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El príncipe de Egipto
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MADRID. Ganadora de un Oscar, la película tiene mucho en su realización del cine épico de siempre. Cuando se estrenó en 1998, llamó poderosamente la atención los encuadres y movimientos de cámara, la calidad en los fondos y de los propios personajes, lo que consiguió que se viera como si de una película de actores reales se tratara. Aunque se le atacó las licencias históricas, éstas no fueron ningún inconveniente para que se viera como una obra significativa tecnológicamente, convirtiéndose en una de las más aclamadas por el público de todos los tiempos. A los cinéfilos les recordó a Cecil B. De Mille.
Inspirada en el Antiguo Testamento, está muy marcada por el clásico «Los Diez Mandamientos», filmada por DeMille en 1956. La productora de Spielberg, DreamWorks, obtuvo otra obra de arte, un nuevo y magnífico musical lleno de dramatismo y emociones, en el que destaca la calidad, precisión y riqueza de los efectos especiales, realmente fastuosos.
El espectáculo bíblico se ha tocado en el cine con regularidad y por muy distintas cinematografías, lo que ha hecho que hoy en día existan auténticos coleccionistas interesados en rescatar en DVD los títulos que quedaron escondidos en la memoria. En esta ocasión, la banda sonora está considerada entre las mejores para una producción de dibujos animados. En la versión original prestan sus voces actores como Val Kilmer, Ralpht Finnes, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Helen Mirren y Steve Martin, entre otros.
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El príncipe de Egipto
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Título | El Príncipe de Egiptonto | |
Ficha técnica | ||
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Dirección | Brenda Chapman Steve Hickner Simon Wells | |
Dirección artística | Kathy Altieri Richard Chávez | |
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Producción | Penney Finkelman Cox Sandra Rabins | |
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Diseño de producción | Darek Gogol | |
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Guión | Philip LaZebnik | |
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Música | Hans Zimmer Stephen Schwartz | |
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Montaje | Nick Fletcher | |
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Vestuario | Kelly Kimball | |
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Reparto | Val Kilmer (Moisés / Dios) Ralph Fiennes (Ramsés) Michelle Pfeiffer (Tzipporah) Sandra Bullock (Miriam) Jeff Goldblum (Aaaron) Danny Glover (Jethro) Patrick Stewart (faraón Seti I) Helen Mirren (la reina) Steve Martin (Hotep) Martin Short (Huy) | |
Datos y cifras | ||
País(es) | Estados Unidos | |
Año | 1998 | |
Género | Animación Comedia Musical Bíblico Épico | |
Duración | 97 minutos | |
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Ficha en IMDb |
El Príncipe de Egipto es una película de animación del año 1998 producida por los estudios Dreamworks y dirigida por Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner y Simon Wells.
Argumento [editar]
La película se inicia con un montaje musical mostrándonos la esclavitud en Egipto. Al mismo tiempo un madre judía (Jochebed) esconde a su hijo (Moisés) en una cesta para protegerlo de la matanza de infantes que estaba ocurriendo en ese momento. Miriam, la hija mayor, sigue la cesta a través del río Nilo, hasta que es encontrada por la mujer del faraón y esta decide adoptarlo como su hijo.
