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  • @beform8354
    @beform8354 2 года назад +20874

    Amazing fact: Ofra Haza, the Israeli singer who voiced Moses's mother, was so talented and perfect for the role that they asked her to dub almost every dub possible for the movie
    She ended up doing the dub and the song in *18 different languages* and nailed it in every single one
    This is so amazing to think about and appreciate how talented she is

    • @eurech
      @eurech 2 года назад +1469

      They also re-drew Yocheved when they saw Ofra, they thought she was so beautiful that they modelled the character after her.

    • @huntercool2232
      @huntercool2232 2 года назад +1048

      She unfortunately passed away in 2000 from aids. May she rest in peace.

    • @nerveagent1905
      @nerveagent1905 2 года назад

      @@huntercool2232 She died of AIDS-related organ failure, as well.

    • @SniperSly
      @SniperSly 2 года назад +324

      She's had a very beautiful voice

    • @shauna123abc
      @shauna123abc Год назад +56

      WONDERFUL!!!! AWESOME MOVIE. VERY TRUE TO LIFE.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😇❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜💜❤️❤️❤️

  • @caroxgrimaldo
    @caroxgrimaldo 2 года назад +17876

    Even if you’re not religious, this movie is so worth seeing. The animation, execution, musical score it’s all so good

    • @Cabinet_Juice
      @Cabinet_Juice 2 года назад +788

      That’s one thing I adore about this film. Sure it’s about a religious story, but it doesn’t put all its focus onto the religious aspects of it. Really the story is more about the rift growing between Moses and Rameses

    • @l0velydaisys378
      @l0velydaisys378 2 года назад +258

      @@Cabinet_Juice not really.. it’s about Moses trusting in God again.

    • @Twitch_Bear
      @Twitch_Bear 2 года назад +238

      @@l0velydaisys378 uh nope... Moses grow-up with egyptian gods. not the hebrew God. i doubt he believes on any God for that matter (you know before Mt. Sinai). -so theres no "trusting on God again" if theres none to begin with.
      in short this movie is about the story of Moses as the savior of his people. in general. it also can't be life of Moses, cause his final days where not included.

    • @Twitch_Bear
      @Twitch_Bear 2 года назад +248

      well, im an athiest, but i enjoy this movie. i mean its just a good movie with amazing music.

    • @Sputterbug
      @Sputterbug 2 года назад +139

      fr im atheist and it just feels like any other fantasy movie except its based on real religious views, and except that its better than most other dreamworks movies

  • @tynielsen
    @tynielsen Год назад +6184

    The Prince of Egypt and The Hunchback of Notre Dame are two animated musical movies that are on another level

    • @TheStreetFoolosopherMr187
      @TheStreetFoolosopherMr187 Год назад +7

      Ironically both were done under DreamWorks CEO Jeffery Katzenberg and they had the same songwriters Stephen Schwartz

    • @Rinesmyth
      @Rinesmyth Год назад +351

      Funny enough Stephen Schwartz was the songwriter for both

    • @trentonmishler6350
      @trentonmishler6350 Год назад +150

      I literally just came from drunkenly listening to all the hunchback songs on RUclips and I was thinking what other movie could possibly be this good score wise, and prince of Egypt immediately came to mind, so now here I am 😂 I agree with you! Both criminally underrated movies. Not everyone watches these movies and truly appreciates the scores the way some of us do. Truly masterful!

    • @fiercetin
      @fiercetin Год назад +37

      These are the two movies. when I meet a new person, that I ask if they’ve seen.

    • @talcohen4144
      @talcohen4144 Год назад +81

      Interesting parallel and contrast
      between Pharaoh's daughter finding infant Moses
      and Frollo finding infant Quasimodo

  • @gaminalltheway5770
    @gaminalltheway5770 Год назад +1857

    the “Elohim, God on high, can you hear your people cry?” line goes insanely hard for some reason

    • @averyjudd1281
      @averyjudd1281 Год назад +56

      Now too of all times

    • @JoshuaTCoe
      @JoshuaTCoe Год назад +77

      He hears and He will always send His anointed deliverer!!

    • @istanpopcorn618
      @istanpopcorn618 Год назад +5

      Real

    • @mariaoliverr
      @mariaoliverr Год назад +6

      Always get me

    • @LoveableMee92
      @LoveableMee92 Год назад +23

      YES! I’m introducing my daughter more to Christ and she loved this song!!

  • @GeraltofRizziaa
    @GeraltofRizziaa 2 года назад +21641

    Dreamworks did not have to go this hard in the beginning.

    • @vladdracul2379
      @vladdracul2379 2 года назад +182

      What did you mean?

    • @alissacook6937
      @alissacook6937 2 года назад +1765

      @@vladdracul2379 he means it’s a MASTERPIECE!!! And I agree 💯

    • @vixendreamer
      @vixendreamer 2 года назад +1077

      Didn't have to but they did and we thank them for doing so.

    • @estefanymoreno8399
      @estefanymoreno8399 2 года назад +250

      Yep, is just lion king, the opening is so good that the rest of the movie suffers from it, it sets a bar that is impossible to keep for a WHOLE movie, you should save the big guns for the ending

    • @alissacook6937
      @alissacook6937 2 года назад +849

      @@estefanymoreno8399 I disagree. I think the movie is also a masterpiece in its entirety. Way ahead of it’s time too!

  • @rosesweetcharlotte
    @rosesweetcharlotte 2 года назад +12040

    The thing about the Nile is, it was extremely sacred to the Egyptians at this time. The queen receiving little Moses like this would definitely lead her to believe that the gods were gifting him to her. And it is statistically likely that the house of Pharaoh had experienced at least some recent child death, so it would appear to her that the gods were sending her a replacement baby

    • @wraithking3749
      @wraithking3749 2 года назад +1

      Given that pharaos married their family members to keep their bloodline pure wouldnt suprise me that she would have lost some babies.

    • @tracemcgoatly8571
      @tracemcgoatly8571 2 года назад +516

      Little did she know 😂

    • @eew8060
      @eew8060 2 года назад +49

      Wow..I like that @carlycrays2831

    • @Jake-qc3mj
      @Jake-qc3mj Год назад +909

      The predecessor to amazon prime, Nile prime be same day delivering babies

    • @kellyweingart3692
      @kellyweingart3692 Год назад +21

      😂😂😂😂

  • @sebastianL423
    @sebastianL423 Год назад +5273

    If you didn’t already catch it, Moses actually did remember his last lullaby, later you can hear him whistle in a scene for a brief moment when he’s all grown up, love those small details.

    • @arturmonteiro8541
      @arturmonteiro8541 Год назад +42

      what scene is it

    • @MsSesshy253
      @MsSesshy253 Год назад +267

      @@arturmonteiro8541 the scene after him and Ramses get scolded for the destruction they caused. He's sitting at the feet of a statue while whistling the tune of the lullaby

    • @arturmonteiro8541
      @arturmonteiro8541 Год назад +47

      @@MsSesshy253 THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @randomchannel-px6ho
      @randomchannel-px6ho Год назад +132

      I mean it's a pretty explicit detail in the film. When he meets his brother and sister for the first time she sings it too him and he gets upset at it and runs off.
      It's also a leitmotif that appears rather frequently in the score

    • @mvry6573
      @mvry6573 Год назад +25

      If you watched the movie, it was pretty obvious, seeing that they mention it at least three times

  • @jonbaxter2254
    @jonbaxter2254 Год назад +2803

    We need films like this again... even if you aren't Christian, there are some incredible stories in the Old Testament.

    • @rainey6511
      @rainey6511 Год назад +115

      I am not a Christian nor am I Jewish, but I enjoy reading Bible stories sm (especially in the Old Testament)

    • @lukasbachan4285
      @lukasbachan4285 Год назад +51

      Old Testament is not christian.

    • @pumpkinjunkin
      @pumpkinjunkin Год назад

      ​@@lukasbachan4285its literally apart of the Holy Bible man

    • @Muhammadwasapedo
      @Muhammadwasapedo Год назад +160

      ​@lukasbachan4285 yes it is. Christians study the old and new testaments. While Hebrews only study the old testament, otherwise known as the Torah.

    • @pumpkinjunkin
      @pumpkinjunkin Год назад

      ​@@Muhammadwasapedo👍

  • @honeysucle10
    @honeysucle10 2 года назад +14322

    This is one of the strongest openings to any animated movie ever. If you haven't seen it yet, Prince of Egypt is well worth watching. Religious or not, it opens up so much imaginatively. This is an excellent movie.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 2 года назад +66

      3:57 my family and I loved this movie.

