Hindustan Times

ALADDIN
- Direction: Guy Ritchie
- Actors: Mena Massoud, Will Smith
- Rating: 1.5 / 5
With each new film, the once-bright promise of the British director Guy Ritchie seems to dim a bit. Remember The Man from U.N. C.L.E. in 2015, and then two years later, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword? This time too, we get too little passion and too much stylised excess.
The first Aladdin film was released in 1992, and with its freshness and vibrant animation, it shot the classic fable into the new millennium. In this live-action update, Ritchie uses his usual arsenal of flashy effects to retell the story of the thief with the heart of gold.
Aladdin (newcomer Mena Massoud) is tricked into retrieving a magic lamp by the principal villain (Marwan Kenzari) in a desert kingdom. Enter a saviour in the form of a bottled genie (Will Smith, hamming it up in the role voiced in the animated original by the late Robin Williams). There’s also romance with a princess (Naomi Scott), flying carpets, a resourceful pet monkey, and plenty of song and dance interludes.