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film / 1992

Aladdin

A street thief gets a magical chance to become a prince, then has to decide whether love can survive the truth.

Spoilers includedLast reviewed: 2026-06-14
Runtime1h 31mDirectorRon Clements / John MuskerReleased1992Based onAladdin
PlotModerateThe wish plot is clear, with disguise and trust carrying the conflict.EndingModerateThe ending lands when Aladdin uses his final wish for Genie instead of status.RecapFast recapThe guide can quickly explain the lamp, the lie, Jafar, and the final wish.SourcesUseful contextSource and adaptation context add useful background to the guide.
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Why read this guide

This film is easiest to follow through the pressure around identity and freedom. It keeps Aladdin and Genie in view while the last choice is clearer beside the setup.

WikSynth note

Freedom links all three leads: Aladdin wants freedom from poverty, Jasmine from palace control, and Genie from servitude.

Story in 60 Seconds

The short version

Aladdin follows a poor but quick-witted young man in Agrabah who finds a magic lamp and releases a Genie able to grant three wishes. Aladdin uses a wish to become Prince Ali so he can court Princess Jasmine, who wants freedom from palace rules and arranged marriage. Jafar, the royal vizier, seeks the lamp to seize power. Aladdin's false identity wins attention but creates shame and fear of exposure. When Jafar gains the lamp, he turns power into domination. Aladdin defeats him by exploiting his desire to become a genie, then uses his final wish to free Genie instead of preserving his prince disguise.

Story flow

What happens, at a glance

  1. 1SetupAladdin finds the lamp

    The cave gives him access to power far beyond his social position.

  2. 2PressurePrince Ali enters the palace

    Aladdin's wish creates a dazzling false identity for Jasmine.

  3. 3TurnJafar takes the lamp

    The villain turns magical power into open control.

  4. 4EndingGenie is freed

    Aladdin's final wish chooses friendship and honesty over status.

Remember this

The thing to remember is that Aladdin turns identity and freedom into a personal test, not just a film premise. The final shape is clearest when Aladdin and Genie stay at the center.

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The ending works because Aladdin gives up the lie that seemed to make him worthy. Freeing Genie proves he has become more honest and generous than the prince act allowed. Jasmine choosing him after the truth changes the romance from fantasy status to real recognition.

Original context

Why It Matters

The magic tests honesty

The lamp can change Aladdin's appearance and status, but it cannot make the lie emotionally stable. The story keeps pushing him back toward truth.

Freedom links all three leads

Aladdin wants freedom from poverty, Jasmine from palace control, and Genie from servitude. The final wish ties those desires together.

Timeline

Major events

  1. 1
    Aladdin finds the lampThe cave gives him access to power far beyond his social position.
  2. 2
    Prince Ali enters the palaceAladdin's wish creates a dazzling false identity for Jasmine.
  3. 3
    Jafar takes the lampThe villain turns magical power into open control.
  4. 4
    Genie is freedAladdin's final wish chooses friendship and honesty over status.

Story mechanics

Key Turning Points

Jafar becoming a genie turns power against him

Aladdin wins by seeing the hidden limit in Jafar's wish. Absolute power becomes a prison when it comes with the lamp.

Character Links

Who connects to whom

Aladdinwish-maker and friend testing whether power can serve freedomGenie
Aladdinromance blocked by class, law, and false identityJasmine
Jafarambition exposing the trap inside unlimited powerThe lamp

Character reading

Character Motivations

Aladdin wants dignity as much as wealth

He wants Jasmine, but he also wants proof that he is more than the street label others give him. That need makes the prince disguise tempting.

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