Review of The Prince of Egypt (1998) by Spangle — 09 Feb 2016
I expected a lot better, to say the least. Prince of Egypt is decently animated, but serves as a sparknotes version of the Biblical story that not only is far too quick, but it is a shallow adaptation at best that misses many key elements of the story.
Even worse, it changes many of them and the story itself resembles very little of the actual Biblical tale. Now, this is not truly a sin on its own because of course it is changed, but the changed story is far too kid-oriented and feels far too often like a bad kids cartoon that adults hate in numbers.
There are a few good sequences, such as the burning bush sequence, but you would be far better off just watching The Ten Commandments if you want to watch a film version of the Book of Exodus. Everything is borderline comical and the fast pace and the way it just skims through the story are incredibly annoying and, if you do not know the story, hard to follow.
Overall, The Prince of Egypt misses the mark by about 40 years.
This review of The Prince of Egypt (1998) was written by Spangle on 09 Feb 2016.
The Prince of Egypt has generally received positive reviews.
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