Amazing editing here and I am really happy to see more people making this crossover with Bakura as "Moses" while Atem being "Ramses"! It is really interesting and beautiful to see these two in reverse positions in this one, with Atem being the antagonist and Bakura being the protagonist! It is really beautiful! The clips you used are actually really good and I really liked how you added the clips where Bakura's face looks distressed rather than the smirking and laughing ones. It fits so greatly and it adds more to the emotion that Bakura responds to the lyrics of "it tortures me inside". I also felt the chills at the part which said "All the innocent who suffer from your stubborness and pride!" showing the shadowed figure of Atem's. I also really liked Atem's 'growing irritation' and anger as by every clip you use the shadowy effect and the close ups and you brilliantly chose the clips where Atem seems both distressed and angry at the same time. You made it look in here as if he is indeed growing all the more worried of his subjects who indeed suffer but his anger and pride being hurt by Bakura make his heart harder and harder and despite his distress he won't back down! And all that somehow makes perfect sense taking under consideration Atem's personality! 0_0. He is indeed proud and can get stubborn and even if probably he wouldn't go to the extremes Ramses went into, in the movie, I have no trouble seeing him getting hard-hearted in his hurt pride as well as his great need to protect the name of his father's dynasty. This is why I sooo love the Prince of Egypt! It actually gave depth to Ramses as well and not make him just another villain or an arrogant hard-hearted man as he appears in the Bible. Ramses feels obliged to respond to his father's greatness and even though he is obviously proud and even spoilt and arrogant, he still feels pushed in the corner by his emotional duty to be equal and greater than his father and will not bend the knee to anyone. And his pain for the loss of his son is always getting me in the heart! Great video for such a great movie!
Once I called you brother, once I thought the chance to play a game, was all I ever wanted And even now, I wished that God had chose another. Playing this game of cards on His behalf. It's the last thing that I wanted.