religious excess

Vito 2022-03-21 09:01:43

4 stars for religiousness but also for religiousness. There are not many adaptations from the original work. It can be said that the animated version perfectly restores the "Bible", that is, it adds a little more classic elements of DreamWorks. But it is precisely because of this that it can be seen that the Bible itself is for religion, so it cannot be regarded as history, and it is far from the truth. (Friends who are interested can learn about it) So what to say to smear ancient Egypt... Don't take it as a fact, just read it as a story. But it is precisely because it is a story that there is a place for deductions. Deductions: 1. The plot follows the scriptures, but it's too... too Diane to sing a song to make Moses admit his identity. At first, my sister was able to drop by the palace to see that the handle of the palace was really not strict. The base friend who sees it here: Understood, I will throw my children to sing in the future. Understood, in the future throwing children to choose the river. Me: I know the king. 2. The singing when you believe is beautiful, but I frown a little when I pray to get a miracle. There are a lot of Jews, and the uprising has a chance to win, but I can only pin my hopes on the gods. (Although it is related to the background of the times) 3. The God of the Old Testament was very ruthless, but the Jews did a lot of things to make everyone feel cold... But is there really any essential difference between the God who takes away the lives of others and the king who enslaved the Jews? Moreover, in the eyes of the Egyptians, the pharaoh was the sun god, and the two gods themselves did the same thing.

4. Pull two really miserable. My brother is gone, and my son is gone.

u1s1, if Moses hadn't recollected the singing and confessed his identity, he wouldn't have pitied the slaves. This is the limitation of the royal family, they don't think like this at all, that is, empathy.

Moses hoped that La Er would understand himself, but he forgot that he was thinking in a different position because of his identity, otherwise he would not have mercy.

Bonus points:

1. Special effects, special effects, special effects.

Decades ago, the division of Moses shocked me.

DreamWorks has always been at a high level, and the rest will not be mentioned.

2. Moses was more of a person than a "saint" than the original.

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Extended Reading
  • Monserrat 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    If you have faith and commit yourself to God and serve him, you will be responsible for sanctification. So as long as you have faith, you can do nothing, not even think. When you abandon all human nature and approach God with incomparable wisdom, you will find that God wants us to be patient, humble, and merciful, and wants us to regain our humanity. Therefore, people will always be human, and we will always have more humanity and less wisdom.

  • 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 world!

The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • God: [whispering] Moses...

    Moses: Here I am.

    God: Take the sandals from your feet, for the place on which you stand is holy ground.

    Moses: Who are you?

    God: I am that I am.

    Moses: I don't understand.

    God: I am the God of your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

    Miriam: [disembodied] You were born of my mother, Yocheved! You are our brother!

    [Moses quickly removes his sandals and throws them behind him]

    Moses: What do you want with me?

    God: I have seen the oppression of my people in Egypt, and have heard their cry.

    [sound of screams and cracking whips]

    God: So I shall stretch forth my hand, and lead them out of Egypt, into a good land. A land flowing with milk and honey. And so, unto Pharaoh, I shall send... you.

    Moses: Me? W-who am I to lead these people? They won't follow me, they won't even listen!

    God: I shall teach you what to say.

    Moses: [disembodied] Let my people go!

    Moses: But I was their enemy. I was the prince of Egypt, the son of the man who slaughtered... their *children*! You've chosen the wrong messenger! H-how can I even speak to these people?

    God: WHO MADE MAN'S MOUTH? WHO MADE THE DEAF, THE MUTE, THE SEEING OR THE BLIND? DID NOT I? NOW GO!

    [Moses falls to the ground, cowering]

    God: [soothing, lifting Moses up] Oh, Moses, I shall be with you when you go to the king of Egypt. But Pharaoh will not listen. So I will stretch forth my hand and smite Egypt with all my wonders! Take the staff in your hand, Moses. With it, *you* shall do *my* wonders.

    [whispers]

    God: I will be with you, Moses.

  • [laying his dead son on a bier]

    Rameses: [grief-stricken] You... and your people... have my permission to go.

    [Moses tries to comfort Rameses, only for him to jerk away]

    Rameses: LEAVE ME!