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" Submit Us " is a song from DreamWorks 1998 The Prince of Egypt . This is the opening number of the movie, and runs for 7:15 minutes.


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Produksi

Stephen Schwartz explains the use of the word "Elohim" in the song:

I want an authentic Hebrew reference to God to help organize time and place. My first choice was "Adonai", but I was told by religious consultants about the film that it would be immoral to use the term in that way at that time. So I chose "Elohim" instead, partly because it's a bit old-fashioned, and partly because of the extension of the word according to the music!

The lullabies sung by Yocheved, Moses' mother, were performed by Ophrah Haza. The song was sung by Ofra in 18 of the 21 languages ​​the song was translated into. Eden Riegel is also a top performer, while music is composed by Hans Zimmer.

Christopher Coleman explains, "Deliver Us features powerful vocals that I hope to be combined with the dazzling sound of Israeli singer, Ofra Haza.This song ends with a remark very similar to Zimmer Oscar winning opener for" The Lion King ".

Catatan Crity Critic

visual defensiveness illustrates the inherent violence in the slavery system that makes the Hebrews bound and build pyramids and the like. The arrangement of the baby Moses figured in the basket was colored with dangers that were never even implied in Bible stories. The whole order builds a direct correlation to a template set in "The Lion King".


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Synopsis

Fragment explains "The opening number," Deliver Us, "serves as an exposition when preparing the story for us by showing the Hebrew slave's struggle as they sing".

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Critical reception

The Critical Eye writes "" Deliver Us ", which opens the film and introduces us to the suffering of the Jews, and" Through Heaven's Eyes ", who plays on the marshal of Moses's life in the desert - doing their job well, setting the tone and keep the story ". Dark Horizons writes "With the exception of the opening song" Deliver Us ", the other five numbers are not only completely forgotten but ruin movie tones, they can do much better without them." TTB calls it "a great opening song", writing "the song's lyrics are perfect in story building". Aint It Cool writes "this dramatic song shifts between the male chorus sung from the slaves, and the drum-laden orchestra score from Zimmer (think Crimson Tide in Egypt.) Half the way through it to Yurived and the incredible young Miriam beautiful "River o River" theme (also heard in the trailer), before it explodes back to the male slave chorus.A cool, awesome.Any gesture is really right - your imagination will think wildly about the animation that must accompany this! ".

Antagonists and Ecstasy describe Giving Us as a "mini-opera" and writing the following on the song:

It's big open: big shots, soaring air over the pyramid complex of Giza, where many Hebrew slaves sing a good song... as the director focuses on the individual acts of torment, then darts back out for a wide view, rather than return; Thanks to the incredibly dramatic and thrilling music that feels like oratorio like Broadway, it's all very impressive and historic and memorable. When the focus began to tighten a woman put her son in a reed basket to save her from the Egyptian killer squads, the music became less prominent, more interesting and sick, as the mother sang a bedtime song for her son and sent him down. river to his fate, where he was found by the Queen of Egypt, who adopted him as his own.


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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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