Aladdin

Elody 2022-04-22 07:01:07

In the ancient Arabian kingdom full of exotic flavors, the kind-hearted poor boy Aladdin (Mona Massoud) and the brave Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott) have a romantic encounter in a magical lamp that can satisfy the master's three wishes With the help of a genie (Will Smith), the two embark on a magical adventure to find true love and themselves. In the ancient Arabian kingdom full of exotic flavors, the kind-hearted poor boy Aladdin (Mona Massoud) and the brave Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott) have a romantic encounter in a magical lamp that can satisfy the master's three wishes With the help of a genie (Will Smith), the two embark on a magical adventure to find true love and themselves.

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  • Jacinthe 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    After watching the live-action versions of Disney fairy tale movies, I don’t hate these films that have been refurbished with old animation technology. In fact, if you change the director, the finished film will definitely be branded with Disney fairy tales. Even if you invite a big director to come, you can’t escape the industrial assembly line. The fate of the overseer, but for those who like these big directors, there is at least a little fun in finding the shadow of the director's style. The big directors made a fortune, and hopefully they can do something serious next. Disney’s output values ​​are very powerful, and its aesthetic style is also very recognizable. Now every time I watch its movies, I feel like visiting Disneyland.

  • Hubert 2022-03-21 09:01:39

    Unable to be objective, unable to be calm, I loved Aladdin, Jasmine and Elves until I died. The adaptation is appropriate, the scenes are exciting and pleasant, the new songs are good (but the actors sing a bit like reciting the text, which is not good enough), Will Smith is really annoying. It was so much fun to watch in the cinema, no one could sing along in the show. Be sure to go to the theater to see it, it's really so happy and beautiful.

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.