Text Aladin
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On Saturday, 11 November 1992 Walt Disney Pictures released its animated feature
movie, Aladdin, across the country. Since then, it had become the highest-grossing
animated movie ever produced.
In this animated musical version of the classic story from The Arabian Nights,
Aladdin survives by his wits on the streets of the Arabian city of Agrabah.
Meanwhile, Princess Jasmine, the Sultan’s daughter longs to make her own choices,
especially about whom she would marry. These two meet when the Princess runs away
from the palace and Aladdin rescues her in a crowded marketplace. Unfortunately,
their budding romance is cut short when he is captured by the evil Jafar, who
recognizes the boy as the ‘diamond in the rough’ needed to retrieve a magic lamp
from a cave in the desert. Aladdin, however, ends up with the lamp and the bonus
inside – a genie who could grant him three wishes.
“Like so many things, it is not what is outside but what is inside that counts,”
that is the message of the film, though, that is the most endearing. The film may
not be as artistically outstanding as Beauty and The Beast, nor will it have the
emotional impact of Bambi, but its new brand of comedy and memorable jazz tunes
will certainly brand this film a classic animation.
Overall, Aladdin is an excellent film. The plot is excellent. The humor is there.
Lots of inside jokes. It is fun for the entire family.