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Joseph - King of Dreams [VHS]
 
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Joseph - King of Dreams [VHS] (2000)

Starring: Ben Affleck, Mark Hamill Director: Rob LaDuca, Robert C. Ramirez Rating: Unrated Format: VHS Tape
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)


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As the millennium turns, the crazed trend to produce direct-to-video sequels swells. Very few of these sequels are inspired, although most do not harm their origins. One might understandably pick up something labeled "from the makers of The Prince of Egypt with trepidation. Happily, the makers leave Moses alone and tell the tale of another Bible star, Joseph, known for his coat of many colors and a fantastic destiny. Joseph (voiced by Ben Affleck), his father's favorite son, is sold into slavery by his jealous half-brothers. After years of struggle, Joseph rises to be the Pharaoh's trusted adviser when his gift for interpreting dreams pays dividends. The 78-minute feature is rich in color and features several strong songs ("Better Than I" is the standout) written by newcomer John Bucchino. The film's religious elements are secondary, yet its heart is in the right spot--a most agreeable stance for a wider audience. Prince was designed as an "event" movie and suffered in the hype and marketing. With lower aims, Joseph is a more satisfying film and even invites the unexpected: we're ready for the next "sequel." --Doug Thomas

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Based on a classic tale known the world over, JOSEPH: KING OF DREAMS is a stirring story of family and forgiveness. An inspiring musical adventure, JOSEPH: KING OF DREAMS retells the fascinating story of a boy whose extraordinary gift of seeing the future in his dreams sparks a deep division in his family. The jealousy of his brothers sends Joseph to faraway Egypt, where he is suddenly thrown into a world of high adventure, hidden intrigue and blossoming romance. In this new land, the Pharaoh enlists Joseph to interpret his royal dreams and save Egypt from disaster. Joseph is rewarded with honor and status, and as he rises to power, Joseph finds love and happiness. But when a sudden twist of fate reunites Joseph with his brothers, Joseph must face decisions of forgiveness.


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Biblical Story Well-Told And Animated In "King of Dreams.", December 29, 2000
This worthy companion piece to Dreamworks' "Prince of Egypt" retells the Biblical story of Joseph, his betrayal by his brothers, sale into slavery, imprisonment, then rise to prominence through God's gift of prophecy through dreams. The story is well-voiced by stars including Judith Light, Mark Hamill, and Ben Affleck as Joseph, despite some weak, Disneyfied songs (voiced by the normally reliable Maureen McGovern and Jodi "Ariel" Benson).

"Joseph"'s dream and flashback sequences are well-animated, with images of sunflowers, flowing wheatfields and flying eagles referencing Joseph's growth(in status and wisdom)in Egypt. This is notable where Joseph visions his brothers mocking him while cleaning a palace floor, then flashbacks to his youth while caring for a tree in his prison cell.

Like all great Biblical stories, "Joseph" works as love lesson (in forgiveness and personal growth here) and dramatic narrative, and is economically told on both accounts. The film accurately captures Joseph's contentious relationship with his old and new families; the story's dramatic parallels (his false imprisonment by and reproachment with Portiphar, then the suspenseful-turned-joyous reunion with his brothers where Joseph reveals his identity) are powerful. While some dramatic license was taken with the storyline, "Joseph" thankfully eschews Disney-esque asides, superflous fantasy characters or expanded romantic angles (Joseph's love and marriage to Asenath is simply part of the story).

"Joseph" was and remains among the Old Testament's most engrossing stories, particularly to families susceptible to sibling rivalry. Despite occassional melodramatic lapses, "Joseph" retains that core story and is an exceptional family film with much to teach its viewers. Recommended.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Quality Direct-to-Video Feature!, November 10, 2000
This review is from: Joseph - King of Dreams (DVD)
Barring some scriptural inaccuracies (a disclaimer admits to the dramatic license taken), Joseph is a wonderful, inspiring version of the Biblical tale. The songs are decent for a video production, and some of them actually stand out quite well.

The majority of the story talks about Joseph's journey of faith and hope, and how he overcame hurdle after hurdle to properly share the gifts that God had given him.

A little light on the religious side, Joseph plays up the entertainment value of the story (as with most films). However, it never deviates from the fact that Joseph believes his ability to interpret dreams is a gift from God. Far too few films are willing to take this chance... Kudos to Dreamworks for a top notch production.