    • @AguedaG
      @AguedaG 2 года назад +280

      This is one of the strongest opening of ANY MOVIE ever. Animated or not.

    • @Shelaborator
      @Shelaborator 2 года назад +19

      @@AguedaG 100%

    • @cjhenderson690
      @cjhenderson690 2 года назад +112

      Absolutely! This movie has such a beautiful story told through amazing music and animation. Unlike other religious movies, it doesn't try to preach to you or berate you for being atheist.

    • @arctic_shadow578
      @arctic_shadow578 2 года назад +7

      i got the original also from the 50s

  • @DjStylelist
    @DjStylelist 2 года назад +11652

    Argueably one of the most beutifully composed music of an animated film in my opinion. Ofra Haza has the most beautiful voice. She also sang the song in multiple languages. May she rest in peace.

    • @geoboy700
      @geoboy700 2 года назад +97

      Wow did she really die cuz she did an amazing verse on thsi

    • @jacobcarpenter3921
      @jacobcarpenter3921 2 года назад +326

      @@geoboy700, she died of AIDS in 2000. I saw this film with my father and elder siblings in a local cinema. Ofra Haza possessed a beautiful mezzo-soprano voice, perfect for such an amazing opening.

    • @creativewriter3887
      @creativewriter3887 2 года назад

      @@geoboy700 She waited years to get married.. only to be blindsided by a POS Doron Ashkenazi, who upon marrying her made her separate from her long-time manager, forced her to sell her beloved home, gave her AIDS but when she became sick, basically kept her a prisoner until the private doctor couldn't do anything and Ofra begged her sisters to help her get to a hospital.. by then she was already in renal failure and died two days later. Then the POS and his mother tried to syphon royalties monies and clear Ofra's bank accts.. before the family stepped and their lawyers stopped him from doing so. The POS end up dying from an overdose. Had Ofra just trusted her instincts and her manager who warned her about Ashkenazi and had not succumbed to tremendous pressure from her family to finally get married and "settle down", she may still be alive today.

    • @briannahenry3978
      @briannahenry3978 2 года назад +14

      I agree!!

    • @susanstorm7910
      @susanstorm7910 2 года назад +12

      Rip to a skinny legend ❤❤❤

  • @juggagirl
    @juggagirl 2 года назад +4495

    "Elohim, god on high, can you hear your people cry" I can repeat that all day and it still gives me the chills lmao

    • @timothyteo4785
      @timothyteo4785 2 года назад +259

      Even better that it's a clever wordplay. The phrase is "Elohim, Adonai" or "God, Lord above" which also translates to "Elohim, Lord on High"

    • @gabrielfalcao2952
      @gabrielfalcao2952 2 года назад +108

      In the Hebrew version it simply goes as "Elokim, hatishmah shav'ateinu harabah" (Oh, G-d, will You hear our many pleads?)
      That does sound a bit personal. Same goes for "Hoshiah Na" ("Please, deliver us").

    • @rosem5041
      @rosem5041 2 года назад +36

      Yes he hears the call of the oppressed, the Palestinians have been oppressed for over 70 years. Elohim does not like injustice and oppression.

    • @gabrielfalcao2952
      @gabrielfalcao2952 2 года назад +62

      @@rosem5041 Oppresed people that can easily get their hands on some pretty expensive weapons such as missiles, that can come and go freely in Israel (and being able to enact such terror attacks as seen last week),...
      Well, wish my people had been "oppressed" like that over these last centuries instead of the actual oppression we got from both Europeans and Arabs alike.

    • @indrqshounen8638
      @indrqshounen8638 2 года назад +47

      @@rosem5041 the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians for 400 years

  • @Karomix3
    @Karomix3 Год назад +1722

    The queen being a queen by immediatly adopting the baby while knowing all newborns are to be killed, and has Moses growing up to adulthood with her husband not complaining about it. Legend.

    • @Realhalloweenman
      @Realhalloweenman Год назад +418

      It probably has more to do with the fact that because of the Egyptian religion the queen would probably view a baby just randomly appearing to her in the Nile as a gift from the Gods in which case she literally couldn't refuse it

    • @ameliaaman3334
      @ameliaaman3334 Год назад +309

      ​@@Realhalloweenmanin the bible she knew he was Hebrew. "She opened it and saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said"

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 Год назад +109

      @@ameliaaman3334she saw moses was circumcised. Egyptians didn’t get circumcised but Jewish nation did. She saw that and knew.

    • @MothMan-or3rb
      @MothMan-or3rb Год назад +69

      I also think it has to do with how extremely dangerous the river is regardless of the Egyptian mythos, the whole river would flood at certain points in the year and even crocodiles and hippos (yes hippos are supriseingly dangerous when they need to be) and just having a random child appear on her doorstep in a basket that she
      Might have assumed or beloved it also could have floated down the river would also be something in and of itself

    • @Karomix3
      @Karomix3 Год назад +42

      @@MothMan-or3rb Yeah hippos are one of the most dangerous animals actually, if one charges at you you can kiss your life goodbye.

  • @vladdracul2379
    @vladdracul2379 2 года назад +5711

    The closing, "deliver us," always struck a cord with me. Even to this day. Beautiful.

  • @Nathan-sf3ub
    @Nathan-sf3ub 2 года назад +4565

    How this movie didn't win at the Oscar's is beyond me. Yes, When We Believe won best original song, but the movie itself had so much else going for it as well

    • @onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout
      @onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout 2 года назад +224

      Should have won best animated film

    • @Balnazzardi
      @Balnazzardi 2 года назад +198

      @@onceyouwheeinyoucantwheeout Back then there was no such category (sadly)....though then again there werent as many animated movies or studios making them each year. So animated movies were mainly nominated for their songs

    • @Sputterbug
      @Sputterbug 2 года назад +93

      they should do honorable oscars for animated films that came out before it was a category.

    • @missmisteryman7831
      @missmisteryman7831 2 года назад +73

      sadly i believe up to this day the Oscars doesn’t regard animation as highly as its live action films…

    • @TheImaginator972
      @TheImaginator972 2 года назад +57

      Better yet, I wish DreamWorks's Prince Of Egypt should have got an Oscar nomination for BEST PICTURE just like Disney's Beauty And The Beast did it.

  • @freebee95553
    @freebee95553 2 года назад +3760

    Man when the sister said "Come and deliver us too...." really strike me. For a child to understand and desire to be delivered and her people really speaks volumes of how fast a child have to mature in oppression.

    • @נטלישלי-ז4מ
      @נטלישלי-ז4מ Год назад +102

      She was a prophet! Miriam

    • @ToastPlayz-yk2pr
      @ToastPlayz-yk2pr Год назад

      kq5bc7tq3r@ I don't think wemen can be prophets only men

    • @righthandstep5
      @righthandstep5 Год назад +21

      People barely lived to 40 from 10 kya to 1600. Makes sense to grow up fast.

    • @justjared2009
      @justjared2009 Год назад +2

      I don't think that that was scriptural...

    • @tedhubertcrusio372
      @tedhubertcrusio372 Год назад +10

      ​@@justjared2009the whole story is Scriptural...
      Did you huff bleach again?

  • @RexVenge95
    @RexVenge95 Год назад +226

    When I found out Hans Zimmer scored this film, it immediately made sense to me why the music, lyrical or otherwise, stuck with me from childhood. That dude is a master of his craft.

    • @pellocloudy
      @pellocloudy 23 дня назад +5

      Also stephen schwartz . A pair of perfection

  • @Jay-mz3cp
    @Jay-mz3cp 2 года назад +3663

    I like how the queen stares daggers at her servants. That look said, "If either of you saying anything, you'll be sorry. I'm the queen, and I want this baby"

    • @solitaire737
      @solitaire737 Год назад +197

      It was even clearer in Cecil B. DeMille’s Ten Commandments, when Bithiah, daughter of pharaoh, tells to her servant, Memnet : « Raise your hands, Memnet. What you have buried in the Nile shall remain buried in your heart. Swear it. The day you break that oath will be the last your eyes shall ever see. »

    • @matthewblake8485
      @matthewblake8485 Год назад +70

      I’m just now getting why she glared at them like that. All these years 😮😩

    • @tula1433
      @tula1433 Год назад +22

      Where did the queen tell the pharaoh Moses came from? Did he think she had birthed him?

