This vibrantly animated feature recounts the biblical epic of the Hebrew prophet Moses and the Ten Commandments. Led by the word of God, Moses challenges the ominous Egyptian pharaoh, performs miracles and guides the chosen people on a 40-year journey through the desert to free them from captivity and lead them to the Promised Land.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Pretty Good
Please don't spend money on this.
This is one of the worst movies ever made. None of the characters were likable (including Moses) and Elliot Gould voices God as if he were falling asleep. And, as many others have pointed out, the animation is awful. I am embarrassed for the animators, but also enraged at them. But let's not give them all the credit for how bad this movie is, like many others have. One thing I don't understand is how the creators of this film managed to make it so bad! It wasn't like they had to come up with the story! That came from the bible! And it had all the right ingredients. A stellar leading cast, and was written by the man who wrote the children's classic, 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.' But none the less, every part of the movie was wretched. All the characters are jerks and mean. I'm not completely sure what everybody expected out of this movie while they were making it. Did they think they were creating some biblical masterpiece? Well, if they did, I can't imagine how disappointed they are. Please, don't even think about watching this garbage. It really is as bad as everyone says.
I thought The Ten Commandments 2007 animated film with Ben Kingsley and Christian Slater was awesome. I seen on the message board many negative comments but when it comes to a film dealing with Religious content ignorant people will always criticize it. I am a lazy Catholic and loved this little simple and fun movie because It tells a nice bible story very quickly and it's cool for the kids. And maybe this film doesn't meet the standards of Veggie Tales or the classic film version's your grandparents and parents loved. I thought this film was fun and that's all there is to it. If you didn't like the movie find something better to do with your time or just don't watch it. I will not watch Mel Gibson's Passion Of The Christ because I've seen all the classics and hate the fact that he's just making money off religion as it's easier then selling bags of manure at the country market.
This film is terrible. Why do religious films (not just Christian ones, also Jewish and Islamic ones) always have to be low-grade? As a Christian i am insulted that producers think they can trick me into buying a bad movie just because it says "moses" on the back. the plot line is stupid and barely conveys the actual telling of moses's life. the animation looks like a computer game- mind you, not the good games that look like pixar movies, but the bad ones that have as much animation as newsprint. The acting is truly wooden and occasionally garbled- "thank-you-god-for-this-oppurtunity" The score is decent at first but endlessly repetitive, the same songs play through the entire film. I'm all for films concerning issues, including religion, but this... stuff ...can't be tolerated. This film was a Christian "battlefield earth" in its incompetence.
This was a fantastic version of the timeless tale of the Ten Commandments, aimed at children but entertaining for adults as well. The voices were perfectly cast and wonderfully performed. The music was amazing. I would love to buy the soundtrack! I have seen this movie 7 times and I am always drawn into the story. It is a moral tale of a hero who leads his people out of slavery, with pure bravery and clear mind. The story is different than the classic movie with Charlton Heston. It focuses much more on the struggles Moses had in particular with his own people and sometimes his own family doubting him and God. It is a tale of Faith and how Moses was able to lead because he put his full trust in God and hence in himself. Counseled solely by God, Moses maintained the physical and mental strength to persist through trying circumstances and break free from oppression. More importantly, he was able to impart the faith God bestowed on him to his people and inspire them to persist even though most of them saw the promised land in their lifetime. I found this a very inspiring movie. Moses arises as a inspirational figure and someone from whom children can learn an important lesson about Faith and persistence. Elliott Gould, what better choice could there be for God! God sounds so approachable and human. I was also very impressed with Christian Slater's depiction of Moses he nailed the subtle nuances of Moses' internal struggles with his family and people, The animation was very realistic. I can't wait to buy it for my nieces when it comes out on DVD.