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zitagirl Elemental
Joined: 05 Jan 2014 Posts: 726 Location: Travelling in time and space on the Guliverkli 5, trying to catch up to the TARDIS.
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Mirage wrote: |
Yes but Aladdin is not supposed to be cocky and say things like 'I'm in charge". Why do they change the personality from the original. This line comes off as not humble.
If they change too much to make them entirely different personalities, a dark destiny will overcome their film. The soul of the movie will be ripped apart. |
Yeah, agree on that. That part made me rise an eyebrow. I get that they probably tried to show Aladdin's side where he tries to be someone else in his prince attire (as he finds himself unworthy and worthless), but I hope they won't go too far.
Outside of that little part though, I didn't find Aladdin bad here. I find Jafar way worse as he has literally nothing. No power, no charisma, nothing. He's just so bland. Just amazes me how we didn't get Ben Kingsly who already played a Jafar-like character in the 2010 Prince of Persia. Seriously, he would nail that role.
Plus let's face it, this Genie won't be the same Genie we knew from the original. From what I see Will smith is just playing himself, which is a bit off-putting for me, especially with the design choice they went for him. Disney clearly tries to show that this is Will Smith.
My issue with him is not even that he's not Robin Williams as honestly I would have loved to see Jim Carrey as Genie here (I think he has similar energy like Robin did and could pull off the serious side as well), I just personally don't find Will Smith fitting for this role. Mind you I liked his older movies such as MIB, but lately I just don't find him that good, especially for such an iconic role as Genie. I want to see the character, not Will Smith turning the character into himself, simple as that.
Now I don't deny that Will Smith will give at least a decent performance and will probably be the show stealer, but I'm personally disappointed how I don't see the character when I look at the film because they made it damn sure we recognise Will Smith in asap. |
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Meesh Magic Carpet
Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Posts: 3615 Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:14 am Post subject: |
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Aladdin's not cocky? ... Are we fans of the same movie?
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Plus let's face it, this Genie won't be the same Genie we knew from the original. |
I view this is a plus, not a minus. Bring on the change and new visions. I've had 27 years to love the original. I'm ready for a new take! _________________
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zitagirl Elemental
Joined: 05 Jan 2014 Posts: 726 Location: Travelling in time and space on the Guliverkli 5, trying to catch up to the TARDIS.
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 10:24 am Post subject: |
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Meesh wrote: |
Aladdin's not cocky? ... Are we fans of the same movie? |
Well, he can be quite cocky at times, lol. Just hope they won't go too far with his flaws and still make him likeable.
Meesh wrote: |
I view this is a plus, not a minus. Bring on the change and new visions. I've had 27 years to love the original. I'm ready for a new take! |
Well, can see your point. I just prefer to remain faithful to the characters (and Genie is one I love for who he is for over a decade now) but I will be happy to see Will Smith giving an actual good performance and likeable character.
Admittably though, if it indeed brings in changes while still remain good on its own, I will applaud that. Like you said, we have the original to love. Just hope they will pull it off. |
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imekitty Sultan
Joined: 07 Oct 2015 Posts: 283
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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Would agree that Aladdin is cocky but NOT arrogant. And that bit sort of made him seem arrogant.
Also, yeah, I'd agree that he's "adorable" but I just wish he didn't seem like he was Jafar's age. At the very very least. But like I said before, I am just going to treat this as an entirely new movie and not an adaptation. |
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zitagirl Elemental
Joined: 05 Jan 2014 Posts: 726 Location: Travelling in time and space on the Guliverkli 5, trying to catch up to the TARDIS.
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Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 4:35 am Post subject: |
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imekitty wrote: |
Would agree that Aladdin is cocky but NOT arrogant. And that bit sort of made him seem arrogant.
Also, yeah, I'd agree that he's "adorable" but I just wish he didn't seem like he was Jafar's age. At the very very least. But like I said before, I am just going to treat this as an entirely new movie and not an adaptation. |
Yes, the arrogant part is not exactly fitting for him and I do hope this won’t be played much outside of that scene.
I feel like they changed the ages as I can see Disney getting criticism on that (Jasmine being 15 while Jafar is a creepy old man). I guess they made this so that part with Jasmine and Jafar won’t be so disturbing, though I’m still not liking this Jafar (my friend who is a Jafar fangirl actually dislikes this new Jafar a lot).
Also funny but somebody already said the new version looks better than the original. Unsure what to think on that... |
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imekitty Sultan
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Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 10:19 am Post subject: |
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I don’t necessarily mind Jafar being made younger so much as I mind Aladdin also looking to be about thirty. I mean, a thirty-year-old hitting on a fifteen-year-old isn’t really something I want to see either. :b Not that she actually looks 15. She looks late teens/early twenties. But regardless, Aladdin looks a full decade older than she does. |
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imekitty Sultan
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Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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I just realized Aladdin is pulling on Carpet's tassels while they're flying and just...why is that way too funny to me? XD |
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