    • @DKingillustrator
      @DKingillustrator Год назад +34

      @@matthewblake8485 when i watched this movie, i was a child.. so seeing it as an adult, there are pleeeenty of things im picking up on now, that i never did.

    • @speedydrury_1
      @speedydrury_1 Год назад +77

      @@tula1433 She probably told a story of the gods sending him down like an angel to her and pharaoh or something like that!

  • @averavoraylks5834
    @averavoraylks5834 2 года назад +3485

    My grandparents are jehovas witness, my mom is an athiest, my dad is a catholic and my whole family loves this movie. Speaks volumes

    • @michaelversace456
      @michaelversace456 2 года назад +162

      I was a catholic but am now an atheist and I can still appreciate this movie.

    • @michaelversace456
      @michaelversace456 2 года назад +16

      @@jaycja1208 it'd take more than that. I never believed in the first place. Mi

    • @michaelversace456
      @michaelversace456 2 года назад +31

      @@jaycja1208please don't. There's no possible way I can believe. I know too much of reality. Not only that. I've studied 6 variants of the bible. It's not possible for a deity to exist. Only higher life forms.

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 2 года назад +44

      @@michaelversace456i agree, religion is false but the influence it has on people and our world is undeniable

    • @butterflyera2399
      @butterflyera2399 2 года назад +9

      @Jaycja ill pray for you to get common sense :D

  • @ericadiaz7349
    @ericadiaz7349 2 года назад +2569

    This scene always makes me tear up, i cant bear to imagine what Moses's mother was feeling knowing she had to do this

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 2 года назад +182

      In the Bible she does actually raise her son. Pharaohs’ daughter (not wife as the movie depicts) kept the child but Moses’ mother was brought in to care for him. So it worked out

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 2 года назад +16

      This movie makes me feel like I’m there. How it must of been in ancient Egypt with the opulent columns and massive walls and the beauty but also the hardship hebrew slaves went through to build Egypt’s glory.

    • @kjunay2048
      @kjunay2048 2 года назад +17

      @@sailorarwen6101 this is biblical facts 👌🏾💯

    • @claretheworm
      @claretheworm Год назад +44

      :( can't imagine all those mothers who lost their sons because Pharaoh put out a kill order.

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 Год назад +18

      @@claretheworm yeah firstborns. It was brutal then also

  • @yanneldor
    @yanneldor 12 дней назад +17

    Absolute goosebumps. I am Jewish, and this movie was a movie that I grew up with my entire childhood. I am now 21 years old, and still have goosebumps

  • @Browneyes03
    @Browneyes03 2 года назад +1149

    “Elohiem, God on high. Can you hear your people cry?”
    That line is so beautiful.

    • @skybuildingdeck332
      @skybuildingdeck332 Год назад +18

      Elohiem in hebrew is god

    • @wijdndbcxbss
      @wijdndbcxbss Год назад +10

      @@skybuildingdeck332elohim means god on high

    • @fonjadidi
      @fonjadidi Год назад +1

      That's my favourite too

    • @susanlett9632
      @susanlett9632 Год назад +8

      I'm converting to Judaism and these sings get me every time

    • @KM-ql4eb
      @KM-ql4eb Год назад +3

      Especially now 😢 my heart breaks for the people.

  • @SkulleySlayer
    @SkulleySlayer 2 года назад +5035

    The fact that the queen near the end accepted the child as her own regardless of what or where he came from. Not only that she had the heart to save him cause she didn’t know that he sent the guards to go kill all the new borns. She shows that not all of them are like that or think that way. She was my favorite of all times.

    • @Daniela-nk6ol
      @Daniela-nk6ol 2 года назад +607

      And the looks she gave to the handmaidens to that they'd keep quiet about it too

    • @servphiim
      @servphiim 2 года назад +80

      @@stijnvdv2 did you really just do a whole analogy on how a religion is stupid.

    • @Teddy-u8h
      @Teddy-u8h 2 года назад

      Um what do you think happens after you die?

    • @Teddy-u8h
      @Teddy-u8h 2 года назад +6

      Mam or seer

    • @janderson947
      @janderson947 2 года назад +117

      God placed on her heart to accept the child

  • @kayethrine1008
    @kayethrine1008 2 года назад +1396

    Someone who doesnt get enough props for me is the queen, there was no judgement of that baby or care of where he came from, she just picked him up & loved him immediately, she is a mom in the most pure form🤍

    • @tula1433
      @tula1433 Год назад +84

      Absolutely. She served humanitarian icon. She is the moment. ❤

    • @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures
      @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures Год назад +118

      The look she gave to her servants says it all😂😂😂

    • @ellis1469
      @ellis1469 Год назад +165

      It’s cuz he came from the Nile which meant to her the baby was sent by the gods. In her own words when the gods send you something you don’t ask why.

    • @susanlett9632
      @susanlett9632 Год назад +13

      ​@@ellis1469I was going to say that too.

    • @tedhubertcrusio372
      @tedhubertcrusio372 Год назад +15

      Jochebed and the Queen were both queens IMHO

  • @celestial_aryn
    @celestial_aryn Год назад +869

    I love how you can hear the desperation and heartbreaking pain in the mother's voice, crying out for God to hear the Israelites and deliver them and praying that she will see her baby boy again. This song brings chills and tears every single time. Highly recommend this film, even if you aren't religious---it is still such a genuinely beautiful movie.

    • @dirkdelacroix5949
      @dirkdelacroix5949 Год назад +10

      the hebrews*

    • @Syealxs
      @Syealxs Год назад +13

      @@dirkdelacroix5949 Actually Jewish (its both an ethnicity and a religion) is the most common and usually most approved of term for Jewish people(Hebrew is the language). But Israelites wouldn't be too far off considering that Isreal is home to not only many Jewish people but many descendants of the freed slaves from Eqypt.

    • @Sopgie25
      @Sopgie25 Год назад +6

      @@Syealxsno, he was correcting the use of the word “Israeli” which at that time would’ve been called “Canaan” also Moses never actually reached the land of Canaan, so the word Hebrew is the most correct phrase, but yeah Jewish would work

    • @shevrollet354
      @shevrollet354 Год назад +1

      ​@@Sopgie25 yes but the word is Israelite, not Israeli. And it is correct. Jacob was also known as Israel, which is why his descendants are known as Israelites. Nothing to do with geographical location.

    • @auralcross3139
      @auralcross3139 Год назад +1

      ​@@shevrollet354 I'm not very aware, but I thought it was due to the fact that the kingdom was divided into Israel and Judah after Solomon's death

  • @samanthavang1564
    @samanthavang1564 2 года назад +1696

    I know it's only like 2 seconds of the movie, but Moses whistling her lullaby as an adult makes my heart hurt 😭. Especially when the lullaby says "sleep and remember my last lullaby" 😭😭
    I'm going to cry in a corner now

    • @Brook_55
      @Brook_55 2 года назад +101

      This!! And since he whistled it so casually I figured it meant that throughout his life (although he was raised by his mom in the bible but movie version), he has been remembering her through the lullaby

    • @wandasmith9536
      @wandasmith9536 2 года назад +8

      @@Brook_55 yes

    • @fizzbrew
      @fizzbrew Год назад +2

      Lol that was cute

    • @spider-man9118
      @spider-man9118 Год назад +5

      Ayo guys, we have archeological evidence for biblical events, if you’re interested

    • @Bloodidi_9
      @Bloodidi_9 Год назад +1

      I KNOW!!! I realized this the other day when I rewatched it years after and it made me really emotional. ❤

  • @HapiHeru
    @HapiHeru 2 года назад +5927

    This song means so much to me... Growing up as a child who was given up for adoption this was the first movie I saw as a kid that actually showed that. I was very angry as a young kid feeling discarded by my birth parents, but it was this song that showed me a different perspective on how my mother must've felt when making that decision. To give me a chance at a better life to be able to grow and prosper. The image at 3:30 has been permanently ingrained into my brain as I would rewind the tape over and over again just to see how much pain she was in. In a weird way it gave me comfort, letting me know that my sadness wasn't just one sided. I know one day we will meet again Mom...
    (It also helped that I looked very similar to Moses lol)

    • @me27687
      @me27687 2 года назад +328

      You a protagonist Fr fr man. Know I'm somewhere out in this world routing for you.

    • @NasikaSakura
      @NasikaSakura 2 года назад +71

      Beautiful.

