I've already made an articolo like this for my superiore, in alto 7 (link, link, link, link, link, link, and link), and thought it was about time to make one for my eighth, Jasmine. Despite Jasmine's "low" place, I really, really Amore her! If te don't include Anna and Elsa on my list, she's actually sixth. I've really been warming up to gelsomino lately, moving her slowly out of my bottom 5 and there's a possibility that she could sposta up even higher. This will be a scene-by-scene review, so it may get quite long. So let's get started with the article!
We're introduced to gelsomino with a bit of a bang. I Amore how she stands her ground against her father and stands up for what she believes in. She's in no way passive and if she believes there's a problem she wants to fix it. I find this very admirable, as I'm quite passive myself (more so in real life than on here), and I Amore how she's not just going to get married because the law says so. Some find her spoiled o bratty because of this, but marriage is no small thing, and I think gelsomino is completely justified to have the feelings she's feeling. te can also tell from this first scene that gelsomino is a free spirit. She just wants freedom and equality, which reminds me subtly similar to Pocahontas (who's in my superiore, in alto 3). All in all, Jasmine's first scene captivates me immediately and her presence really stands out.
The successivo scene we see of Jasmine, the marketplace scene, is my preferito scene for gelsomino as a character. The scene as a whole hints towards many of Jasmine's less appreciated personality traits. She's actually quite kind, which is shown da her giving the mela, apple to the little boy. Also, she's a quick thinker. She plays the part of a crazy woman masterfully and she quickly learns how to jump from buildings. I Amore how she doesn't look down on the townspeople. She doesn't think of herself as "better" than them. She actually gets to know Aladdin and actually opens up to him. I Amore the scene where gelsomino is talking about the castle. It, again, leads to the fact that she really doesn't care about the materialistic stuff of being a princess. I really think people should give gelsomino più credit for her kindness and wit.
The successivo scene, we get the news that Aladdin is "dead". I Amore how gelsomino is already so invested in a "street rat" affirming that she really could care less about social status. I Amore how gelsomino says the words, "It's all my fault Rajah" as it shows that she's not afraid to admit her faults and take responsibility for her mistakes. Princesses like Merida always get praised for that, but gelsomino (and Pocahontas I might add, but that's off topic) immediately take responsibility for their mistakes.
"I am not a prize to be won!" Ahh, Jasmine's famous words, and how true they are. She again stands up for herself and won't take any of the crap their trying to force on her. I Amore how sarcastic she is when she first talks to "Prince Ali". Sarcasm is one of my preferito qualities and it's one I admire in Jasmine. Only after "Prince Ali" opens up to her does she give him a chance, which again affirms the point that she doesn't care one bit about looks o social status, just who the person is on the inside. Jasmine's intelligence is again displayed in her saying, "It's a shame Abu had to miss this," which was a really smart way to go about the situation in my opinion.
I Amore towards the end, gelsomino tries to help the situation, but ends up failing. I've always loved characters that can't do it all (which is probably why gelsomino is a spot higher than Mulan on my list) and I think this makes gelsomino più relatable and less of a super-character. She's even willing to baciare Jafar to help the people she loves, which shows how she puts others above herself. Again, she's an amazing actress. Which I find entertaining and admirable. She's also excepting of other's flaws. She realizes why Aladdin lied and accepts him for it. gelsomino is accepting, smart, yet can't do it all.
To conclude, gelsomino is wonderful. She's free-spirited, kinder than dato credit for, uncaring of social status, realistically flawed, quick-witted, and all and all just a well rounded character. She can be a bit rash and emotional, but her flaws add to her character and just make her really fun to watch. Jasmine's definitely an amazing character and I'm glad I'm finally learning this. Thanks for Leggere everyone :)
We're introduced to gelsomino with a bit of a bang. I Amore how she stands her ground against her father and stands up for what she believes in. She's in no way passive and if she believes there's a problem she wants to fix it. I find this very admirable, as I'm quite passive myself (more so in real life than on here), and I Amore how she's not just going to get married because the law says so. Some find her spoiled o bratty because of this, but marriage is no small thing, and I think gelsomino is completely justified to have the feelings she's feeling. te can also tell from this first scene that gelsomino is a free spirit. She just wants freedom and equality, which reminds me subtly similar to Pocahontas (who's in my superiore, in alto 3). All in all, Jasmine's first scene captivates me immediately and her presence really stands out.
