Aladdin
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 2h 8m
Aladdin, a kind thief, woos Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, with the help of Genie. When Jafar, the grand vizier, tries to usurp the king, Jasmine, Aladdin and Genie must stop him from suc... Read allAladdin, a kind thief, woos Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, with the help of Genie. When Jafar, the grand vizier, tries to usurp the king, Jasmine, Aladdin and Genie must stop him from succeeding.Aladdin, a kind thief, woos Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah, with the help of Genie. When Jafar, the grand vizier, tries to usurp the king, Jasmine, Aladdin and Genie must stop him from succeeding.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 39 nominations total
Jordan A. Nash
- Omar
- (as Jordan Nash)
- Director
- Writers
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Aladdin' (2019) offers mixed reactions, with praise for Will Smith's Genie and Naomi Scott's Jasmine. The film's vibrant visuals, costumes, and set designs are celebrated. However, criticisms arise for not matching the original's magic, unconvincing CGI, and Marwan Kenzari's Jafar. Changes to songs and characters receive mixed feedback. Despite entertainment value, it struggles to replicate the 1992 classic's charm.
Featured reviews
I didnt have high hopes for this film but honestly it surprised me, i found the cgi to be tolerable and that it wasnt as bad in the trailers. The music in this film was just amazing it was the perfect mix of the original with some new elements and it just gave me chills everytime specifically "friend like me". The actors all did a phenomenal job and will was ofcourse the stand out performance. Namoi scott also did a great job aswell. The one problem i have with this film is that jafar looks way too young he doesnt have the same effect when he looks like that
I listened to people and didn't watch this when it first came out. I'm so glad I decided to turn this on when I got Disney+. What a fun movie! My niece loves all the colors, dances, and Will Smith's updated take on the genie!!!
I know everyone wants to compare this to the Animated version, but don't. Take it as it comes and you will thoroughly enjoy it. It does stay pretty faithful to the animated version I think. Will Smith as the genie could never be the Robyn Williams genie, but I don't think he tries to. He does fantastically well in his own right. Absolutely loved the Prince Ali song where Aladdin enters the city as the prince. Brilliantly colorful spectacle captured really well. Jafar missed a little for me as had lost the smarmy-ness of the animated version. The songs were great and the Aladdin and Jasmine characterization was pretty spot on. I think kids would love this and I would definitely recommend it.
Although this remake might seem less accomplished than the eponymous cartoon Aladdin (1992), the film is objectively well done. The actors, the songs, the sets, the costumes, the Computer-Generated Imagery (tiger, monkey, flying carpet, genie), ... everything is excellent!
When it comes to visuals, through out the movie was just... beautiful- the clothes, culture and architecture. Will Smith's Genie was unexpectedly good and created his OWN version which is great! As for the rest of the major characters? Well...
Jaafar was a bit of a let down from the beginning. Not menacing enough on the outside. Yet still cunning in some ways. Can't say much about his parrot... Jasmine's dad was disappointingly boring (prefer the bubbly albeit blur cartoony-version). Jasmine herself was alright (neither great nor terrible). The "feminist" like scenes were like an unecessary extra and a bit annoying to watch (don't ask me why). Abu (monkey) was cute. He was captured nicely. And lastly Aladdin? For a break through actor, he actually did a good job portraying Aladdin. EXCEPT his relationship with Jasmine...
..And THAT'S where the "magic" is missing. The core lovey-dovey magic thats hard to explain except through emotions. I feel it's one of the major things that makes Disney's Aladdin.. "ALADDIN"! But I felt nothing from the "Whole New World" scene. No chemistry between the two "lovers". Even in other scenes... This is similarly felt between Aladdin & Genie. Particularly towards the end. The lack of that "core" emotion is so disappointing that I couldn't enjoy the movie as a whole. It just felt more on how it looked rather how it SHOULD feel. I mean this is Aladdin! Where's the magic?
Jaafar was a bit of a let down from the beginning. Not menacing enough on the outside. Yet still cunning in some ways. Can't say much about his parrot... Jasmine's dad was disappointingly boring (prefer the bubbly albeit blur cartoony-version). Jasmine herself was alright (neither great nor terrible). The "feminist" like scenes were like an unecessary extra and a bit annoying to watch (don't ask me why). Abu (monkey) was cute. He was captured nicely. And lastly Aladdin? For a break through actor, he actually did a good job portraying Aladdin. EXCEPT his relationship with Jasmine...
..And THAT'S where the "magic" is missing. The core lovey-dovey magic thats hard to explain except through emotions. I feel it's one of the major things that makes Disney's Aladdin.. "ALADDIN"! But I felt nothing from the "Whole New World" scene. No chemistry between the two "lovers". Even in other scenes... This is similarly felt between Aladdin & Genie. Particularly towards the end. The lack of that "core" emotion is so disappointing that I couldn't enjoy the movie as a whole. It just felt more on how it looked rather how it SHOULD feel. I mean this is Aladdin! Where's the magic?
'Aladdin' Cast Share Their Favorite Will Smith Moments
'Aladdin' Cast Share Their Favorite Will Smith Moments
The cast and director of Disney's live-action Aladdin reveal their favorite moments with Will Smith and share their favorite scenes to recreate from the original animated film.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the "Friend Like Me" number, both the Genie and the Carpet do the Carlton dance from Will Smith's comedy Le prince de Bel-Air (1990).
- GoofsBoth Jasmine and Jafar have bound books in their libraries. A Muslim kingdom of that time would have scrolls, as binding was reserved for holy scriptures, such as the Koran. Book binding wasn't common in the Middle East until after the XIII century.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: Part of the closing credits are shown over the weddings of Aladdin with Jasmine and Genie with Dalia, where everyone dances to "Friend Like Me". This came from the Broadway performance of "Aladdin", which ends with the cast performing "Friend Like Me".
- ConnectionsEdited into Will Smith: Prince Ali (2020)
- SoundtracksArabian Nights (2019)
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
Additional Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Will Smith
Details
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- Aladdín
- Filming locations
- Wadi Rum, Jordan(location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $183,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $355,559,216
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $91,500,929
- May 26, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $1,054,304,000
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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