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Aladdin (2019)
A kindhearted street urchin named Aladdin embarks on a magical adventure after finding a lamp that releases a wisecracking genie while a power-hungry Grand Vizier vies for the same lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.
A kindhearted street urchin named Aladdin embarks on a magical adventure after finding a lamp that releases a wisecracking genie while a power-hungry Grand Vizier vies for the same lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.
The film leans left due to its central solution involving the explicit challenge and reform of traditional patriarchal laws to empower a female leader based on merit and individual choice, exemplified by Princess Jasmine's arc.
The movie features a diverse cast that aligns with its Middle Eastern-inspired setting, including a prominent Black actor in a key role. Its narrative incorporates themes of female empowerment through a princess who seeks to rule independently.
The film's setting, character names, architecture, and cultural aesthetics are deeply rooted in historical Islamic civilizations. This cultural backdrop is presented vibrantly and positively, without any explicit religious practices but also without any negative associations or critiques of the implied faith.
The film "Aladdin, 2019" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on the traditional heterosexual romance between Aladdin and Jasmine, with no explicit or implicit queer representation to evaluate.
The 2019 film 'Aladdin' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on the established story of Aladdin, a street urchin, Princess Jasmine, and the Genie, with no plot points or character arcs exploring transsexual identity, thus resulting in no depiction.
The film does not depict any female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat against one or more male opponents. Princess Jasmine's role involves political maneuvering and influencing others, rather than hand-to-hand or melee weapon fights.
The 2019 live-action adaptation of Aladdin retains the established genders for all its major characters from the original animated film, with no instances of a character canonically established as one gender being portrayed as another.
The Genie, a non-human magical character, was voiced by a white actor in the animated version but portrayed by a Black actor in the live-action film. However, the Genie's race was not canonically or visually established as human in the source material, thus not meeting the definition of a race swap.
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Actors
| Name | Role | Gender | Race | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Will Smith | Acting | Male | Black | |
Naomi Scott | Acting | Female | South Asian, White | |
Alan Tudyk | Acting | Male | White | |
Frank Welker | Acting | Male | White | |
Billy Magnussen | Acting | Male | White | |
Numan Acar | Acting | Male | White | |
Nasim Pedrad | Acting | Female | White | |
Marwan Kenzari | Acting | Male | White | |
Mena Massoud | Acting | Male | White | |
Navid Negahban | Acting | Male | White |
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