Premios [editar]
- 2000
- ASCAP - Mejor sonido
- 1999
- BFCA
- Mejor película animada
- Mejor sonido
- Premios Óscar - Mejor música, sonido original
- Young Artist
- Mejor película familiar
- Mejor representación de voz - Mejor actriz joven
- BFCA
Las voces en España [editar]
La versión española contó con las voces de:
- Jordi Ribes - Moisés
- Manu Guix - Moisés (canciones)
- Sergio Zamora - Ramsés
- Jorge Benito - Ramsés (canciones)
- Ofra Haza - Yokébed
- Montse Miralles - Reina
- Laura Simó - Reina (canciones)
- Juan Carlos Gustems - Faraón Seti
- Óscar Barberán - Aaron
- Montse Teruel - Séfora
- Elvira Prado - Miriam joven
- Pep Antón Muñoz - Hotep
- Óscar Mas - Huy
- Juan Fernández - Jefré
- Pedro Ruy-Blas - Jefré (canciones)
- Masumi Mutsuda - Hijo de Ramsés
Las voces en Hispanoamérica [editar]
La versión Hispanoamericana contó con las voces de:
- Humberto Solórzano - Moisés
- Roberto Colucci - Ramsés
- Ofra Haza - Yokébed
- Liza Willert - Reina
- Federico Romano - Faraón Seti
- Gerardo Reyero - Aarón
- Dulce Guerrero - Séfora
- Layda Álvarez Ponce - Miriam
- Antonio Ortiz - Hotep
- Raúl Carballeda - Huy
- Francisco Céspedes - Jetro
- Gabriel Ramos - Hijo de Ramsés
Curiosidades [editar]
- La película fue prohibida en Malasia e Indonesia, aunque en este último se editó más tarde en Video CD.
- La cantante israelí Ofra Haza, intérprete de la versión original, interpretó a Yokebed en todos los idiomas en los que se estrenó la película, incluyendo siempre los dos primeros versos de la canción River lullaby en hebreo.
- La Biblia cuenta que cuando Moisés libero a su pueblo de Egipto tenía la edad de 83 años aproximadamente pero en esta animación Moisés no parece pasar de los 30 o 40 años.
- Gershom, el hijo de Moisés no aparece en esta película.
- La historia se centra más en el amor fraternal entre Moisés y su hermano Ramsés y de como se van distanciando al grado del odio. En la Biblia ni siquiera se menciona que Ramsés haya sido el hermano adoptivo de Moisés.
- Aarón no se muestra como el ayudante de Moisés para liberar a su pueblo si no como un hombre con muy poca fe y un esclavo más.
- La forma en que se abrió el Mar Rojo es distinto a como dice en la Biblia (Moisés extendió sus manos y se abrieron las aguas) aquí golpea el agua con la punta de su vara con toda su fuerza y se van abriendo alrededor de él. Esto se hizo para causar mas impacto dramático a la escena.
Véase también [editar]
Enlaces externos [editar]
- The Prince of Egypt: A Film Review by James Berardinelli (Inglés)
- The Prince of Egypt: Of biblical proportions (Inglés)
- Web oficial (Inglés)
The Prince of Egypt
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The Prince of Egypt | |
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Directed by | Brenda Chapman Steve Hickner Simon Wells |
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Produced by | Penney Finkelman Cox Sandra Rabins Jeffrey Katzenberg (executive producer) Steven Spielberg (executive producer; uncredited) |
Starring | Val Kilmer (Moses) (voice) Ralph Fiennes (Rameses) (voice) Michelle Pfeiffer (Tzipporah) (voice) Sandra Bullock (Miriam) (voice) Jeff Goldblum (Aaron) (voice) Patrick Stewart (Pharaoh Seti I) (voice) Danny Glover (Jethro)(voice) Steve Martin (Hotep)(voice) Martin Short (Huy) (voice) Ofra Haza (Yocheved) Helen Mirren (Queen) (voice) |
Music by | Stephen Schwartz (songs) Hans Zimmer (score) |
Editing by | Nick Fletcher |
Distributed by | DreamWorks SKG |
Release date(s) | December 18, 1998 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Language | English/Hebrew |
Budget | $60,000,000 (estimated) |
Gross revenue | $218,613,188[1] |
Followed by | Joseph: King of Dreams (2000) |
IMDb • Allmovie |
The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 American animated film, the first traditionally animated film produced and released by DreamWorks. The story follows the life of Moses from his birth, through his childhood as a prince of Egypt, and finally to his ultimate destiny to lead the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, which is based on the Biblical story of Exodus.
Directed by Brenda Chapman, Simon Wells and Steve Hickner, the film featured songs written by Stephen Schwartz and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. The voice cast featured a number of major Hollywood actors in the speaking roles, while professional singers replaced them for the songs. The exceptions were Michelle Pfeiffer, Ralph Fiennes, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, who sang their own parts.
