The Prince of Egypt

1998 • 98 minutes
4.6
1.32K reviews
79%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

An epic adventure that captivated movie audiences the world over in this familiar tale of two brothers- one born of royal blood, one an orphan with a secret past. As one becomes the ruler of a powerful empire and the other the chosen leader of his people, their final confrontation will forever change the world. With Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Patrick Stewart, and Helen Mirren.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.32K reviews
001biohazard
January 6, 2021
The film is criminally underrated. The animation is gorgeous, the music is masterful and the voice acting is on point. It also takes a more interesting focus on the Exodus story by focusing on the relationship between the two brothers forced to be enemies. I loved this movie when I first watched it at 7 years old and I love it now. Only issue is the comedy is a little off a couple of times. (P.S I'm an atheist, you don't have to be religious to enjoy religious stories)
Jenah Winkler
March 30, 2022
I actually Adore this movie All my life I've been really into Egyptian stuff. I love learning about the Egyptian people and what they did back then. I'd like to how it showed some of the ways they use the power of manipulation and showman ship When it came to the song you're playing with the big boys now. It shows the greed and the corruption Of the pharaoh and Head of staff. A very powerful Bible story that will always stick in my head till the day I die.
Benji Munoz
February 4, 2022
I'm a Christian and I feel like some of it is inaccurate (for instance, Ramses forgives him in this movie. In the Bible story, Moses runs away because Ramses wants to kill him) but that's about it. My favorite part is when Moses drinks at the well and the sheep just barfs out the water. 5/5. The comedy, the story, and the Biblical importance just makes this movie even better than you'd expect. I love it. And that ending, where he holds up the ten commandments, I was awestruck.