The successivo scene we see of Jasmine, the marketplace scene, is my preferito scene for gelsomino as a character. The scene as a whole hints towards many of Jasmine's less appreciated personality traits. She's actually quite kind, which is shown da her giving the mela, apple to the little boy. Also, she's a quick thinker. She plays the part of a crazy woman masterfully and she quickly learns how to jump from buildings. I Amore how she doesn't look down on the townspeople. She doesn't think of herself as "better" than them. She actually gets to know Aladdin and actually opens up to him. I Amore the scene where gelsomino is talking about the castle. It, again, leads to the fact that she really doesn't care about the materialistic stuff of being a princess. I really think people should give gelsomino più credit for her kindness and wit.
The successivo scene, we get the news that Aladdin is "dead". I Amore how gelsomino is already so invested in a "street rat" affirming that she really could care less about social status. I Amore how gelsomino says the words, "It's all my fault Rajah" as it shows that she's not afraid to admit her faults and take responsibility for her mistakes. Princesses like Merida always get praised for that, but gelsomino (and Pocahontas I might add, but that's off topic) immediately take responsibility for their mistakes.
"I am not a prize to be won!" Ahh, Jasmine's famous words, and how true they are. She again stands up for herself and won't take any of the crap their trying to force on her. I Amore how sarcastic she is when she first talks to "Prince Ali". Sarcasm is one of my preferito qualities and it's one I admire in Jasmine. Only after "Prince Ali" opens up to her does she give him a chance, which again affirms the point that she doesn't care one bit about looks o social status, just who the person is on the inside. Jasmine's intelligence is again displayed in her saying, "It's a shame Abu had to miss this," which was a really smart way to go about the situation in my opinion.
I Amore towards the end, gelsomino tries to help the situation, but ends up failing. I've always loved characters that can't do it all (which is probably why gelsomino is a spot higher than Mulan on my list) and I think this makes gelsomino più relatable and less of a super-character. She's even willing to baciare Jafar to help the people she loves, which shows how she puts others above herself. Again, she's an amazing actress. Which I find entertaining and admirable. She's also excepting of other's flaws. She realizes why Aladdin lied and accepts him for it. gelsomino is accepting, smart, yet can't do it all.
To conclude, gelsomino is wonderful. She's free-spirited, kinder than dato credit for, uncaring of social status, realistically flawed, quick-witted, and all and all just a well rounded character. She can be a bit rash and emotional, but her flaws add to her character and just make her really fun to watch. Jasmine's definitely an amazing character and I'm glad I'm finally learning this. Thanks for Leggere everyone :)
Disney Should Adapt It
I personally think that Disney should adapt this story, although the majority of ballet companies have tragic endings. Some of them have a happy ending, including the 1994 animated version. The only problem is the music, whether o not to keep traditions with Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Disney Should Not Adapt It
As mentioned, I had listened to the famous piece from this ballet. Sadly to say, the Musica are dark, dramatic and sinister for a Disney film. Considering that it is a family-friendly environment!
To Be o Not To Be?
So there te have it, do te think Disney should adapt it o not?
Beauty and the Beast
We first seen her in the Prologue as an old woman, when Prince Adam spurned her. Her true nature is shown and in retaliation, she turned him into a beast and tells him that only true loves can redeem him inside, as well as the outside.
Cinderella (2015)
Upon re-watching this, I just found out that the Fairy Godmother is actually the Enchantress herself. Only this time, when she turns into her true self, she changes her appearance and that she must have been watching Ella the whole time, I suspect that she doesn't want Ella to suspect that her beloved Fairy Godmother might have cursed Prince Adam!
Do te Agree?
I was really surprise da this theory, considering that it is set in France! o is it just another Disney doppelganger?