The Prince of Egypt (1998)

Movie · 1998 · Adventure, Animation, Drama, Family · 1h 39m · PG · English

Curator score: 8.0/10 (667.7K ratings)

The power is real. The story is forever. The time is now.

Overview

The strong bond between two Royal Egyptian brothers is challenged when their chosen responsibilities set them at odds, with extraordinary consequences.

Ratings

Director

Simon Wells, Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner

Production

DreamWorks Pictures, DreamWorks Animation

Cast

Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Bobby Motown, Eden Riegel, Ofra Haza, James Avery, Aria Noelle Curzon, Stephanie Sawyer, Francesca Marie Smith, Shira Roth, Michel Patrician, Christopher Rodriguez Marquette

Curator Review

Verdict

A sweeping, emotionally serious animated epic with unusually strong music, striking visual design, and real dramatic weight. It treats a familiar biblical story like prestige cinema, balancing spectacle with intimate brotherly conflict.

Best for

  • viewers who want animated films with adult-level emotional stakes
  • fans of large-scale musical storytelling
  • families looking for a serious but accessible classic
  • people who appreciate hand-drawn animation at its most ambitious
  • audiences interested in faith-adjacent or mythic storytelling

Skip if

  • you want light comedy or constant jokes
  • you prefer modern CGI over painterly 2D animation
  • you are uncomfortable with religious storytelling
  • you need a fast, breezy kids' movie

Overview

The Prince of Egypt is one of the rare animated films that feels truly monumental. It pairs a classical visual style with a story of identity, duty, and moral awakening, and the result is both intimate and epic. The sibling dynamic gives the film its emotional core, while the set pieces and songs give it a sense of grandeur that still lands decades later.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the seriousness of its approach. It does not play the material as a novelty or a joke; it aims for reverence, tragedy, and awe. That commitment gives the movie a weight that many animated features never reach, even when they are technically impressive.

Bottom line

It is not flawless, and some viewers may find the humor uneven or the cultural framing dated. But as a piece of mainstream animation with ambition, craft, and memorable music, it remains a standout. For viewers open to its religious framework, it is easy to see why it has such a devoted following.

Top Letterboxd reviews

James (Schaffrillas) (5★) · 9795 likes

I mean this is basically the best animated film ever made

bri (4.5★) · 8035 likes

ramses really thought that kool aid in a bowl was blood

cinéfila... 🕯️ (4★) · 5573 likes

EVERY SINGLE SONG IN THIS FILM FUCKING SLAPS

tashi duncan idaho (5★) · 5147 likes

catch me in the club throwing down to The Plagues

Ellie ✨ (5★) · 3746 likes

if they'd just let us watch this at church every sunday, i'd still be a christian

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Topics

animated epic, musical drama, biblical adaptation, hand-drawn animation, sibling rivalry, religious themes, historical fantasy, orchestral score, prestige animation, family adventure

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