NOTE TO PARENTS: Though there is nothing outwardly objectionable, there is some serious subject matter that you may want to discuss with your children. :-)

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A delight, January 1, 2001
I usually don't buy direct-to-video sequels -- usually, they are inferior to the original product and only tarnish my enjoyment. However, "King of Dreams" is not a sequel, rather than a companion piece.

Delving once again into ancient history, this story tells of a "miracle child," the favorite son of old Jacob and his wife Rachel (the Biblical polygamy is delicately ignored, though hinted at in that Joseph is a half-brother). While Joseph's ten brothers toil in the fields, he is taught to read and write and is given a magnificently woven coat. When he has dreams that "mean something," his brothers' resentment starts to grow. He ends up enslaved in Egypt, where despite his talents and intelligence he falls further and further. But newfound humility and a special gift from God will bring him back up.

This movie has a beautiful piece of symbolism - the little fruit tree that Joseph carelessly steps on as he cries out to God, "Why?" Everyone in their lives is faced with a crisis in which it is asked why God is doing this to them. The single leaf that remains living on the shattered tree shows how his faith still exists, and that faith grows as he saves the tree and nurtures it to health. God is spoken of less, as Joseph is not convincing anyone of anything, but his presence is highly felt in the writing.

From a secular point of view, this is also a good cautionary tale. At the beginning, Joseph bounds past his brothers, singing, "I am special, I am smart! I am a miracle child!" and being coddled by his parents. Allowing himself to be arrogant is part of his downfall. Later on, he uses his gift and his intelligence to benefit everyone, and thus is rewarded.

The secondary characters are, like Ramses of PoE, multi-dimensional even if you are supposed to dislike them. As Joseph enjoys his special status, one can sympathize with his jealous brothers -- but the same spoiled boy will take your sympathy when his brothers taunt him and cruelly sell him. Potiphar is well-drawn -- a man who betrays his own honor and clearly suffers inwardly because of it, and his niece is an instantly sympathetic character is her urgings to forgive.

Though this film is acceptable for small kids, there are a few moments that will disturb them, such as when Potiphar's wife makes a (it's not obvious to the very young) pass at Joseph, and when he is dragged off while his brothers accept silver as payment for him.

The songs aren't quite as good as PoE, but the animation in its lesser glory is excellent. When Joseph is led into Egypt, one can definitely sympathize with his slack-jawed awe. Lesser details, such as Potiphar's servant's thoughts on Joseph's hygiene, are also present and very enjoyable. The dream sequences strike a good balance of otherworldliness and realism.

Okay, so this isn't quite up to the standards of "Prince of Egypt." There's a lesser budget, but it's a more personal, family story.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Er...
This was a good film, though it certainly does not approach its predecessor, Prince of Egypt. The songs are decent, and the animation is very good. Read more
Published 14 months ago by J. Wildstein

3.0 out of 5 stars Stick to THE Script.
Firstly, the animation, musicianship and general production of this DVD was top quality. My son (3) was captivated by the story. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Quince

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay movie
We bought this movie recently. I have watched it before, but I guess this time I paid more attention. Read more
Published 20 months ago by A.C.

5.0 out of 5 stars How you can go from nothing to having something.
Although it is put in a cartoon, we all have humble beginnings. It's how you apply those beginnings for your outcome.
Published 22 months ago by Levixen

5.0 out of 5 stars Joseph - King of Dreams

Excellent movie for children. Adventure filled and pretty accurate account as told in the Bible. My girls really enjoyed it.
Published on January 15, 2008 by Linda Alana

5.0 out of 5 stars Joseph, King of Thieves
This is a great movie! What an incredible job they did of portaying this awesome true story in an animated movie that is awesome for both kids and adults!!!
Published on January 8, 2008 by Kristen N. Hunnicutt

5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
My entire family loves this movie, from our 2 yr old up to the adults! Great movie!
Published on December 29, 2007 by T. S. Hogan

4.0 out of 5 stars 'Prince of Egypt' Was Better, But This One Is Still Good
"The Prince of Egypt" is one of my all-time favorite movies. I just love it to death. And when I saw "Joseph: King of Dreams", I simply had to purchase it, knowing it was made by... Read more
Published on December 27, 2007 by Keith A. Mather

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent story for all ....
my nine and ten year-old boys watched this movie more than once and every time, they came away with new understanding. this is truly a remarkable story told. Read more
Published on July 10, 2007 by dujim

4.0 out of 5 stars Fine Family Film
For a direct-to-video this wasn't half bad. I've always liked the Dreamworks style of animation that's sharp and more angular instead of the rounded, softer look from Disney... Read more
Published on June 14, 2007 by Rose Fay

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