Aladdin

1992 "Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams and they all could come true."
8| 1h35m| G| en| More Info
Released: 25 November 1992 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://movies.disney.com/aladdin
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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.

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cinemajesty Movie Review: "Aladdin" (1992)Even Walt Disney (1901-1966) himself in his life-time dreamt of a splendid Arabian tale in evening-filling animation as face-paced as the wind, full of wonder, suspenseful deception, crowd-sync-dancing and single to duet-singing acts and a full-satisfying showdown of character-transformation proportions with a final twist to defeat all menace pushing the protagonist to his limits that the spectator only stares in wonder of a screenplay-conceived by Terry Rossio & Ted Elliott, later exceeding themselves with writing the scripts for the mystical "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies between the years of 2001 to 2011, here supporting the directors duo Ron Clements and John Musker, who deliver a 90 minute powerhouse of an animated feature for Walt Disney Pictures, which reincarnates the classic mythology-indulging visuals as "Pinocchio" (1940) confronting a giant sperm-whale or Prince Philipp slaying a gigantic dragon in front of the "Sleeping Beauty" (1959) tower."Aladdin" continueously delivers action adventure movie charms with highly-likeable characters as the thief Aladdin himself falling in love with Princess Jasmine from in-town palace of an oriental world of constant immersive camera perspective motions, where the blue-eyed, white-bearded Sultan gets tricked by his caliph Jafar for ruling the kingdom of thousand and one night; further magic spells are cursed as lifted with show-stealing character of Genie, to full extends vocally-performed by actor Robin Williams (1951-2014), who spitfires dialogue line after dialogue line as well as singing his act "A Friend Like Me" to an Academy-Award-Winning score composed by long-time Walt Disney Company-collaborating composer Alan Menken sending this animated feature into the realm of the best to be watched again and again, beating even the most likeable digital competitors in striking within seconds-changing action beat splendors of initially pencil-drawn visuals.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
Oliver Thatcher Watson This film has always had a very special place in my heart since I was a kid, and still does today. With great animation at the time, great story, great voice acting, great character development and chemistry, great music, great premise, this film is easily one of the best films made by Disney. The main characters were well written and had great character buildups. The villains, Jafar and Iago both had such good chemistry, that even if they were on the screen, I always enjoyed their humorous presences. Every one did absolutely fantastic with their voice acting, especially Robin Williams when he did the Genie, whom also may be my favorite character in the film. Not only did everyone sound believable, but they sounded great when they sang. I think Disney and everyone else involved with this film has outdone themselves with this film and I recommend it to everyone who hasn't seen it yet, as this film is not only charming, but it's also funny, poignant, and pretty much everything you would want in a Disney film. I truly believe this film is an absolute masterpiece in the works of Disney and I couldn't be happier with it.
johnnymyman-68540 I just don't get why people love this movie, it was terrible. The story was terrible, the characters weren't likable none of them, and it doesn't do any good messages at all. It doesn't have good messaging, doesn't have good characters, it was just bad. But however, the music isn't horrible, I just don't like them as much, and most of the songs I didn't even care about. This film is just a piece of garbage, and I don't get why everybody loves it. It's just a dumb movie. There was not one thing that I liked about this movie. I didn't like the characters, I didn't like the story, I didn't like the songs, the animation, the jokes, no one was likable in the movie, the main character tries to be someone else instead of being himself, which made the movie unwatchable for me, and at the end, it's suppose to be a happy ending Yay! No! This movie's horrible. I don't understand why it is considered to be one of the best Disney movies ever made, it is just really bad. I've never seen a Disney movie so bad as Aladdin next to The Nightmare Before Christmas & Oliver & Company. Stay Away! It's overrated. The musics bad, the animations bad, the characters are bad, the plot is bad, there's nothing to like about Aladdin. And it's just way overrated for it's own good.
Hitchcoc This is part of the Disney winning streak of wonderful animated films. It is the familiar story of the young boy who finds a magic lamp that allows him to converse with a genie. What an amazing choice for the genie as Robin Williams struts his stuff. The genie is the star of this show, but a good villain is also thrown in there. As they battle Jaffar, Aladdin is forced to use all his resources to become what he was intended to be. He must somehow become worthy to marry the princess. He is seen as a poser because of his humble upbringing. He woos her with the song "A Whole New World," which is an apt title for what he has to offer. The best animated features have an edge to them, and this is no exception. The animation is fabulous and the story is well conceived.