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Aladdin
Princess Jasmine grows tired of being forced to remain in the palace, so she sneaks out into the marketplace, in disguise, where she meets street urchin Aladdin. The couple falls in love, although Jasmine may only marry a prince. After being thrown in jail, Aladdin becomes embroiled in a plot to find a mysterious lamp, with which the evil Jafar hopes to rule the land.
Release : | 1992 |
Rating : | 8 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Background Designer, |
Cast : | Scott Weinger Robin Williams Linda Larkin Jonathan Freeman Gilbert Gottfried |
Genre : | Adventure Fantasy Animation Romance Family |
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Overrated
Instant Favorite.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
This is a great movie with enjoyable animation and an interesting story. I would recommend watching this movie. It succeeds in most ways.
Aladdin is the story of a poor thief (or Street Rat) he's struggling to make ends meet, but he dreams of the beautiful Princess Jasmine. The villainous Jafar aims to force Jasmine into marriage so he can rule over Agrabah, however Aladdin discovers a Genie who can grant him wishes, together they aim to stop Jafar.Starting in '89 with The Little Mermaid Disney was making classic after classic. Aladdin was definitely one of their best. It was definitely there funniest. There are several comedic characters, such as Iago, Abu, Magic Carpet and the Sultan. But none are anywhere near as funny as Genie.On top of being funny Aladdin also boasts a great soundtrack. Almost every song in this film is great!While I do feel like it was predictable, telling a story we're al very familiar with. It tells it in such a funny and bright way that's easily overlooked.Aladdin deserves it's spot on the Walt Disney Animated Studios canon! Two thumbs up!
Aladdin is a poor yet care-free street urchin in an Arabian city. One day he meets Princess Jasmine, the daughter of the Sultan of the land, and falls madly in love. However, the evil Jafar, the Sultan's sorcerer, imprisons Aladdin and manipulates him into working for him. Unknown to Aladdin, he is the only one who can enter and unlock the treasures of a secret cave, including a magical lamp. Aladdin finds the lamp and releases the genie trapped within. The genie offers to grant him three wishes. Meanwhile, Jafar wants the lamp and the Princess has to be married within three days. Many adventures follow...Reasonably entertaining. Mostly for kids - the plot is pretty linear, fairy tale stuff and the adventures are often quite juvenile - but it is never boring. Quite funny at times and has enough substance to keep adults interested too.Some catchy songs too, just to make it memorable.Robin Williams steals the show as voice of the genie. The role are dialogue are perfect for him, so much so that I suspect he wrote, or even ad-libbed, some of the funnier lines. Not a classic, but worth watching nevertheless.
"Aladdin" was released in 1992, at the height of Disney's cinematic era. Disney had just made the two greats "The Little Mermaid" and "Beauty and the Beast." Because of this, it might have been hard for Disney to create a film better than their previous ones, but "Aladdin" is so well-made with such great performances, namely Robin Williams as the genie, that it can be compared to such classic Disney animated features like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." "Aladdin" did not start Disney's 'Golden Age', but it did have a lasting impact on animated films still to this day.Aladdin is a "street-rat", or so the movie calls him, that one day falls in love with the princess Jasmine. As with the classic Disney formula of the '90s, he can't marry her because he is not a prince. It seems unoriginal now, but back then it was one of the first times a movie had done that. Jafar is the assistant to the King, and he is a generic secretly evil Disney villain. The movie is interesting enough, until you get to the genie. Once you get the Robin William's genie, the movie explodes into a joyride that you can't take your eyes off. Robin Williams gives one of the best performances of his career as the voice of the genie. Take the genie out of the movie, and it is just another Disney film with a generic plot following the same formula. The genie shows how big a supporting character can be. Although he is only a supporting character, the genie turns "Aladdin" from a good movie to a Disney classic. Robin Williams took the genie and made that role his. No one else could have done what Robin Williams did with that character. I hear he ad-libbed so much of his lines that they couldn't even submit the script to the Academy for Best Adapted Screenplay. This goes to show how brilliant of an actor Robin Williams was. The ending is a good one for a movie like this, it is very clever and appealing.I'm sorry for the short review, but Aladdin is a short movie while still being one of the best Disney animated features of all time. The villain is a bit dull, but the characters are interesting. The genie is by far the highlight of the movie, and the film is worth watching just for Robin William's performance as the genie.