The film was nominated for best score and won for Best Original Song at the 1999 Academy Awards for "When You Believe". The pop version of the song was performed at the ceremonies by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. The song, co-written by Stephen Schwartz, Hans Zimmer and with additional production by Babyface, was nominated for the Best Original Song (Motion Picture) at the 1999 Golden Globes, and was also nominated for Outstanding Performance of a Song for a Feature Film at the ALMA Awards.
The film went on to gross $218,613,188 worldwide, making it the second traditionally animated feature not released by Disney to gross over $100 million in the U.S. (after The Rugrats Movie). The film remained the highest grossing traditionally animated non-Disney film until 2007, when it was out-grossed by The Simpsons Movie.
Taglines:
- Two brothers. United by friendship, divided by destiny.
- The power is real. The story is forever. The time is now.
[edit] Plot summary
The first song ("Deliver Us") shows Hebrew slaves labor away while Jochebed (also spelt Yocheved), seeing her fellow mothers' baby sons being taken away from them, places her own son in a basket and sets it afloat on the Nile to be preserved by fate, singing her final lullaby ("River Lullaby", A recurring motif in the film) to the baby. Her daughter, Miriam, follows the basket and witnesses her baby brother being taken in by the Queen of Egypt and named Moses.
The story cuts to (presumably) 18-20 years later (biblically 40 years), to show a grown Moses and his foster-brother, Rameses, racing their chariots through the Egyptian temples, destroying many statues. When they are lectured by their father, Seti, later on for their misdeeds, Rameses is offended. Moses later remarks that Rameses wants the approval of his father, but lacks the opportunity. Moses goes to cheer his brother up, making joking predictions ("Statues crumbling and toppling, the Nile drying up; you will singlehandedly bring the greatest kingdom on Earth to ruins!"). They then stumble in late to a banquet given by Seti, discovering that he has named Rameses as Prince Regent. In thanks, Rameses appoints Moses as Royal Chief Architect. As a tribute to Moses, the high priests Hotep and Huy offer Zipporah, a Midianite girl they kidnapped, as a concubine for him. She eventually escapes, with Moses' help. Moses is led to a small spot in Goshen where he is reunited with Miriam and Aaron, his siblings. There, Miriam tells him the truth about his past. Moses at first is in denial ("All I Ever Wanted"), but a nightmare and talks with his adoptive parents help him realize the truth. Moses eventually kills an Egyptian guard, who was abusing an old slave, and runs away in despair.
Moses finds his way to Midian, where he saves Zipporah's sisters from bandits. He is welcomed warmly by Tzipporah's father, Jethro. Moses becomes a shepherd and eventually marries Zipporah ("Through Heaven's Eyes). Moses soon comes into contact with the burning bush while chasing a stray lamb and is instructed by God to free the slaves from Egypt. God then imbues Moses' shepherding staff with the power to do great wonders, the greatest being to shepherd his people to freedom. Zipporah returns with him to find the slaves in even worse condition than before. He discovers that Rameses is now Pharaoh and has a wife and a young son. Moses tells Rameses to let his people go, demonstrating the power behind him by changing his shepherding staff into a cobra. Hotep and Huy boastfully repeat this transformation ("Playing with the Big Boys Now"), invoking all of Egypt's gods in the process; behind their backs, the snake created by Moses eats both of their snakes. Rather than being persuaded, Rameses is hardened and orders the slaves' work to be doubled.