    • @juliea.h.4639
      @juliea.h.4639 2 года назад +153

      That is so beautiful. I was close to crying at that scene, but actually did it after reading your comment.

    • @nicollective
      @nicollective 2 года назад +22

      🧡🧡🧡🧡

    • @sylvisix7250
      @sylvisix7250 2 года назад +56

      This is beautiful, I'm glad you came to this conclusion and I pray for healing in your life

  • @ariadnefrolich7243
    @ariadnefrolich7243 2 года назад +2492

    5:29 Never noticed this as a kid but now re-watching it I can appreciate the details. I love how you can clearly see shock on her handmaidens' faces, which the queen dispels with a single glare.

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte 2 года назад +277

      Yeah, the queen pretty much told them that the baby was hers then. And all she had to do was have Pharaoh say it and it would be so

    • @ohhellobethany
      @ohhellobethany 2 года назад +357

      Another neat detail is little Ramses being set aside so that Moses can be raised up. Despite Ramses attempts to be held again, the queen walks past him, and slowly he becomes completely hidden from view, directly under Moses's shadow. If that ain't some subtle foreshadowing I don't know what is.

    • @ariadnefrolich7243
      @ariadnefrolich7243 2 года назад +162

      @@ohhellobethany I noticed that too, but as an older sibling myself I can say that's pretty much normal when a new baby comes along lol.
      Still a nice touch from the animators.

    • @AJKAZ22
      @AJKAZ22 Год назад +28

      ​@@ariadnefrolich7243 yea whatever the case I appreciate the addition because it is all basically leading to one thing- being overshadowed

    • @נטלישלי-ז4מ
      @נטלישלי-ז4מ Год назад +13

      because it is said that the maids didnt hurry to bring her tha baby because it was againt the Pharo order

  • @Cocowithnoa
    @Cocowithnoa Год назад +821

    This is a biblically themed movie, but one part of the Bible story that I love is that Miriam followed the basket. Pharaohs daughter got it and realized Moses was one of the Hebrew children. Miriam went up and asked of Pharaohs daughter would she would like one of the Hebrew mothers to come nurse the child. Pharaohs daughter agreed and Miriam got their mother (Jochebed) to nurse Moses, the child she just sent up the river.
    I loved that so much

    • @jonquilgemstone
      @jonquilgemstone Год назад +77

      To think such a sister/daughter of the century move is engraved in memory by the Scriptures is wonderful.

    • @umarm.samiullah9591
      @umarm.samiullah9591 Год назад +39

      This part of what Moses sister did was also captured in the Qur'an

    • @kionamcnutt8630
      @kionamcnutt8630 Год назад +25

      Yes, she followed her baby brother. She sounds so cute at the end.

    • @PrettyIndependent1
      @PrettyIndependent1 Год назад +29

      I love that too. I think of how her faith was rewarded. The faith to float your baby down a river never knowing if you’ll see it again, and then getting to go to the palace and being commissioned to feed your own baby. ♥️🥰

    • @fozianoreen3495
      @fozianoreen3495 Год назад +1

      It’s also a quranic story .pls get ur facts correct and name it an abrahamic story

  • @eurech
    @eurech 2 года назад +993

    What an incredible vocalist Ofra Haza was.

    • @talzohar6966
      @talzohar6966 2 года назад +48

      Indeed, we miss her a lot here in Israel
      One more angel taken from us

    • @jen6893
      @jen6893 2 года назад +24

      @@talzohar6966 She had an angels voice indeed

    • @fleabaguette9699
      @fleabaguette9699 2 года назад +21

      Definitely. I get teary eyed every time she sings her last lullaby to her baby. Not only does she sing it beautifully, you can just hear the anguish and sorrow in her voice. 🥺

    • @pb9927
      @pb9927 2 года назад

      death to israel but yes what a nice voice

    • @cheryltunt7868
      @cheryltunt7868 Год назад +11

      @@talzohar6966 her voice was blessed by God, may she rest in his embrace for all time.

  • @laneybbear
    @laneybbear 2 года назад +1247

    As an atheist, this is one of my favorite movies of all time. It's beautifully & richly animated, the music is phenomenal, the voice acting is excellent, it's just a perfect retelling of Exodus. I think that this movie resonates so much with nonreligious people because of the aspects. Additionally, the story itself is told in a way in which a person that isn't religious can still connect & relate to it by the fact that it's really just a movie about a conflict between brothers. From the Christians that I'm friends with, they've told me that they love this movie because it's a wonderful adaptation and visualization of the biblical story. Overall, fantastic movie. I think Dreamworks should really think about going back to this style of animation, at least for some projects, because it is just stunning.

    • @gerdtt79
      @gerdtt79 Год назад +20

      Just because you don't believe in God scientifically doesn't mean you can't appreciate the idea

    • @laneybbear
      @laneybbear Год назад +109

      @@gerdtt79 that's literally what I said

    • @gabrielrivera1917
      @gabrielrivera1917 Год назад +3

      One of my favorite movies too! Jesus loves you.

    • @terciofelipeoliveirafrance2228
      @terciofelipeoliveirafrance2228 Год назад +9

      The best Christian movies are those that want to tell a story.

    • @lightmanifest7180
      @lightmanifest7180 Год назад +1

      But the !movie is based on bible it's not based on your atheist value's

  • @alaska4939
    @alaska4939 2 года назад +678

    3:37 always gives me chills. The grief of a mother who is forced to give up her child.

    • @RowanH-tb1rv
      @RowanH-tb1rv 2 дня назад

      4:35 rameses when he was young

  • @Kush5avant
    @Kush5avant 10 дней назад +16

    One of the main things ive found that religious and non-religious people can agree on 100% is that this movie is phenomenal. 👌

    • @Samar-p9w
      @Samar-p9w 10 дней назад

      It isn't a religious movie, it's a movie that shows the jewish cultural vision of the historical fact of hebrew slavery using metaphors

  • @Thelaretus
    @Thelaretus 2 года назад +842

    Being an ardent Catholic Christian myself, I watched this movie with my family three nights ago. My sister didn't want it at first, as she thought it would be a cheap, boring Biblical movie. By the end of the opening she was already crying her heart out at this masterpiece, along with all of us.

  • @beautymukisha212
    @beautymukisha212 2 года назад +2415

    Moses' mother's song revives the inner child in me... I wish I could go back in time and relive my life.
    Edit: 2K likes? Wow, thanks everyone. I never thought I'd get this many.

    • @Bread12321
      @Bread12321 2 года назад +3

      Which one?

    • @beautymukisha212
      @beautymukisha212 2 года назад +25

      @@Bread12321 her part in the whole "Deliver Us" piece. I think it's called "River Lullaby" or something.

    • @Bread12321
      @Bread12321 2 года назад +2

      @@beautymukisha212 ?

    • @ישראלישבוז
      @ישראלישבוז 2 года назад +13

      Yeah its beautiful, ofra haza the singer sings her

    • @beautymukisha212
      @beautymukisha212 2 года назад +3

      @@ישראלישבוז Oh, really? I had no idea. Thank you.

  • @nerdydrawer7265
    @nerdydrawer7265 2 года назад +729

    5:30
    Love the look the Queen gives to her servants.
    “This is my son, do you have a problem with that? I didn’t think so.”

    • @yogun1922
      @yogun1922 Год назад +24

      Her attitude is everything ✨💅

    • @CoolQuib
      @CoolQuib Год назад +2

      @@yogun1922bruh

    • @kickboxerforever00
      @kickboxerforever00 Год назад +11

      They wouldn't dare Question the Queen,they know they would be Deader than Fried Chicken 🤷‍♂️

    • @lolahernandez6871
      @lolahernandez6871 Год назад +6

      I was adopted and whenever someone looked at my mother and I, she gave them that "look". ❤❤❤

  • @katjawaterlight
    @katjawaterlight Год назад +1211

    3:19 "Do you know somewhere, where he can live free? River, deliver him there"
    Is so heartbreaking. She doesn't want to be parted from her child, but has to, so he gets at least the chance of a better life 💔 The actress did a fantastic job 🫶

    • @AJ-ku9jz
      @AJ-ku9jz Год назад

      Not a chance of a better life, a chance at life at all. Newborn Hebrew baby boys were being slaughtered to control the population of Hebrews, their growing numbers being seend as a threat.
      Similar to when the Romans appointed Kind Herod to rule Judea, who killed all the male infants following hearing about a royal birth (Jesus).

    • @9386AliG
      @9386AliG Год назад +19

      That took guts, I can tell you that.

