Aladdin Page #5

Synopsis: Aladdin is a poor street urchin who spends his time stealing food from the marketplace in the city of Agrabah. His adventures begin when he meets a young girl who happens to be Princess Jasmine, who is forced to be married by her wacky yet estranged father. Aladdin's luck suddenly changes when he retrieves a magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders. What he unwittingly gets is a fun-loving genie who only wishes to have his freedom. Little do they know is that the Sultan's sinister advisor Jafar has his own plans for both Aladdin and the lamp.
Production: Buena Vista Distribution Compa
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 30 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
86
Rotten Tomatoes:
94%
G
Year:
1992
90 min
Website
23,578 Views


- Punctual.

- Sorry.

- Beautiful.

- Nice recovery.

- l'm rich too, you know.

- Yeah.

- The daughter of a sultan.

- l know.

A fine prize for any prince to marry.

Right. A prince like me.

- Warning.

- Right. A prince like you.

And every other stuffed-shirt,

swaggering peacock l've met.

Mayday.

Just go jump off a balcony.

- Stop her. Want me to sting her?

- Buzz off.

OK, fine. But remember, bee yourself.

- Yeah, right.

- What?

You're right.

You aren't just some prize to be won.

You should be free

to make your own choice.

l'll go.

- No.

- What?

How...

- How are you doing that?

- lt's a magic carpet.

lt's lovely.

You...

You don't want to go for a ride, do you?

We could get out of the palace.

See the world.

- ls it safe?

- Sure. Do you trust me?

- What?

- Do you trust me?

Yes.

l Can shoW you the World

Shining, shimmering, splendid

Tell me, PrinCess, noW When

Did you last let your heart deCide?

l Can open your eyes

Take you Wonder by Wonder

Over, sideWays and under

On a magiC-Carpet ride

A Whole neW World

A neW fantastiC point of vieW

No one to tell us no or Where to go

Or say We're only dreaming

A Whole neW World

A dazzling plaCe l never kneW

But When l'm Way up here

lt's Crystal Clear

That noW l'm in

A Whole neW World With you

NoW l'm in a Whole neW World With you

Unbelievable sights

lndesCribable feeling

Soaring, tumbling, freeWheeling

Through an endless diamond sky

- A Whole neW World

- Don't you dare Close your eyes

- A hundred thousand things to see

- Hold your breath, it gets better

l'm like a shooting star

l've Come so far

- l Can't go baCk to Where l used to be

- A Whole neW World

- Every turn a surprise

- With neW horizons to pursue

Every moment red-letter

l'll Chase them anywhere,

There's time to spare

Let me share this

Whole neW World With you

A Whole neW World

That's Where We'll be

- A thrilling Chase

- A Wondrous plaCe

For you and me

- lt's all so magical.

- Yeah.

- lt's all so magical.

- Yeah.

lt's a shame Abu had to miss this.

He hates fireworks.

He doesn't really like flying either.

That is...

- Oh, no.

- You are the boy from the market.

- l knew it! Why did you lie to me?

- l'm sorry.

Did you think l was stupid?

That l wouldn't figure it out?

No, l mean... l hoped you wouldn't.

- That's not what l meant.

- Who are you? Tell me the truth.

The truth?

The truth...

The truth is, l sometimes

dress as a commoner.

To escape the pressures of palace life.

But l really am a prince.

Why didn't you just tell me?

Well, you know.

Royalty going out

into the city in disguise.

Sounds a little strange,

don't you think?

Not that strange.

Good night, my handsome prince.

Sleep well, Princess.

Yes!

For the first time in my life,

things are starting to go right.

Hold him.

l'm afraid you've worn out your welcome,

Prince Abubu.

- Why you dirty, rotten...

- Make sure he's never found.

Never fails. Get in the bath and

there's a rub at the lamp. Hello?

Al?

Kid, snap out of it.

l can't help you unless you make a wish.

You have to say,

''Genie, l want you to save my life.'' OK?

Come on, Aladdin.

l'll take that as a yes.

Up scope.

Don't you scare me like that.

Genie, l...

