I watched the movie "Aladdin" last weekend. I haven't seen the animated version, but the live-action version of "Aladdin" really surprised me. In particular, the music inside is very good, and it fits the situation in combination with the plot. Open Baidu APP to view more high-definition pictures
Teenage Aladdin not only has the friendship of his loyal friend, the monkey Abu, but also has a magical flying felt, and they live a carefree and happy life in the busy city. One day, the princess in the castle was tired of the boring life in the palace, and decided to sneak out alone to see the flowery world outside. The princess who sneaked out met Aladdin in the downtown area, and Aladdin fell in love with her at first sight. At the same time, the evil national teacher tried to use Aladdin to help him find the magic lamp that could make his wish come true.
Aladdin first took the magic lamp, made a wish to become a prince, and went to the palace to ask the princess for marriage. After being recognized by the national teacher, he was sent to the wilderness, but soon he used the flying felt to return to the palace, and tricked the national teacher to make a wish on the magic lamp, becoming the most powerful person, and finally being included in the magic lamp. And Aladdin also bravely admitted his mistakes, should not pretend to be a prince, and confessed that he was just a thief. In the end, the princess also mastered her own destiny, became the new king, changed the law, and lived a happy life with Aladdin. Fairy tales all need a happy ending, but life is often unsatisfactory. Even so, when watching the movie, we will still grit our teeth for the evil things done by the bad guys, cheer for the protagonist's counterattack, and even be moved by the perfect ending after all the hardships. I think this is probably our child. Heart, always young, always tearful.
Especially the three wishes of Aladdin's magic lamp. I read Arabic stories when I was a child, and I really wanted to have such a magic lamp, which could help me fulfill my wishes without any effort. As a child, my wish was not to do homework, to have snacks that I couldn't finish, not to go to class, etc., full of childhood childishness. But looking back now, we all understand that nothing in the world can be gained for nothing. It all requires hard work and diligence. Even if the result of hard work may not be able to get what you want, at least you will not regret it after working hard. Just like the protagonist Aladdin, even though he had the magic lamp, he finally defeated the bad guy with his own wisdom, and used his third wish to make the magic lamp free again. People, after all, have to rely on themselves!
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