seeing this movie but at the end was very disappointed. I agree with another reviewer that the animation and creation of this film was very well done, but I was upset that it deviated from the Biblical account. I assume this was done in an effort to make it more politically correct or palatable to children and those whose sensibilities may be offended by the events the film is based on as told by the Bible. For those looking for a moral alternative to Disney's library of movies depicting witchcraft and fantasy, it's okay; it contains lies about what the Bible actually says, but it's better than some things a kid could watch...I guess. I grew up learning about the stories in the Bible as they were written; unedited, blood, guts, fire and all and I'm glad I did.
The Prince of Egypt January 3, 2010 Arnita D. Brown (USA) An animated version of the life of Moses as described in the Old Testament's Book of Exodus. The story centers upon the the destiny of two brothers--one born a prince, the other born a slave. Only one will emerge as a leader and as a liberator, fighting to free Hebrew slaves employed by his father, the Pharaoh, and finally realizing his mission as a savior. Dreamworks delivered huge on a story that is incredible. The voice acting, animation, everything works in this move. Simply Amazing.
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