    • @n8utrera260
      @n8utrera260 Год назад +34

      Not only that but she probably thought she was surely sending him off to his death on the chance he’d make it somewhere safe

    • @rachabonespittz
      @rachabonespittz Год назад +36

      I fully believe that the vocalization at 3:37 are supposed to be the mothers cry of agony

    • @xxxpeachxxx9823
      @xxxpeachxxx9823 Год назад +8

      my eyes watered so hard at this scene. over 20 yrs later, and this is still and eternally a Masterpiece.

  • @psinjo
    @psinjo Год назад +934

    I'm the bible, young Miriam actually offered her mother to the queen/empress to nurse the baby.
    So not only did Moses's mom still get to raise him under protection/permission from the palace, but she was also well paid/compensated to do so ( for two years or so)
    Of course, having to give up your baby is never a happy thing, but God still blessed her with some time with her son when she thought she would never see him again

    • @mercygeorge
      @mercygeorge Год назад +15

    • @rameka854
      @rameka854 Год назад +12

      Beautiful

    • @liacarmona2869
      @liacarmona2869 Год назад +30

      if they had put that in the movie, Moses wouldn't have the identity conflict he had when he found out he was actually a Hebrew, so I think it's pretty fitting that they cut him out of the movie.

    • @ajcampbell22
      @ajcampbell22 Год назад +52

      ⁠@@liacarmona2869I think he still would have had that conflict. I doubt he would have clear memories from his first 2 years. However, the way they went with the narrative makes it more heartbreaking and moving I think.

    • @safaahmad193
      @safaahmad193 Год назад +7

      In the Quranic version as well

  • @akanewang2350
    @akanewang2350 2 года назад +1347

    You know the heart break the mother felt through her singing. She didn’t was to have Moses float to wherever and who knows where. She wanted him safe. And she took a very bad risk.

    • @effooo2000
      @effooo2000 2 года назад +60

      Especially by sending him down a river full of crocodiles 🧺 🐊

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 2 года назад +25

      @@effooo2000 3:58 not only that, but the 🦛.

    • @sonniepronounceds-au-ni9287
      @sonniepronounceds-au-ni9287 2 года назад +106

      As scripture tells us, Moses's mother, Jochebed, would see him again not long after she put him in the basket. She sent her daughter, Miriam, to look after Moses to make sure things went well. When Pharaoh's daughter discovered Moses and decided to keep him, she noticed his sister and told her to find Moses a wet nurse. Miriam brought her little brother back to his own mother to be nursed in safety protected by the word of Pharaoh's daughter until he could be weened. Then, he was given to Pharaoh's daughter to raise.

    • @grcarie
      @grcarie 2 года назад +13

      I loved this film before. I still love it now, even with the liberties it takes. I am a mom now, with three babies of my own. I can't keep myself from wanting to cry.

    • @encendercolores1684
      @encendercolores1684 2 года назад +15

      Given what was going on, she had no other choice. As bad as it was, she saw it as his best shot.

  • @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi
    @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi Год назад +520

    The mother trying to block them from entering and taking her baby at 1:47 always brings tears to my eyes.

    • @9386AliG
      @9386AliG Год назад +33

      She tried her hardest.

    • @jesus_reigns
      @jesus_reigns Год назад +41

      Taking makes it seem lighter, murdering is more likely. They just didn't animate blood on his knife when he exited but you can tell even without that included😢

    • @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi
      @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi Год назад +9

      @@jesus_reigns They did? I always thought the babies were alive when the were thrown in the Nile to the crocodiles.
      But I suppose it would make sense to kill them first in the houses.

    • @acesandjacks7241
      @acesandjacks7241 Год назад +1

      @@hafmeyjanKolkrabbiI can’t tell if that’s sarcasm or not

    • @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi
      @hafmeyjanKolkrabbi Год назад +9

      @@acesandjacks7241 it's not. My thinking is that being killed by the crocodiles (eaten alive!) would’ve been worser experience.

  • @jhl6304
    @jhl6304 Год назад +57

    Always touching when mother prayed only for her son's safety and freedom, while sister prayed her brother's growth and freedom for them.

  • @lilyk9518
    @lilyk9518 2 года назад +1092

    I'm only learning Hebrew, so hope I got it right: this little phrase that Yoheved, Moses' mom is singing in Hebrew means 'My good and loving child will grow and be different'.
    In case someone was wondering.
    Edit:
    A correction from Hebrew speakers: it actually means 'My good and gentle son, don't be scared'.

    • @משהמגן-ט9ש
      @משהמגן-ט9ש 2 года назад +66

      pretty close the last line is dont be afraid but really good. good luck on the hebrew studying

    • @lilyk9518
      @lilyk9518 2 года назад +21

      @@משהמגן-ט9ש תודה רבה:)))

    • @hyicrotai9801
      @hyicrotai9801 2 года назад +2

      I was curious

    • @grcarie
      @grcarie 2 года назад +14

      Check the word "different". It may be related to the word for "holy", which means "set apart". I only have Bible knowledge to contribute here, but it adds to context in your search maybe?

    • @dvirarazi7351
      @dvirarazi7351 2 года назад +4

      It says My good and gentle son, don't be scared

  • @goodbanter4427
    @goodbanter4427 Год назад +1649

    How did DreamWorks go from this masterpiece to Boss Baby...

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 Год назад +102

      Who is your favourite fearless he-e-ro

    • @faust5727
      @faust5727 Год назад +93

      WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE FEARLESS HEROOOOO

    • @theyluvvvvrie
      @theyluvvvvrie Год назад +71

      LMAO literally , i find that when companies try to “keep up with the times” they just disappoint us 😭 classics are so much better and i stand by that (kung fu panda movies are an exception & how to train your dragon anything after that can go)

    • @ezelfrancisco1349
      @ezelfrancisco1349 Год назад +98

      They went from “Epic Bible story that rivals the 50s version” to “a clever parody of Disney” to “a too-real movie about redemptions and r/nice guy” to “a bad baby-themed acid trip” to “spin-off of the Disney parody with themes of death and mortality”.
      Whether they fail or succeed, they always go all out

    • @TheStreetFoolosopherMr187
      @TheStreetFoolosopherMr187 Год назад +13

      Due to traditional animation wasn't selling well as it once did sadly

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 2 года назад +577

    Ofra Haza’s voice is haunting. Gives me chills up and down my arms and legs.

  • @Eman-rq5tp
    @Eman-rq5tp Год назад +157

    Ofra Haza’s voice moves me to tears, it’s so beautiful and ethereal, especially 1:44. As a kid I was wowed by the visuals and drama mostly, but now as a grown adult I have a deep appreciation for the story, the character development and of course the singers. Rest in peace Ofra Haza and Whitney Houston.

    • @anonymousfortunes2970
      @anonymousfortunes2970 Год назад +6

      If only she sang the entire song! That bit is breathtaking and is a cherry blossom tree because it's so beautiful and gone so quickly it breaks your heart.

    • @thebearproject8573
      @thebearproject8573 Месяц назад

      For me it’s how calm she delivers the beginning lines then you her building up when she says “if he will” then BOOM “DELIVER US” sounded like it came from her soul even when she held the note. Just…. I don’t even know if you can describe the feeling in words at all. Her voice is absolutely beautiful. Like it can calm a raging sea.

  • @Zephirite.
    @Zephirite. Год назад +490

    There are three moments in this song that imply Rameses felt less loved by his mother compared to Moses. First at 4:41, when the queen is not only holding him, but giving him a lotus and being attentive. Then she sets him down to pick up the basket, turning her full attention on Moses.
    Rameses's "Mammy?" is another indication, and that that final shot at 5:40 shows Rameses's pleading face, arms outstretched, being eclipsed (visually replaced) by Moses.
    Obviously the pressure to continue his father's legacy was the ultimate wedge between the brothers, but some of Rameses' jealousy over Moses getting to goof off freely could've also been jealousy over his mother preferring Moses.

    • @iym.
      @iym. Год назад +21

      You said it so well! I totally agree. Beautifully implied and percepted.

    • @martaolim3715
      @martaolim3715 Год назад +38

      This scene also means that Rameses knew that Moses wasn't his brother by birth, but he just didn't care because he was his brother anyways

    • @charamcnuggers9534
      @charamcnuggers9534 2 месяца назад +3

      Which only makes it more tragic as it was absolutely not true. The Queen loved them both equally.