- Thanks, Genie.

- Oh, Al.

l'm getting kind of fond of you, kid.

Not that l want to pick out curtains.

Oh, Father.

l just had the most wonderful time.

- l'm so happy.

- You should be, Jasmine.

l have chosen a husband for you.

- What?

- You will wed Jafar.

You're speechless, l see.

A fine quality in a wife.

l will never marry you.

- Father, l choose Prince Ali.

- Prince Ali left.

Better check your crystal ball again.

- Prince Ali.

- How in the...

Tell them the truth, Jafar.

You tried to have me killed.

What ridiculous nonsense, Your Highness.

He's obviously lying.

Obviously lying.

- Father, what's wrong with you?

- l know what's wrong.

- Oh, my.

- Your Highness.

Jafar's been controlling you with this.

What? Jafar?

You low traitor.

Your Majesty, all this can be explained.

- Guards.

- Well, that's it. We're dead.

Just dig a grave for both of us.

Arrest Jafar at once.

This is not done yet, boy.

Find him. Search everywhere.

- Jasmine, are you all right?

- Yes.

Jafar, my most trusted counselor,

plotting against me all this time.

This is horrible, just horrible.

How will l ever...

Can this be true?

My daughter has finally chosen a suitor?

Praise Allah.

You brilliant boy.

l could kiss you.

l won't. l'll leave that to my...

But you two will be wed at once.

Yes, and you'll be happy and prosperous.

And then you, my boy,

will become sultan.

- Sultan?

- Yes. A fine youth such as yourself.

A person of your

unimpeachable moral character

is exactly what this kingdom needs.

We got to get out of here.

l got to start packing.

Only essentials. We gotta travel light.

Bring the guns, the knives...

And how about this picture?

l don't know.

l think l'm making a weird face.

Oh, boy.

He's cracked. He's gone nuts.

Get a grip.

Good grip.

Prince Ali is nothing more than

that urchin Aladdin.

He has the lamp, lago.

- Why, that miserable...

- But you will relieve him of it.

Me?

Sultan?

They want me to be sultan?

Hail the Conquering hero

You've just won

the heart of the princess.

What are you going to do next?

Your line is,

''l'm going to free the genie.''

- Any time.

- Genie...

- l can't.

- Sure you can.

You just go, ''Genie, l wish you free.''

l'm serious.

Look, l'm sorry, l really am.

But they want to make me sultan.

No, they want to make Prince Ali sultan.

Without you, l'm just Aladdin.

- Al, you won.

- Because of you.

People only think l'm worth anything

because of you.

What if they find out l'm not a prince?

What if Jasmine finds out?

l'd lose her.

l can't keep this up on my own.

l can't wish you free.

l understand.

After all, you've lied to everyone else.

l was beginning to feel left out.

Now, if you'll excuse me, master.

Genie, l'm really sorry.

Well, fine. Then just stay in there.

What are you guys looking at?

Look, l...

Abu, l'm sorry. l didn't...

Wait. Come on.

What am l doing?

Genie's right.

l got to tell Jasmine the truth.

Ali, will you come here?

Here goes.

Jasmine, where are you?

- Out in the menagerie. Hurry.

- l'm coming.

You got a problem, pinky?

Jerk.

Jafar's going to be happy to see you.

- Excellent work, lago.

- Ah, go on.

No, really. On a scale of one to ten,

you are an eleven.

Oh, Jafar, you're too kind.

l'm embarrassed. l'm blushing.

People of Agrabah,

my daughter

has finally chosen a suitor.

- He is a man of integrity.

- Jasmine?

Ali, where you have you been?

There's something l gotta tell you.

The whole kingdom has turned out

for Father's announcement.

Jasmine, listen to me.

Please, you don't understand.

- Good luck.

- Prince Ali Ababwa.

Look at them.

Cheering that little pipsqueak.

Let them cheer.

You know, Al, l'm getting really...

l don't think you're him.

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Ron Clements

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ronald Francis "Ron" Clements (born April 25, 1953) is an American animation director and producer. He is one half of America's leading contemporary animation team with John Musker. more…

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