Review of Aladdin (1992) by Ralph S — 29 Nov 2011
Aladdin is a good animated film that will please anyone of all ages. This is a fun, comedy filled adventure that will appeal to kids as much as adults. The voice talents are great here, but Robin Williams as the Genie steals the show.
He made the film much better than it is, and his performance alone made this film worth seeing. The film is good, and I did enjoy it, but man is it racist. Anyhow, back to the film. Like I said, Robin Williams made this film better, and he is simply the best actor in the film.
Aladdin is good family entertainment, but is far from perfect. This is by no means Disney's best animated feature, and I think many would agree. However for what it is, Aladdin is a film that is pure fun, though not perfect is silly entertainment and with Robin William giving a great performance, this is one film that is worth seeing.
The film beautifully drawn and is a good effort from Disney. A good film, but not the best, Aladdin has its flaws, but for what it is, it's an average film that has a strong performance (Williams) and good adventure.
This is one film that the entire family can enjoy, and there are enough comedic bits to keep you laughing and keep you engaged in the story. This is a film that though not Disney's best, is still worth watching because in nonetheless has everything necessary to make this a good family film.
The film is lots of fun, even if at times it's uneven.
This review of Aladdin (1992) was written by Ralph S on 29 Nov 2011.
Aladdin has generally received very positive reviews.
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