Aladdin changed into a fairy tale like Hans Christian Andersen, not a thousand and one nights at all~

Verlie 2022-01-27 08:06:15

The opening song was called Arabian nights, the king was called the Sultan, and I saw an Arab princess who looked and behaved very British, an Arab king who looked more like a Jew, and an Italian who looked like an Italian. The Arabian Prime Minister and an Aladdin who walked out of the standard Disneyland float parade are really full of unmysterious Western sense. Let's talk about the newly added female solo speechless rhythm arranger ideology is infinitely close to Andersen's fairy tale-derived Frozen let it go The opening song has been changed so resentfully that it's not at all Middle Eastern, not mysterious at all. Original: Oh, I come from a land, From a faraway place, Where the caravan camels roam, where caravans of camels run, Where they cut off your ear, If they don't like your face, It's barbaric, but hey, it's home , so wild, but this is my hometown. New Version: Oh, imagine a land, it's a faraway place, Where the caravan camels roam, Where you wander among every culture and tongue Intertwined, It's chaotic, but hey, it's home. It's far from the spirit of the mysterious adventure of One Thousand and One Nights.

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  • Ollie 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    It's so damn good looking! ! Completely exceeded expectations. The male protagonist went from being ugly to being really fragrant. Princess Jasmine should be the most beautiful princess in the princess films. The song is also good.

  • Marshall 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Singing when a word disagrees, to be honest, it's hard to accept an ordinary musical, not to mention this one is too Bollywood. . . .

Aladdin quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.