Review of The Prince of Egypt (1998) by Michael O'sullivan for Washington Post — 15 May 2015
As a rule, the drawn and computer-animated imagery is top notch and seamlessly integrated, but the central characters' tawny complexions and the often chiaroscuro lighting sometimes obscure all but the whites of their eyes and their pearl-perfect teeth.
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This review of The Prince of Egypt (1998) was written by Michael O'sullivan and published by Washington Post on 15 May 2015.
The Prince of Egypt has generally received positive reviews.
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