Faith and music

Federico 2022-04-19 09:01:43

After watching the whole film, the two most profound sentences in my mind are Look at your life through heaven's eye and the theme song There can be miracles when you believe.
There are few miracles in my life, until recently success. The complexity of the procedures was something I didn't expect at first. But in the end I persevered, because there was a belief that kept me going. I don't know exactly what this belief is, but at least I believe it exists. The moment the results came out, apart from thanking the people who have always supported me, I began to believe in the power of FAITH.
The film tells the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. I am no stranger to this. After reading it, I can't help but feel a little complicated - mixed with emotion and fear. I was moved because once again I deeply felt the power that FAITH brought to people, and I was afraid because I never thought that the God of Hebrews would actually use the method of bringing disasters and killing the eldest son to force Pharaoh to compromise. What's the difference between this and violence? I don't understand...
The most worth mentioning is the theme song sung by MC and WH for the film - when you believe. I believe that when you listen to this song in the middle of the night, anyone can be moved from the bottom of their hearts a force of.
Some people say that cartoons are childish. But I don't think so. Recently, I am crazy about Disney's cartoons. In my opinion, they just use the form of animation to show everyone the joys, sorrows and sorrows of an adult world, and avoid too strong visual impact.

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The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • Hotep: So you think you've got friends in high places, with the power to put us on the run.

    [he vanishes]

    Huy: Well, forgive us these smiles on our faces. You'll know what power is when we are done, son...

  • Tzipporah: [Moses has fallen into Jethro's Well] What are you girls doing?

    Sister: We're trying to get the funny man out of the well!

    Tzipporah: Trying to get the funny man out of the well. Well, that's one I've never heard before.

    [She looks down the well]

    Tzipporah: Oh! Oh, my! Don't worry down there! We'll get you out! Hold on!

    [She sees it is Moses]

    Tzipporah: You!

    [Tzipporah lets go of the rope, nods, and saunters away]

    Sister: That's why Papa says she'll never get married.