Aladdin Review: 4 Ups & 5 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

3. It (Mostly) Nails The Songs

Disney

For all of the film's scripted flaws, it does at least generally nail the heart and soul of the original animation's songs.

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The aggressive auto-tune present in Beauty and the Beast is employed far more scarcely here, ensuring that fans can soak in the elaborate set-pieces without being distracted.

The classics are all wrought with a clear affection for the material, especially the marquee tunes "Friend Like Me" and "A Whole New World", which sprinkle just enough contemporary flavour while staying largely reverent to the originals.

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Arguably the most startling musical moment here, however, is an entirely new song, the stirring solo tune "Speechless", a rip-roaring empowerment track for Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott).

The visuals for these sequences may suffer from feeling over-produced at times, but for the most part, the signature belters retain most of their fist-pumping power.

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