Out in the workfield, Moses is struck down by an elder Hebrew into a muddy pit, and then is confronted by Aaron, who blames him for the excess workload. Moses, with Miriam's help, tells the Hebrews to believe that freedom will come. He confronts Rameses, who is passing on his boat in the Nile. Rameses orders his guards to bring Moses to him, but they turn back when Moses turns the river into blood. After nine of the 10 plagues occur ("The Plagues"), leaving Egypt in ruins, Moses returns to Rameses to warn him about the final plague. After an almost-tender moment between the ex-brothers, Moses is told never to come to Rameses again, even though Moses warns Rameses that an even worse plague is about to transpire, and to think of his only son. Moses then instructs the Hebrews to paint lamb's blood above their doors for the coming night of Passover. The Angel of Death comes through during the night, killing all the firstborn children of Egypt. Moses once more visits the grief-stricken Rameses, who is cradling the body of his own son. Rameses reluctantly lets the Hebrews go, and Moses leaves and breaks down in tears outside.
The next morning, the Hebrews happily pack, leave their enslavement, and eventually find their way to the Red Sea ("When You Believe"), but turn around to find out Rameses has changed his mind and is pursuing them with his army. Moses parts the Red Sea, while behind him a pillar of fire writhes before the Egyptians, blocking their way. The Hebrews cross on the sea bottom; when the army gives chase, the water closes over the Egyptians, and the Hebrews are freed. Rameses, who has been hurled back to the shore by the collapsing waves, is left yelling his brother's name in disgrace. Moses turns from the shore, begins to lead his people onward and never looks back. The last scene of the film shows Moses delivering the Ten Commandments to his people as Jochebed's voice echoes in the background.
[edit] Voice cast
- Val Kilmer as Moses/God
- Ralph Fiennes as Ramesses II
- Michelle Pfeiffer as Tzipporah
- Sandra Bullock as Miriam
- Jeff Goldblum as Aaron
- Patrick Stewart as Pharaoh Seti I
- Danny Glover as Jethro
- Helen Mirren as Queen Tuya
- Steve Martin as Hotep
- Martin Short as Huy
- Ofra Haza as Yocheved
- Amick Byram as Moses (singing voice)
- Sally Dworsky as Miriam (singing voice)
- Brian Stokes Mitchell as Jethro (singing voice)
- Linda Dee Shayne as The Queen (singing voice)
Director Brenda Chapman briefly voices Miriam when she sings the lullaby to Moses. The vocal had been recorded for a scratch audio track, which was intended to be replaced later by Sally Dworsky. The track turned out so well that it remained in the film. Eden Riegel also is the singing voice of Young Miriam.
[edit] Reception
[edit] Reviews
The Prince of Egypt received generally positive reviews from critics, getting 79% over 80 remarks on Rotten Tomatoes.[2] Stephen Hunter from Washington Post acclaimed: "The movie's proudest accomplishment is that it revises our version of Moses toward something more immediate and believable, more humanly knowable." Lisa Alspector from Chicago Reader praised: "The blend of animation techniques somehow demonstrates mastery modestly, while the special effects are nothing short of magnificent." And Houston Chronicle's Jeff Millar reviewed: "The handsomely animated Prince of Egypt is an amalgam of Hollywood biblical epic, Broadway supermusical and nice Sunday school lesson." Major negative comments focused on the seriousness of the contents, which did not follow the traditional animated trend and was not suitable for young viewers while not sophisticated enough for adults.[2]
[edit] Box Office performance
It was also a box-office success, gaining $218,613,188 worldwide.
[edit] Awards and Nominations
Annie Awards
Result | Award | Winner/Nominee Recipient(s) |
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Nominated | Animated Theatrical Feature | |
Nominated | Individual Achievement in Directing | Brenda Chapman (Director) Steve Hickner (Director) Simon Wells (Director) |
Nominated | Individual Achievement in Storyboarding | Lorna Cook (Story supervisor) |
Nominated | Individual Achievement in Effects Animation | Jamie Lloyd (Effects Lead - Burning Bush/Angel of Death) |
Nominated | Individual Achievement in Voice Acting | Ralph Fiennes ("Rameses") |
[edit] Soundtrack
Three soundtracks were released simultaneously for The Prince of Egypt, each of them aimed towards a different target audience. While the other two accompanying records, the country-themed "Nashville" soundtrack and the gospel-based "Inspirational" soundtrack, functioned merely as movie tributes, the official Prince of Egypt soundtrack was the only album to contain tracks from the movie. This album combines elements from the score composed by Hans Zimmer, and movie songs by Stephen Schwartz. The songs were either voiced over by professional singers (such as Salisbury Cathedral Choir), or sung by the movie's voice actors, such as Michelle Pfeiffer and Ofra Haza. Various tracks by contemporary artists such as K-Ci & Jo-Jo and Boyz II Men were added, including the Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston duet "When You Believe", a Babyface rewrite of the original Schwartz composition, sung by Michelle Pfeiffer and Sally Dworsky in the movie.