  • @alyssadoot5172
    @alyssadoot5172 Год назад +236

    What I love about the Moses story and what it doesn’t show in this movie is that Moses’ mother was able to nurse and care for him until he was weaned. When the Pharaoh’s daughter finds him in the river Miriam is watching and offers to go find a woman to nurse the baby and she brings her mother back to the palace. She is able to take back her son (for a time) until he’s given back to be adopted by Pharaoh’s daughter.

    • @Altalt-cl5vq
      @Altalt-cl5vq Год назад +23

      yess I agreee which makes sense why miriam was so confident to say that moses will meet them specifically when he is ready. and that he is their brother. and then saying "they never told you?". also makes sense cuz he was able to rememeber the lullaby. i don't think he will remember it if he never heard it again after the queen found him.

  • @captaintwitch340
    @captaintwitch340 Год назад +209

    0:54 I don't know why, but this is my favorite visual in the whole film. There's something so simple yet profound about another person offering a hand in need to a suffering soul.

    • @XiangYu94
      @XiangYu94 Год назад +13

      It’s epic / humanity shines in even the darkest of times

  • @nstuey6974
    @nstuey6974 Месяц назад +16

    Literally one of the best films ever animated. From the voices acting to the music. This movie will always enrapture me

  • @Curry.Muncher101
    @Curry.Muncher101 Год назад +42

    4:55 this pose and face is so funny to me I can't help but let out a lil giggle 🤧

  • @MichaelNight
    @MichaelNight 2 года назад +313

    Even without considering this scene’s significance and all the layers to it, this music alone turns the heart inside out. I extend my sincerest respect to Ofra Haza’s memory and to Eden Riegel, and tip my hat to Hans Zimmer and Stephen Schwartz. The shadow of an empire, a mother’s loving lullaby, a mother’s pain, a heart-wrenchingly difficult decision, searing hope, a prayer of lament and faith, a sister’s anxiety watching all that could go wrong, a Queen’s mercy and motherhood saving a baby, and a little girl’s relief and prayer to her little brother all within six and a half minutes.

    • @Historian212
      @Historian212 2 года назад +6

      Where's the hat tip for Stephen Schwartz, who composed the songs? Zimmer arranged and produced them, and did the score, but Schwartz did the original songs and lyrics. A collaboration of two giants.

    • @MichaelNight
      @MichaelNight Год назад

      @@Historian212 I had no idea! Thanks for letting me know

  • @boing1oings
    @boing1oings Год назад +183

    my mom used to sing the lullaby to me when i was a baby, i cry so much everytime i hear it, i miss her so much it hurts

    • @dynomitejones
      @dynomitejones Год назад +9

      Im sorry for your loss 😞

    • @boing1oings
      @boing1oings Год назад +4

      @@dynomitejones thank you i appreciate it

    • @ellis1469
      @ellis1469 Год назад +7

      @@boing1oingssorry for your loss😢

    • @blissseeker4719
      @blissseeker4719 Год назад +3

      Love you man

    • @boing1oings
      @boing1oings Год назад

      @@blissseeker4719 🫶🫶🫶🫶

  • @sora19ify
    @sora19ify Год назад +426

    Imagine if this was put back in theaters today

    • @runemaster8656
      @runemaster8656 Год назад +64

      Would still get critically acclaimed, I think.

    • @ATEG8374
      @ATEG8374 Год назад +85

      Both Israelis and Palestinians would see themselves in the ancient Israelites, and the other as Egypt, not realizing Hamas and the Zionists are the real enemies, using them as pawns

    • @gloriousblobber9647
      @gloriousblobber9647 Год назад

      @@ATEG8374 “Hamas, to my great regret, is Israel’s creation,” Avner Cohen, a former Israeli religious affairs official who worked in Gaza for more than two decades, told the Wall Street Journal in 2009. Back in the mid-1980s, Cohen even wrote an official report to his superiors warning them not to play divide-and-rule in the Occupied Territories, by backing Palestinian Islamists against Palestinian secularists. “I … suggest focusing our efforts on finding ways to break up this monster before this reality jumps in our face,” he wrote.

    • @ele_prn
      @ele_prn Год назад +3

      Yeeees OMG my dream

    • @JosephRamos-xm1xh
      @JosephRamos-xm1xh Год назад

      ​@@ATEG8374Fr their are basically brothers

  • @joosoo
    @joosoo Год назад +200

    "River, oh river, flow gently for me"
    God: ayo watch me do a trick shot off a hippo with this baby

  • @JTKatz07
    @JTKatz07 Год назад +89

    2:45 "Sleep and remember my last lullaby" and years later his sister repeats the same lullaby and he remembers 🥲

    • @kennedymclean8781
      @kennedymclean8781 11 месяцев назад +2

      Her hair also takes the same shape as her mom as she sings it which is also cool

  • @emmy_em115
    @emmy_em115 2 года назад +392

    Aw man, this song and scene made me emotional. I’ve only seen this movie once as an adult before my Christian journey but now I want to watch it again now that I know more information

    • @fairelfulbertjoel3340
      @fairelfulbertjoel3340 2 года назад +12

      Same...I also get emotional....watching this movie especially Moses mother sent to river nile in order save his life from evil pharaoh.

    • @GamingGirl2003
      @GamingGirl2003 2 года назад +7

      Please remember this is a Jewish story and all based on how they were set free by the help and love of god ❤

    • @lucycaroline6943
      @lucycaroline6943 2 года назад +33

      @@GamingGirl2003 this story is actually shared between Judaism, islam, and Christianity!!

    • @MrChileno13
      @MrChileno13 2 года назад +2

      @@lucycaroline6943 This

  • @Xiomiii301
    @Xiomiii301 3 дня назад +2

    As a christian i cried every time i heard this song, whether you're religious or not, this is a audiovisual masterpiece😢

  • @Somerandomgodzillafan
    @Somerandomgodzillafan Год назад +100

    The prince of egypt is without a doubt one of the most underrated masterpieces of all time. Its score, accuracy to its source and its visuals are just... amazing.

  • @da_homiez9649
    @da_homiez9649 2 года назад +252

    I've listened to this so many times but the wail at 1:43 always sends chills down my spine. I can imagine the despair and heart-wrenching agony at watching your baby get murdered in front of you

  • @eleonore6204
    @eleonore6204 2 года назад +279

    Stephen Schwartz didn't have to go so hard, but he did, and we're forever thankful!

    • @TheImaginator972
      @TheImaginator972 2 года назад +19

      Yup, similar like The Bells Of Notre Dame to DELIVER US and all I can say Stephen Schwartz is an awesome person to write EPIC music.

  • @bigvictory143
    @bigvictory143 3 месяца назад +16

    0:09 the way “pull” was sung / said here really makes me emotional. kudos to the voice actor capturing in half a second the absolute strain in the voice of a tired elderly man that has absolutely nothing left in his body except for the fear of being whipped.

  • @whitneynicole5655
    @whitneynicole5655 2 года назад +482

    This hits different now being a mom with anxiety especially understanding what they did to those poor babies. There's a special place for people who can do that stuff 💔💔

    • @Gooberwares
      @Gooberwares 2 года назад +49

      And some symbolism with the Nile turning to blood something that gave the Egyptians life ripped from them and stained with their sin

    • @Rightway1090
      @Rightway1090 2 года назад +5

      @@Gooberwares wow i never noticed that. Well spotted. Bless you

    • @sailorarwen6101
      @sailorarwen6101 2 года назад +4

      I was literally just thinking this when I saw your comment. I haven’t seen this since I became a mother and yeah...it hits different now

    • @Gooberwares
      @Gooberwares 2 года назад +12

      @@sailorarwen6101 and to the Pharaoh this was population control based on a paranoia hunch. Truly despicable

    • @animalcrossing1392
      @animalcrossing1392 2 года назад +7

      @@chlorhex6785 that was payback in my opinion. The Egyptian parorah killed all newborn baby boys and God was fed up so he killed all Egyptian firstborn for parorah to finally realize that the slaves deserved to be free.

