It is a very well-done lie, which Hollywood is very good at. They even put something at the very beginning of the movie, saying, "We've taken license with this story." And did they ever! So, in order to make everyone happy (you know how you have to be politically correct here, there, and everywhere), they made no one happy. You will be very well entertained, but just know going in that you are not going to get true history. I am being a little bit facetious there, but I am giving the movie two thumbs down. The only thing that is true is Moses' name. I have come to the conclusion that the movie is a lie from beginning to end. I had read that the producers had consulted with the brightest of secular Christian, Jewish, and Muslim scholars, and I hoped just maybe that they would be honest. I was very intrigued to see how they were going to present Moses in this cartoon. I was looking forward to it from that point of view, but I am really interested in history, especially biblical history, as you might imagine. I have read some reviews of this movie and I knew that everybody had given it good marks for its artistic value, that it had just been so well drawn, that the animation was very good. DreamWorks is a Steven Spielberg venture with a couple other fellows. Comparing the film "Prince of Egypt" with what the Bible and secular history can tell us about him and his times reveals that truth is more incredible than fiction!Ī few weeks ago I took my family out to the movies to see the DreamWorks animated feature “The Prince of Egypt”. The life of Moses, one of the top-five religious figures in history, is even more remarkable when all the facts are known.
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