The problem with people these days is that they all have the Disney-disease; meaning that every cartoon HAS to be cheerful and get to its point as soon as possible, because "it's a cartoon, therefore it's for kids".
Though people have already forgotten that the original Disney cartoons, and other cartoons like Tom & Jerry, were never meant for children, but for adults.
Then why is "The Prince of Egypt" suddenly considered a children's flick?
Did no one ever came to the conclusion that it might be an animated movie for adults?
Personally I loved this movie as a child, so it also bothers me that some 40 year old RottenTomatoes-critic claims to know what children want.
This movie is obviously not comparable to Spongebob Squarepants, but it was never its intention to. "The Prince of Egypt" tells a tale from the Bible; the fact it included some humor is nice to have, but you didn't read any "knock-knock jokes" in the old book, so you'll have to be a bit realistic here.
And this is another issue; stop comparing other animated movies with Disney. Acknowledge talent when you see it. If you don't have any valid points to make in a review, you should shut up.
This movie is absolutely worth watching, you don't have to be religious to appreciate quality.
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