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The
year was 1996. We had been invited over to our neighbour’s house for
dinner. Raucous kids were getting in the
way of adult’s (boring) chatter and our game of indoor hide and seek came to a
halt with us being shooed into a bedroom and being asked to quietly watch a
cartoon film. It was Aladdin. It was the first animated movie I’d ever watched
and I remember being completely mesmerised by it. Soon, it was time to leave
and the movie hadn’t finished. The next day, I asked my mother to borrow the
cassette from Madhu Aunty and I watched the movie twice before we returned the
cassette. That year, I secretly hoped for an Aladdin cassette to be magically
dropped off at our doorstep.
I
watched the movie next, two weeks ago when I had recorded it for Skip. A hilarious
genie, a flying carpet, a tiger and a monkey for a pet and a whole lot of magic
– What’s not to love in the movie and though I’m not one much for musicals, I
loved the songs in Aladdin. However, surprisingly, when I saw the trailers for
the live action movie, I didn’t feel like watching the movie until I began
receiving messages about how good the movie was and that I should take Skip for
it. After postponing the plan by two weeks, I finally got about to watching the
movie.
I
LOVED IT! LOVED IT, LOVED IT.
I
am going to skip the plot, we all know the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp
and the three wishes.
Here’s
why I loved the movie:
1. The
film is directed by Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, The Man from U.N.C.L.E,
Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels). I enjoy his films and was curious
to watch a musical fantasy directed by him. Correct me if I’m wrong but I think
this is the first in this genre of films that he has directed. Though I did
read that film critics haven’t appreciated his direction.
2. I
wasn’t too enthusiastic about watching Will Smith play the role of Genie. In
fact, when he made his first appearance on screen, I almost shouted “we miss
you Robin Williams” but Skip was already squirming as I was singing the songs
out aloud and I didn’t want to embarrass him further. What a brilliant portrayal
of Genie by Will Smith! He has brought his hip-hop swag to the role and is
hilarious. I almost felt disloyal to Williams as I had a big grin on each time
Smith appeared on screen.
3. Disney
has cast culturally appropriate actors. (Well, almost...) Mena Massoud plays
the role of Aladdin and while Naomi Scott (Jasmine) is not Middle Eastern (She’s
British Indian. Woo Hoo Indian !), atleast they didn’t whitewash the film . (Remember
Scarlett Johansson portrayed a Japanese girl in Ghost in the Shell). When
Massoud is turned into a Prince by Genie and he makes his grand entrance to the
song, Prince Ali, he looks exactly like the animated version of Aladdin. The
film also does away with religious stereotypes that were portrayed in the
earlier film.
4. The
actors are a treat to watch. While Smith, Massoud and Scott have been receiving
accolades for their acting, I must also mention Marwan Kenzari (who plays Jafar
) and Nasim Pedrad ( who plays Dalia, a handmaiden to Princess Jasmine).
5. The
set is grand, larger than life and colourful. The costumes are appealing. Some
scenes reminded me of Sanjay Leela Bansali’s grandiose setting especially the
ones that involved dancing.
6. Princess
Jasmine is a sassy rebel; she’s outspoken and doesn’t need a knight in shining
armour to rescue her. In short, she’s not your typical Disney princess. Feminists,
rejoice.
7. Take
a deep breath, Disney purists; there are some differences between the animated
and the live action film. A new character has been introduced in Dalia,
handmaiden to Princess Jasmine, Genie has a love interest and Jasmine gets to
become the Sultan.
8. The
film sends important messages to children about honesty, being true to oneself,
the power of friendship etc.
Aladdin
is the 4th highest grossing film of 2019 and has passed the original
at the Box Office. Go watch it! It’s a
‘feel-good’ movie. It has magic, music, dance, romance, drama, action. It’s a
Bollywood film with great CGI effects.
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