Aladdin Review Roundup (2019) – GameSpot



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The latest live remake of one of his classic animated films, Aladdin, will hit theaters this weekend, in time for the long Memorial Day weekend in the United States.

Directed by Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, Snatch), the film starring Mena Massoud in Aladdin, Naomi Scott in Jasmine and Will Smith in the role of Genie in a role mixing computer images and real shots.

The film follows the same basic story of the famous 1992 movie where "street rat" Aladdin finds a lamp containing the Genie that gives him the right to his wishes. The new movie contains a number of songs from the original, including classics such as "A Whole New World" and "Prince Ali".

Before the release of Aladdin, critics of the film began to appear online. We collect excerpts here to help you get an idea of ​​whether the film is worth your time and money. To learn more about the critical reaction to the film, visit GameSpot's partner site, Metacritic.

Aladdin

  • Realized by: Guy Ritchie
  • Written by: John August, Guy Ritchie
  • Featured: Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Will Smith, Marwan Kenzari.
  • Release date: May 24 (United States)
  • Runtime: 128 minutes

GameSpot

"Aladdin, it's fine, it's not perfect, but it's a great extravagant musical that's packed with fun performances, bright colors and thrilling moments." Will Smith's turn in as Genius is not better than what Robin Williams brought to the character, but And if you like that kind of thing, and you should be, Smith has a new rap on the end credits that has the theme of the film. Chris Hayner [Full review]

The Seattle Times

"He has a flying carpet, he has an enchanted lamp, he has a genie that changes shape, but alas, Aladdin lacks real magic, instead, the remake by the Disney action of the classic movie. animated of 1992 offers to the public a musical production well stuffed with the figures which seem to have been published with a meat ax … Chop, chop, chop. "- Soren Andersen [Full review]

The Guardian

"It's always like a tale whose deceptions, traps, and self-discoveries of the central couple have a pleasing symmetry, and whose morality is in the right place at the right place." That's really what everyone wanted to come out of a new Aladdin: not a whole new world, just a slightly updated old. "- Steve Rose [Full review]

Slant Magazine

Certainly, there was plenty of room to bring a contemporary perspective to this material – to counter the original problematic representation of the middle of the Middle East and to deepen its characters. Instead, the movie just tells you a joke you've already heard and rummage the presentation. – Jake Cole [Full review]

San Francisco Chronicle

"Aladdin, the live remake of Disney's 1992 animation, is more than a pleasant surprise – it's a complete delight that stands out and is, in many ways, an improvement over to the original. " – Mick LaSalle [Full review]

Screen Crush

"It is still worth noting that this Aladdin is doing better – or as well – as the original.Even the parts taken directly from Aladdinby 1992, Ron Clements and John Musker, like the songs, have lost something in translation. (The whole new world of "A Whole World" now looks like a generic computer-generated city.) The best thing I can say about Aladdin, of 2019, is that, in his best moments, this made me think of a movie that I loved very much as a child. "- Matt Singer [Full review]

United States today

"Ritchie's Aladdin does not sing and ride like the 27-year-old cartoon always does, and more head-on themes might get around little moviegoers, but it's still a cool magic carpet ride and nostalgic." – Brian Truitt [Full review]

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