Aladdin Was My Go-To Movie as a Kid — Here’s Why I Loved the New One

I was a toddler when the animated Aladdin came out in theaters, and as I grew up, it was one of my "Play it again, Mom!" movies (which was totally more annoying back then, because it involved rewinding a VHS, not simply pushing play again — sorry, Mom). Because I have so much love for the animated movie, and especially because Robin Williams is my favorite actor of all time, I was a little skeptical walking into the theater to see the live-action reboot. Would it live up to my high expectations? Would Will Smith do Robin Williams's Genie justice? Would a lot be changed from the original?

I'm here to report, that after sitting in front of the new Aladdin for two hours and eight minutes, I'm officially obsessed with it. If you grew up with the animated classic as well, here are the four reasons you need to see the new one — which is out now! — with your kids.

01
It brings the animated movie to life in the most magical way.
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It brings the animated movie to life in the most magical way.

When I was younger, I wondered what it would be like to visit the Cave of Wonders and ride on a magic carpet. Although it's still not exactly possible for kids themselves to do such things, it was really fun seeing Aladdin (Mena Massoud) "in the flesh," so to say. He and the other actors really brought the story to life, and to watch little eyes take that in would be nothing but pure Disney magic.

02
Though a little different, the core of the film is still the same.
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Though a little different, the core of the film is still the same.

Sure, Aladdin is wearing a shirt the entire movie, and there's a new song that was written just for Jasmine, but on the surface, the story is the same — street rat meets Princess he doesn't know is a princess, street rat falls for Princess, magic lamp comes into street rat's possession . . . you know the rest. It's charming and entertaining in its live-action form, and though the animated version will always hold a special place in my heart, I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a grin on my face through most of this movie, and I promise, you and your kids will, too.

03
Will Smith totally rocks it as the Genie.
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Will Smith totally rocks it as the Genie.

OK, so I'm really biased about this role (see aforementioned note about Robin Williams being my absolute favorite) and still thought that Will Smith crushed it. The Genie isn't the easiest character to play in a live-action film, we'd imagine, but Will managed to convey the high energy of Genie through the whole movie. He was entirely too much, but that's for sure how the character should be played. From his singing — and dancing — to the inside jokes between him and Aladdin (a great addition from the original script), your kids are going to be belly laughing at everything he says and does throughout the film.

04
There are a few new characters to love (and a bit more girl power!).
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There are a few new characters to love (and a bit more girl power!).

While there's more than one new face in the live-action reboot, the standout character has to be Dalia, Jasmine's handmaiden played by Nasim Pedrad. I may have been a little more excited about Nasim's roll because she was one of the best parts of New Girl (and Saturday Night Live), but aside from that, she really does add a lot to the movie in a fun way. She utters a few great one-liners, has a bit of a love connection with the Genie (yes, it's true!), and unlike Rajah, Dalia can talk back when Jasmine is speaking to her as her closest friend and confidant (but don't worry, Rajah still makes appearances). It's fun to see Jasmine with a human BFF, and the fact that Dalia is another woman (there are literally, like, no women in both of these films) is a bonus for me — girl power!