La reine soleil
- 2007
- Tous publics
- 1h 30m
Akhesa, lovely Princess 14, is far from imagining that one day reign over Egypt ... When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father, Pharaoh Akhenaton. She ref... Read allAkhesa, lovely Princess 14, is far from imagining that one day reign over Egypt ... When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father, Pharaoh Akhenaton. She refuses to live confined within the precincts of the royal palace and wants to discover why h... Read allAkhesa, lovely Princess 14, is far from imagining that one day reign over Egypt ... When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father, Pharaoh Akhenaton. She refuses to live confined within the precincts of the royal palace and wants to discover why her mother, Queen Nefertiti, has been exiled to the island of Elephantine. Akhesa fled with... Read all
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- Akhesa
- (voice)
- Thout
- (voice)
- Akhenaton
- (voice)
- Nefertiti
- (voice)
- Gulmekiz
- (voice)
- …
- Horemheb
- (voice)
- Maia
- (voice)
- Seneb
- (voice)
- Sogoth
- (voice)
- Barka
- (voice)
- Doser
- (voice)
- Ay
- (voice)
- Mahou
- (voice)
- Meritaton
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Most viewers don't mind. I do. Because why put up with an imitation, when you can afford the original?
I am also particularly surprised that this thing comes from France and Belgium of all places, since both of the countries are known worldwide for their original comic books and are in fact able to offer unique character design.
So, to all people who haven't yet watched "La reine soleil", I have two things to say:
First, if you want to see something original, I highly recommend the Franco-Belgian "Kirikou et la sorcière", "Une vie de chat", "Un monstre à Paris"; the Irish "Song of the sea" and "The secret of Kells"; the Japanese "Spirited Away". All of them are available in English as well as multiple other languages.
Second, watch "The Prince of Egypt". As it always happens in life, the original is infinitely better than its copy.
The story sets off on a rather unexciting note when a playful princess and an irritable prince are suddenly ordered by their royal old-fashioned parents to be wed. From the moment they meet they can both see that this union was not meant to be, but neither the prince's mother nor the princess' father the Pharaoh will see reason. That night the ever-determined princess flees her kingdom and embarks on an epic journey to the city of Thebes in the hope of finding her mother the Queen who was driven away by the Pharaoh's infuriating obsession with the god of the sun Aten. The palace guards mistake her flight for a kidnapping engineered by the prince and so he has no choice but to join her.
Partway through their valiant quest they discover with icy terror that a band of terrorists, priests and worshippers of forbidden gods are plotting to brutally overthrow the Pharaoh and take over the kingdom. So with no hope of warning the Pharaoh the quarrelling couple must somehow cooperate and stop the traitors themselves.
This is an incredibly unpredictable and truly stupendous fun ride with a highly engaging storyline stringing the numerous and breathtaking action sequences together.
Overall it is a rare and excellent cartoon for kids and their parents, for those who are interested in ancient history, 8/10
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,065,754
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color