  • @vmc1203ify
    @vmc1203ify 2 года назад +482

    I've watched this movie so many times, and it was great how DreamWorks made this story of the Bible a masterpiece of a movie. It was all very moving, gave the imagination of how many Hebrews died as slaves for Egypt, how God chose Moses to free them from their suffering, and they did a phenomenal job on the 10 plagues

    • @BigBWolf90
      @BigBWolf90 2 года назад +21

      *"WHO MADE MAN'S MOUTH?! WHO MADE THE MUTE?! THE DEAF?! THE SEEING OR THE BLIND?! DID NOT I?! NOW GO!!!"*

    • @vmc1203ify
      @vmc1203ify 2 года назад +7

      @@BigBWolf90 Exodus 4:11-12

    • @dxcSOUL
      @dxcSOUL 2 года назад +3

      This movie put into context how God made these problems and then solved them. When he never needed to create the problems in the first place. He didn't need to harden pharaoh's heart, but since he is a vain, jealous and petty god, he took many lives to prove and display his glory. What a childish god.

    • @vmc1203ify
      @vmc1203ify 2 года назад +21

      @@dxcSOUL God did not create those problems for the Hebrews or anyone who believes in him, the Pharoah feared the Hebrews would turn against them so he turned them into slaves. He only created problems for those were stubborn or didn't believe in him

    • @Agc2749
      @Agc2749 2 года назад +16

      @@dxcSOUL If you don't like the message of the song or the movie then why are you even here? For the record you are completely incorrect. God always had a plan to redeem a people. To anoint them as His own to worship Him, to be blessed by Him. He is worthy, and if you think that He does these things because He is petty I point you to this from the book of Job 38, vs 4-6 "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the Earth? Tell Me if you have understanding. Who set its measurements? Since you know. Or who set the line on it?
      On what were its bases sunk? Or who laid its cornerstone"?
      If you have a modicum of humility I would point you to read the entirety of Job 38. If someone as smart as you cares for context.
      Man is a small thing compared to the mighty power and control of God, yet He chooses to love and bless us. To forgive in our disobedience and guide us in our unknowing. We are his creation and He could easily wipe us out or leave us to our own doom yet ultimately He has and will deliver us.

  • @ayuu.
    @ayuu. Год назад +69

    4:47 I think what's the most impressive is the speed of this little girl traveling just in time to see her brother.

  • @Gemnist98
    @Gemnist98 Год назад +142

    3:26 I don’t think a single shot in an animated film has ever captured more emotion in me than this one.

    • @iddomargalit-friedman3897
      @iddomargalit-friedman3897 Год назад +5

      I think you might just be right

    • @natewatson6962
      @natewatson6962 Год назад +1

      when I first saw the film it imprinted on me, but I didn't watch the movie for numerous years after, and when I saw it again, it hit the very depths of my heart. The song, the composition, the setting, the colors and like you said, the emotion all come together at one single brilliant moment.

  • @nonsindiswadlamini9102
    @nonsindiswadlamini9102 2 года назад +1048

    I wish Dreamworks would tell more bible stories like this 😭

    • @TheImaginator972
      @TheImaginator972 2 года назад +89

      Same here, luckily DreamWorks did made a direct-to-video prequel movie "Joseph King Of Dreams".

    • @ortezac.5339
      @ortezac.5339 2 года назад +90

      Imagine if they still kept 2D animation and did the Revelation chapter. It would be frickin wild and the music (would go waaayyy too hard for us to keep our sanity in the cinema seats.

    • @libertas_americana
      @libertas_americana 2 года назад +36

      A Jesus Christ anime would be pretty dope. But has to be Japanese anime style with an Japanese rock band intro.

    • @ortezac.5339
      @ortezac.5339 2 года назад +14

      @@libertas_americana Well...we have Saint Young Men I guess?

    • @Breh3543
      @Breh3543 2 года назад +5

      @@libertas_americana that would be dope to see I hope some day we get that

  • @heilonghuangdi3348
    @heilonghuangdi3348 Год назад +170

    I tear up and choke back tears every time I hear and sing this song . A masterpiece indeed.

  • @mr.alhusaini8250
    @mr.alhusaini8250 2 года назад +147

    The mother's lullaby always shuts a tear from my eye

  • @supremelord45
    @supremelord45 Год назад +173

    I'm not religious anymore, but since I grew up in a Christian household and went to a religious private school my entire childhood, this movie means so much to me. How powerful and wrathful God can be is so incredible. I think everyone should watch this movie at least once in their life. The story of the Bible is so important

    • @Trenz0
      @Trenz0 Год назад +10

      I'm in a similar boat. If God exists he doesn't care about humans. But the stories of the Bible are definitely worth learning if only as a common frame of reference and beautiful literature

    • @hantallica
      @hantallica Год назад +21

      @@Trenz0 If he didn't care, he would have never sent his son Jesus for salvation of his people. It is your free will to accept God's grace.

    • @jeremyrodriguez9763
      @jeremyrodriguez9763 Год назад +1

      @@Trenz0Why does he not care?

    • @aiwaii.111x
      @aiwaii.111x Год назад

      @@Trenz0what you’re describing it’s the problem of evil. it has been debunked thousands of times 🥰🥰

    • @aliciabeserradesousabeserr9261
      @aliciabeserradesousabeserr9261 Год назад +4

      @Trenz0 actually God cares and a lot, but humans don't care about God & God doesn't want to force people to love Him, so, He let us do whatever we want, but He makes it clear that everything we do we have to give account to Him in the day of judgment

  • @cynthiajemirade4395
    @cynthiajemirade4395 2 года назад +80

    The Right song that Nigeria needs now...deliver us...

    • @GoldLove21
      @GoldLove21 2 года назад +10

      Whats happening in Nigeria?

    • @YolandaEzeagwu
      @YolandaEzeagwu 2 года назад +8

      Are you me??? God!! I just said this now 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @marshaydavis5186
    @marshaydavis5186 Год назад +36

    My little sister was about 5 years old. She loved the bed time stories I made up. But one night I ran out of stories , and remembered the story of Moses. I told it in detail . and every night as I spoke , her eyes were lit with curiosity , emotion , and imagination. Then I told her it was a true story , and she couldn’t believe it. I even told her there was a movie on it. I showed her The Prince of Egypt , and she watched it 10 more times . Top 5 greatest movies of all time. No debate. Moses life from beginning to end , was absolutely incredible. Thankyou dreamworks.

  • @kaptainpumpcin2140
    @kaptainpumpcin2140 Год назад +91

    You can feel the love and protection she had for her son in this movie. I've have never felt this strongly to a mother or father in any animated movie before and it chokes me up as an adult that she loved her son that much to put his life in someone else's hands in the hopes they wouldn't turn him over to the guards. I want to have that much love and protection as a mother for my kids when I have them.

    • @mella8296
      @mella8296 Год назад +6

      Imagine what it was like for God to send His Only Begotten Son to earth, knowing full well the pain He would suffer for all of humanity.

    • @kionamcnutt8630
      @kionamcnutt8630 Год назад

      ​@@mella8296God allowed man to beat Him to death!!!! To spit in His face.

  • @AliSakurai
    @AliSakurai Год назад +35

    I convinced my grandma to watch this with me(she was never a fan of movies) and she kept praising God. She was very religious and hoped that her grandchildren at least held God close to our hearts. I stopped going to church years ago but I still pray and sing my praises to Him everyday.

  • @mochiko9681
    @mochiko9681 2 года назад +80

    This is one of the most underrated animated films ever produced.

    • @anonview
      @anonview 2 года назад +11

      You'll be glad to know that this masterpiece has been gaining more fans as the years pass by. The sudden surge of RUclipsrs deciding to review it has helped immensely. 😊

  • @alfiemarie
    @alfiemarie Год назад +50

    the chorus of men singing deliver us is like magic to my ears!!! goosebumps!

  • @maldahar
    @maldahar 2 года назад +92

    Oh dear god, Ofra Haza….what an angelic voice ❤. She touches your soul when she sings.

  • @JaneDoe-iw8un
    @JaneDoe-iw8un 7 дней назад +2

    First movie I ever watched that had me in uncontrollable tears. Bawling, OMG that movie is genius. No live action needed, perfection

  • @RemUzumaki
    @RemUzumaki 2 года назад +192

    1:43 that note coming out of no where… I have chills all over my body

  • @spirit0805
    @spirit0805 2 года назад +149

    Ofra Haza, one of the rarest vocalists to ever live! they took her for all the languages for this song, all of them wanted her for this... you must go and hear the full Hebrew version of it

  • @elisabeth5191
    @elisabeth5191 2 года назад +96

    I remember watching this opening song with a friend at a young age, and it literally drove us to tears. It was the first time ANY movie made me cry!

  • @crsmtph
    @crsmtph Год назад +62

    I’m a Muslim, but this was epic! It is choreographed so neatly!