Ofra Haza, who voiced Yocheved, sang the opening song "Deliver Us" in 17 of the 21 languages in which the film was released, in addition to her native Hebrew.
[edit] Differences from the Biblical story
Although based on the Biblical story of Exodus, the film takes considerable liberties with the Biblical story. It opens with a textual disclaimer stating that artistic license has been taken. Some differences are listed below:
- In the Bible, Pharaoh's daughter finds Moses in the Nile and sends her handmaids to retrieve him. In the movie, Pharaoh's wife found him, and retrieves the basket herself.
- In the Bible, Moses' sister comes to Pharaoh's daughter and offers her a woman who can give breast milk to Moses (Moses' real mother), whereas in the film she doesn't.
- In the New Testament, in the Book of 2nd Timothy, Paul lists the names of the magicians of Pharoah as Jannes and Jambres(according to Hebrew tradition.) In the film, their names are Hotep and Huy.
- In the Bible, Moses kills an Egyptian guard and buries his body, whereas in the film Moses flees after knocking the guard off a large scaffolding.
- In the Bible, Jethro's daughters went to tell him about Moses. In the film, it is seen that they instead tell Zipporah about him.
- In the Bible, Moses was roughly eighty by the time he returned to Egypt. In the film, he is still fairly young.
- In the film, Moses turned his staff into a snake when he first saw Pharaoh. In the Bible, he performed it during his second encounter.
- In the Bible, Moses is "slow of tongue", and Aaron speaks for him. In this film, as is often the case with dramatic adaptations of this passage, Moses alone speaks for God to Pharaoh.
- In the Bible, the pharaoh tried to kill Moses, but in the film Rameses did not.
- In the Bible, a column of smoke and fire leads the Hebrews through the desert. In the film, the fire is only present when the Egyptian chariots attack.
- Current hypotheses on the Exodus timeline have Tuthmose III or Ramses as the Pharoah of Oppression. In the film, it is Seti, with Ramses being his successor. This assumption was also present in an earlier Exodus film, The Ten Commandments
[edit] Controversy
The Maldives was the first of two Muslim countries to ban the film. The country's Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs stated, "all prophets and messengers of God are revered in Islam, and therefore cannot be portrayed".[3] Following this ruling, the censor board banned the film in January 1999. In the same month, the Film Censorship Board in Malaysia banned the film, but did not provide a specific explanation. The board's secretary said that the censor body ruled the film was "insensitive for religious and moral reasons".[4] However, the film is now openly available on DVD in retail stores in both countries.
The film was banned in Egypt, a predominantly Muslim country, as the depiction of Islamic prophets (of which Joseph is one) is forbidden in Islam. There was also discontent concerning the reference to Rameses (or Ramses in Egypt) as the Pharoah of the Exodus. Rameses II is highly regarded in Egypt, and the historical consensus is that he was deceased prior to the events of the Hebrew enslavement and Exodus.
[edit] Prequel
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Prince of Egypt (1998)". Box Office Mojo. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=princeofegypt.htm. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.
- ^ a b The Prince of Egypt Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes
- ^ "There can be miracles", The Independent, January 24, 1999
- ^ "Malaysia bans Spielberg's Prince". BBC News. 1999-01-27. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/263905.stm. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
[edit] External links
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- Joseph: King of Dreams at Allmovie (prequel to The Prince of Egypt)
- The Prince of Egypt at Rotten Tomatoes
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- casaindiasricaitanyamahaprabhu - CA