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The Prophet 2014 123movies

The Prophet 2014 123movies

Sep. 06, 201485 Min.
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Watch: Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Exiled artist and poet Mustafa embarks on a journey home with his housekeeper and her daughter; together the trio must evade the authorities who fear that the truth in Mustafa’s words will incite rebellion..
Plot: Exiled artist and poet Mustafa embarks on a journey home with his housekeeper and her daughter; together the trio must evade the authorities who fear that the truth in Mustafa’s words will incite rebellion.
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7.0/10 Votes: 4,777
65% | RottenTomatoes
61/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 101 Popularity: 9.331 | TMDB

Reviews:

While it lacks a flowing pace, The Prophet makes up with glorious artistic expression
In terms of film, there is a difference between an anthology and a collective set of work. Trick r Treat and The Twilight Zone: The Movie are anthology movies as each have a story is somewhat connected to the next and have reoccurring characters that might meet up. Fantasia is the prime example of a series of collected works. The same team may have been behind all the shorts, but they weren’t meant to be published as a flowing set. Nothing about Fantasia’s stories would confuse people into thinking that “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and “The Nutcracker Suite” would be connected. Each story of Fantasia is it’s own thing and is simply within the film because the filmmaker has chosen to put it in there.

One reason we don’t see a lot of collective works set to one film is that a lot of people come to a movie to escape into one long story. That’s not to say that there are people that like a set of short stories, but it’s been proved by the studio system that a mainstream audience wants to see safer content. While you might find short film series’ in a film festival, The Prophet is a collected work of artistic expression.

In a village within an unnamed middle eastern country, young speechless Almitra (played by Quvenzhané Wallis) is considered a trouble maker by her village as she is a compulsive thief and can make bird noises that allow her to communicate with seagulls. Her mother Kamila (played by Salma Hayek) tries to keep her under control now that she is a single mother (the fathers death is said to be the cause of Almitra loosing her speech) and working at a political prison. Finding school uninteresting, Almitra follows her mother to work and finds someone special behind a gate.

She finds an older but kind man Mustafa (played by Liam Neeson) who is an artist and a writer who has spent seven years under political arrest for writing controversial content that detest’s the government. Mustafa and Almitra bond as the latter expresses his thoughts on life, love and freedom, as shown by segmented shorts that are usually just artsy expression of his essays. Two guardsmen (played by Alfred Molina and john Krasinski) are responsible for taking him to a ship that can return the artist to his home country, but the people may not be ready for him to leave.

Part of me really wanted to love The Prophet as it’s rare to see a hand drawn animated movie and it really has passion for the essays as written by Lebenon artist Kahlil Gibran. The shorts are well done and look beautiful. It almost felt like that I was watching Fantasia again. But there’s a problem; the movie tries to put them into a narrative.

I have nothing against this idea, but the movie’s perspective is through the child and not the artist. This means that the story is simple and has been created as an attempt to be family entertainment. The content is tame, but I would think that most kids would find much of the artistic expression really boring.

What’s weird is that I have nothing wrong with the actual story of a girl bonding with the artist and a village coming together as one. The voice acting is great and the animation looks nice. When the main narrative and the shorts are separated, their both magnificent. But when put together, it’s tone is inconsistent, never finding a ground that can attract both children and adults.

Given I’m conflicted, I’ll give this four collected works of Kahlil Gibran out of five purely on an artistic level. As inconsistent as the setting is, I still recommend the movie simple for it’s animation. I’d say only see this if you really want to see another rare hand drawn movie.

Review By: RforFilm
A Unique Movie not to be missed!
I bought the ticket for this movie with very low expectations, but God was I wrong!

Soon after the opening scene, I realized that this was no ordinary movie. It’s different from any other I’ve seen… and in so many ways: the mind-blowing messages; the brilliant blending of poetry, music, painting, and animation; and the way it propels one’s imagination up to an entirely new level, all the time staying true to the soul of Khalil Gibran’s artistic genius.

I highly recommend this exceptional movie to everyone who loves life and appreciates art in all its forms. Being a sensual mind opener, this masterpiece succeeds at making the viewer not only enjoy it, but enjoy existence as a whole too.

Hats off to Salma Hayek, Liam Neeson, Gabriel Yared, and of course Roger Allers.

If you are tired of all the pretentious movies out there, don’t miss out on this simple one. After all, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, right?

9/10 (being the ‘stingy with the grades’ reviewer that I am)

Review By: wiseman513

Other Information:

Original Title Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet
Release Date 2014-09-06
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Drama
Director Roger Allers, Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi
Writer Roger Allers, Kahlil Gibran, Hanna Weg
Actors Liam Neeson, Salma Hayek, Quvenzhané Wallis
Country Qatar, France, Lebanon, Canada, United States
Awards 1 win & 10 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)

The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
The Prophet 2014 123movies
Original title Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
TMDb Rating 7.347 101 votes

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