The Prophet (2014)

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Original Title: Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet

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.

Introduction
"The Prophet" is a 2014 animated movie composed and directed by Roger Allers, understood for his work in "The Lion King", "Aladdin", and "Beauty and the Beast". The movie is based upon the acclaimed book of the same name by Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese-American author and poet. The film blends Gibran's ageless poetic prose with sensational animation and takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery and philosophical consideration.

Plot Summary
The movie opens in a Mediterranean seaside town, where the political detainee, Mustafa (Liam Neeson), has actually been living under home arrest for 7 years. His house cleaner Kamila's, rebellious, yet free-spirited daughter Almitra forms an uncommon friendship with Mustafa. One day, the authorities decide to deport him back to his home nation. As Mustafa is escorted through the town toward the ship waiting to take him house, he imparts his viewpoints to the townsfolk through poetic and expressive speeches.

Animation and Design
"The Prophet" is distinct in its design, including various type of animation styles. Each of Mustafa's speeches is brought to life by means of a different director and artists. These sections are incredibly diverse and extremely imaginative, ranging from simply symbolic to abstract animations. Each philosophic story is animated in an unique style that reflects the subject matter, including a sense of vibrancy and variety to the story.

Thematic Content
The motion picture touches on styles like love, flexibility, death, and work. Each sector uses philosophical insights into these topics. For example, when discussing love, Mustafa encourages welcoming love regardless of its sword-like capability to wound, showing the charm and pain that love can bring. These extensive themes navigate the intricacies of human feelings and experience, encouraging reflective contemplation among the audiences.

Cast and Performances
The movie features an ensemble voice cast, consisting of Liam Neeson, Selma Hayek, John Krasinski, and Quvenzhané Wallis, whose efficiencies provide emotion and depth to the characters. Especially, Liam Neeson's strong and inspiring voice as Mustafa wonderfully embeds the philosophical wisdom of Gibran's prose.

Vital Reception
"The Prophet" was popular by critics and audiences for its special storytelling style, spectacular animation, and thought-provoking themes. It was applauded for bold to tackle deep philosophical questions in a visually awesome manner, providing viewers a cinematic experience that is both profoundly moving and aesthetically stunning. Some critics felt that the film's episodic structure lacked a strong narrative thrust. However, the film was generally lauded for its artistry, depth, and appeal.

Conclusion
The Prophet, based on Kahlil Gibran's commonly cherished book, is an amazing amalgamation of philosophical knowledge and remarkable animation. It embarks audiences on a journey of self-discovery and self-questioning. In spite of having a loose narrative structure, the movie's fascinating visuals, extensive wisdom, and creative variety make it a worthwhile cinematic experience. The movie stands as a testimony to the classic relevance of Gibran's wisdom and the transformative power of art.

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