Aladdin

1993
5.7| 0h49m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1993 Released
Producted By: American Film Investment Corporation
Country: United States of America
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A young man's life is turned around with the help of a genie inside a lamp.

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TheLittleSongbird I don't consider Golden Films' Aladdin one of their best like Thumbelina, The Little Mermaid and Pinocchio, but I personally found it good and I also think it deserves a fair chance in being judged on its own terms. If I were honest, I do prefer Disney's, mainly for the fact that it was one of my favourite movies as a kid, but the Golden Film version is in a way more faithful to the story. There are a couple of corny moments and the animation, with some of the characters designed rather stiffly and some flat colours, lacked the finesse and warmth of a Golden Film animation like The Three Musketeers for example. However, the opening theme song Rub the Lamp is amusing and catchy, there is some nice use of classical music and the script has several smart, funny wisecracks and jokes for especially children to enjoy that don't take over the seriousness of the story, which has its dark spots but still as engaging as you'd hope. The characters are great fun, especially the villain Hasseem and Aladdin himself is likable. The voice acting is suitably enthusiastic. In conclusion, I liked it. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Arlis Fuson This is about a boy who finds a magic lamp, meets the genie and gets the girl of his dreams only to be challenged soon by the evil Haseem. Many differences than Disneys, character names and plots both are changed. I haven't read the original story of Arabian Knights so I don't know which is closest, but this one was way better than Disneys. It was creepy and dark at times. It was serious and to the point. The Genie was not all sarcastic and cute and stuff and that made it much better. The Villain was meaner and he's ultimately killed here, which Disney would never have the guts to do.Adults should like it better, I know I sure did, BUT don't get me wrong it still wasn't that great of a film. The story is darker, characters are better and more realistic, there's no stupid songs and it's less than an hour.. 3/10 stars
Jacobiwan Shenobi Generally, when one watches a bad movie, it is in one of two categories: i) it is bad in a funny way, or ii) it is so bad that it isn't enjoyable, even to poke fun. This movie, however, transcends "normal bad" and becomes "Bad to the 3rd Degree," or "so bad that if you are not personally pained while laughing so hard, you aren't paying enough attention." From the paper-thin plot (pretty much the entire plot is on the back of the case, simply without the dialog and supposed wit), to the many continuity errors, to the over-all terrible production value, my friends and I highly enjoyed the hilarity that ensued.On the whole this movie made my stomach hurt from laughing, and my psyche from awe-inspiring lack of effort. Sadly, 1/10 is the lowest I can give this movie.
Lila Donovan Golden Films' Aladdin is a wonderful children's adventure in which a young man who lives humbly but comfortably with his mother in his Arabian home one day receives the visit of the dreadful magician Haseem. Haseem impersonates the boy's uncle, brother of his late father and one morning brings Aladdin to the place he says he and his brother once played. Haseem uses his magic to reveal the opening of a secret cave where he asks Aladdin to bring out a magical lamp. Aladdin now knows Haseem is an impostor and manages to keep the lamp to himself. When Aladdin discovers the power of its inside, he wishes for a comfortable life for his mother and help to find his true love, the Princess Leila.Aladdin is a delightful children's film and I found it truer and more enjoyable than Disney's rather forgettable "Aladdin" released on the same year. This movie is not meant for adults, it is kept simply, yet nicely to be especially enjoyable for children. It features only one song, which is reprised at the end, the backgrounds and characters are colorful and well-designed and the voices fit the characters splendidly, even if none of the actors behind the characters are any well-known stars. The movie is magical on its own merit rather than relying on Robin William's stardom or Disney's name. A fine effort from GoodTimes Entertainment that is sure to delight little ones. 10/10.