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Eleanora 2022-01-27 08:06:15
Back to the fantastic desert in childhood memories
When I was a child, I had a DVD of the animated movie "Aladdin" at home, and I don't know how many times I've watched it. The reason why I love this animation is not only the legendary story and full characters, but also the unique and mysterious Arabian style in the film. The vast and deep desert...
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Fern 2022-01-27 08:06:15
Too bad good subject
This Disney Bollywood-style movie is like an American whose words and deeds are inconsistent, saying that he is cosplaying Middle Eastern, but his body is dancing hiphop. The best point is that it is obviously using the packaging of Arabic culture, and it just turns a corner and tells a story of...

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Van 2022-03-24 09:01:35
If Disney wants to realize women's rights, it really can only rely on "Mulan". No matter how "Aladdin" pushes women's rights, it can only rely on male soldiers to reverse the situation. And Mulan, she is a soldier herself.
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Rachelle 2022-03-23 09:01:38
The perfect restoration even exceeded all my childhood imagination of Aladdin's world. love it. The release of the elves in the last scene really made me cry once I watched it from childhood to adulthood, it was so touching. How much the elves have to look forward to freedom and how afraid of being rejected can they pretend to be so calm.
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Aladdin: What would you wish for?
Genie: Mmm. No one's ever asked me that before. It's an easy one, though. I'd wish to be free.
[tapping his metal wristbands]
Genie: To not have to say "Poof! Can I help you? Poof! What would you like? Poof! Welcome to the lamp. May I take your order, please?" Freedom. I wish to be... to be human.
Aladdin: Why don't you just set yourself free?
Genie: [laughing] Carpet! Did you hear what this boy said? Why don't I set myself free?
[he snickers, and Carpet pantomimes doubling over with laughter]
Genie: Only way a genie gets to be free is if the owner of the lamp uses one of his wishes to set him free, and the last time that happened was, like, the fourth of Never-ary.
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Genie: Here's the thing about wishes: the more you have, the more you want.
Aladdin: That's not me.
Aladdin: Mmm. We'll see about that.