    • @ProphetMohammed-69
      @ProphetMohammed-69 Год назад +4

      Sunan an-Nasa'i 3255
      It was narrated from 'Aishah that the Messenger of Allah married her when she was six years old, and consummated the marriage with her when she was nine.

    • @WinXitheP00h
      @WinXitheP00h Год назад +3

      Shouldn’t you feel insulted by them portraying Moses

    • @crsmtph
      @crsmtph Год назад +6

      @@WinXitheP00h Yeah they should technically blur moses face and the story has discrepancies, but this isn’t really just religious it’s also inspirational. It tells a story and isn’t trying to convince people to switch religions.

  • @ivanastruhar9811
    @ivanastruhar9811 2 года назад +87

    These 6 minutes right here are an absolute masterpiece, in any and every aspect of art, music and humanity in general

  • @RariettyC
    @RariettyC Год назад +76

    The sheer scale of this movie is amazing, and it so clearly proves the certain dramatic strengths animation has over live-action. The shot demonstrating the massive size of the Pharaoh's palace as Moses is carried into it that then transitions to the dozens of slaves working at 5:50 is something that says so much, and yet it probably would be near-impossible to accomplish without animation.
    The way that the entire movie enforces how excessively dwarfed the characters are by the Egyptian architecture surrounding them is so brilliant and meaningful

  • @harpinedoodles
    @harpinedoodles 2 года назад +167

    religious or not, this movie is still a masterpiece in its storytelling, and im sure in some areas it takes creative liberties to overall make it better. im not religious at all, but this was a part of my childhood, and as someone who loves art, animation, and anything to do with film, this is absolutely one of my favorite movies because of how genuinely beautiful it is. and as someone who also loves musicals, the songs and absolutely gorgeous!

  • @PearlyRabbit
    @PearlyRabbit 3 месяца назад +24

    1:20 THE QUEEN! THE MADONNA OF THE MIDDLE EAST! May she rest in peace ❤️🕊

    • @IGyung_dynamo1994
      @IGyung_dynamo1994 Месяц назад +1

      Theyre in Africa…

    • @PearlyRabbit
      @PearlyRabbit Месяц назад +4

      @IGyung_dynamo1994 The singer was Israeli, not African. 🤨

    • @IGyung_dynamo1994
      @IGyung_dynamo1994 Месяц назад +1

      @ ok, what does that have to do with Egypt being in Africa.. please shutup.

    • @Lissyloolovesyou
      @Lissyloolovesyou 27 дней назад +2

      @@IGyung_dynamo1994you have it all wrong

  • @covertcreator1174
    @covertcreator1174 2 года назад +34

    Despite the fact that I grew up with this and I have almost every scene committed to memory, this never gets old. 10/10 movie.

  • @lefweakshow871
    @lefweakshow871 Год назад +63

    It was pretty sad to watch as a little girl, but now I'm a mother it completely breaks my heart to imagine what Moses' mother went through.

  • @zilphervazquel5995
    @zilphervazquel5995 2 года назад +61

    This movie is a cinematic masterpiece. Breathtaking animation. Beautiful music. I loved watching it when I was a kid and I love watching it as an adult. Dreamworks did an amazing job.

    • @redhalogaming8124
      @redhalogaming8124 2 года назад +2

      Truly amazing song. You can really feel their pain at 0:51 . When they mention the burning sand I can almost feel the stinging sand on their feet as they toil away. This song truly brings tears to my eyes as I watch the horrors that the ancient Egyptians did to the Hebrews. I thank God that he delivered them out of Egypt and to the land of Israel

  • @Quincy_010_
    @Quincy_010_ Год назад +16

    I'm now 21 and my sister is 22. But this movie was always our favorite growing up. May God deliver us from this world and sin through the blood of Christ the lamb. Amen

  • @zzz181085
    @zzz181085 2 года назад +81

    The mother's part always brings up the strongest emotions for me.

  • @RyZak23
    @RyZak23 Год назад +51

    One of the most beautifully animated non-Disney movies I’ve seen. Right up there with the iron giant.

  • @antionettebubbles
    @antionettebubbles 2 года назад +75

    Omg Moses's mother always gives me chills when she sings

  • @Anime-yr7jq
    @Anime-yr7jq Год назад +75

    Moses's mother in the italian version sings with lots of love and affection for her baby son. In this version, you can mostly hear pain in her voice❤

    • @VidiaReePhoenix
      @VidiaReePhoenix Год назад +12

      It's the same woman voicing both this version and the Italian. Ofra Haza

    • @Anime-yr7jq
      @Anime-yr7jq Год назад +2

      @@VidiaReePhoenix doesn't Ofra Haza only voice the part where she speaks hebrew? Or does she voice Yocheved's whole part?

    • @VidiaReePhoenix
      @VidiaReePhoenix Год назад +10

      @@Anime-yr7jq Whole part. She sings for 17 or 18 of the languages the movie was dubbed in, including Italian.

    • @Anime-yr7jq
      @Anime-yr7jq Год назад +4

      @@VidiaReePhoenix oh I understand. It means she did a great job then, giving a character to each language! Also thank u so much for replying to me

    • @VidiaReePhoenix
      @VidiaReePhoenix Год назад +3

      @@Anime-yr7jq No problem! I just find it so very interesting that I had to share.

  • @fobs_124
    @fobs_124 Год назад +45

    I love the way Moses's mom sings "River oh river"

  • @davidgrant3331
    @davidgrant3331 2 года назад +23

    This scene makes the tears flow. My birth mother let me go when I was 3 months old to give me a chance at a better life which I was gifted with shortly after. I was adopted into a beautiful home with a mother and father who love and embraced me. They saved my life as far as I'm concerned. Unfortunately I suffered a severe identity crisis later on in my life that led me down a very dark self destructive path that changed my life forever but for the better. I'm learning more and more about the person I see in the mirror spiritually every day. This movie will forever be a favorite. 🙏

  • @UnclePhil1112
    @UnclePhil1112 2 года назад +26

    This was only DreamWorks second movie, and they came out of the gate guns blazing for this one. Hands down the greatest animated movie ever made

  • @natewatson6962
    @natewatson6962 Год назад +5

    3:26 the close up on her face with the wind blowing and her crying... no exaggeration, one of the hardest moments in cinema history.

  • @MissLizzy882
    @MissLizzy882 2 года назад +211

    Lyrics:
    Mud!
    Sand!
    Water!
    Straw!
    Faster!
    Mud and lift!
    Sand and pull!
    Water and raise up!
    Straw!
    Faster!
    With the sting of the whip on my shoulder
    With the salt of my sweat on my brow
    Elohim, God on high, can you hear your people cry?
    Help us now
    This dark hour
    Deliver us
    Hear our call, deliver us
    Lord of all, remember us
    Here in this burning sand
    Deliver us
    There's a land You promised us
    Deliver us to the Promised Land
    ילדי הטוב והרך
    אל תירא ואל תפחד
    My son, I have nothing I can give
    But this chance that you may live
    I pray we'll meet again if He will
    Deliver us (deliver us)
    Hear our prayer, deliver us
    From despair, these years of slavery
    Grown too cruel to stand
    Deliver us
    There's a land You promised us
    Deliver us from the bondage
    And deliver us to the Promised Land
    Hush now my baby, be still, love, don't cry
    Sleep as you're rocked by the stream
    Sleep and remember my last lullaby
    So I'll be with you when you dream
    River, oh, river, flow gently for me
    Such precious cargo you bear
    Do you know somewhere he can live free?
    River, deliver him there
    Hee-eee
    Hee-eee
    Brother, you're safe now and safe may you stay
    For I have a prayer just for you
    Grow, baby brother, come back someday
    Come and deliver us, too
    Deliver us
    Send a shepherd to shepherd us
    And deliver us to the Promised Land
    Deliver us to the Promised Land
    Deliver us

  • @larissabranovacki8164
    @larissabranovacki8164 Год назад +29

    Each part of this song gives me chills. One of the most powerful movie openings I've seen. Each performer put in so much emotion, and Ofra Haza's performance could bring me to tears each time. I'm so thankful to have this movie!

  • @jrad410
    @jrad410 2 года назад +57

    Although you don’t see direct killing, it’s really something to see an animated film portraying a mass slaughter of children. Such a powerful movie.

  • @ajcampbell22
    @ajcampbell22 Год назад +35

    I know the sequence in it’s entirety is quite serious and heart wrenching but I laugh every time at 4:54. Moses looks like he’s saying “what’s up girl?”