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Omari Bernard Guard 1 as Guard 1. Nathaniel Ellul Guard 2 as Guard 2. Sebastien Torkia Guard 3 as Guard 3. Buckso Dhillon-Woolley Matron as Matron. Guy Ritchie. Plus, we put his Disney movie knowledge to the test. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. A kind-hearted street urchin Aladdin vies for the love of the beautiful princess Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah. When he finds a magic lamp, he uses the genie's magic power to make himself a prince in order to marry her.

He's also on a mission to stop the powerful Jafar who plots to steal the magic lamp that could make his deepest wishes come true. Choose wisely. Did you know Edit. What he unwittingly gets is a fun-loving genie who only wishes to have his freedom. Little do they know is that the Sultan's sinister advisor Jafar has his own plans for both Aladdin and the lamp. Ventura story. Description Aladdin — An animated series based on the popular Disney movie of the same name.

Hero Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, her father the Sultan, sly parrot Iago and monkey Abu team up with their old friend Genie to keep the land of Agrabah safe from the forces of evil. Aladdin Complete Series Posted by yashhoney in Anime.

Although not a fan of Guy Ritchie, there is no bias against him either. Decided to see 'Aladdin' with mixed expectations, due to being such a big fan of Disney and after hearing from a few friends that it was good.

Do sadly have to agree with those that were disappointed and this is even when judging 'Aladdin' on its own merits. There is a lot of spectacle and most of it is great, but the magic and soul were missing. Again, like as was said for the recent version of 'The Lion King', there has always been an effort to not excessively compare and judge something on its own, but when one version is so great and another fails badly in comparison it is hard not to.

There are good things with 'Aladdin'. Although very Bollywood-ish am not saying that as a bad thing, just an observation , the costumes and sets are big, colourful and quite lavish.

Some of the photography dazzles. The music that still has the involvement of Alan Menken, songs and score the music being one of the main reasons as to why the animation is the classic that it is , is a sheer delight. Here the older songs are re-worked and there are a couple of new ones, complete with some equally dynamic new scoring. Really liked what was done with Jasmine's character, who is by far the most interesting and most developed character in the film and her development is richer than in the animated films.

The performances were mixed, with Naomi Scott sparkling like a true diamond as Jasmine and Will Smith makes a very game and spirited effort filling giant shoes and brings a lot of charisma and freshness to Genie. Mena Massoud isn't as strong but is appealing as Aladdin. However, Guy Ritchie came over as the wrong director. Did think even hearing about it that he was a strange and potentially disastrous choice for the job and his style just doesn't gel and was in serious need of more subtlety.

There is some dazzling photography but too much of it is a bit too overblown and gimmicky. The film could have done with having fewer special effects and they tend to not be all that great, felt even from the trailer that Genie looked weird and my feelings haven't changed. The script could have done with more freshness. For me too the story was in need of more charm, energy and soul.

It doesn't quite suffer as badly as 'The Lion King' from being too faithful and not having enough of its own identity, but what comes over faithfully does not have the same impact or feel anywhere near as fresh.

The additional content mostly doesn't add as much as ought and bloats the film, which could have been 15 minutes shorter which was a fairly similar problem too with 'Beauty and the Beast'. Marwan Kenzari is a complete non-entity as a pretty one-note Jafar, whose back-story was laudable on paper but wasn't particularly compelling somehow.

Abu, Iago and Rajah don't make anywhere near the same impression either, though Abu has his moments helps too that Frank Welker is back, Iago however sounded odd without Gilbert Gottfried who voiced the character for the original and its two sequels and the television show.



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