Hollywood has a rich history of remaking movies. At the top of the list has got to be “A Star is Born” with four remakes to date. “The Italian Job”,” Ocean’s Eleven”,” Cape Fear”, “Dumbo”, “The Fly” and “Willie Wonka” have all had indiffering success at remakes too. My question to Hollywood is —–why? A few of these are better than the original, but most are subpar or equal in appeal. “Aladdin” is in the category of no better or no worse than the original. The original had the late, great Robin Williams whose manic energy would be hard for anyone to beat and its animated presentation was attractive and fitting for the story. Will Smith as the Genie gives it a very good try, but he is merely adequate. If he hadn’t had to follow Williams, his humor and special panache would probably have resonated more. But now, that is not good enough in my opinion. Everyone tries very hard, and I can’t fault any of the actors. But there is too much flash, and too much divergence from the source tale. Guy Ritchie’s direction is fine and the special effects are well-done. I imagine children, most of whom haven’t seen the original, will love this version. It has been updated though. There is a new feminist twist to this retelling and a few of the original lyrics have been altered to make them a little more PC. Also, a few more songs have been added to move the new plot additions along. The songs are still wonderful though. I left the theatre not hating this movie, but I didn’t love it either. In fact when I got home I went on You Tube to watch Robin Williams sing the original version of “You’ve Never had a Friend Like Me.” Pure Heaven!!
Suicide Squad
If you are looking for a movie with a deep plot and Oscar caliber performances, go see Captain Fantastic. However, if you want to see a truck load of bizarre characters kicking butt with lots of explosions and a dash of humor, this the movie you have been waiting for. It was nice to see Will Smith back in a watchable movie playing a “heartless” assassin, a role that suits him well. Margot Robbie and Jared Leto are dementedly twisted as devoted lovers who just can’t keep away from each other. The biggest surprise for me was Viola Davis as a tough government official who has an intriguing and pretty far out plan to protect the planet. The plot is very simplistic and you will probably see the ending coming from a mile away, but who cares? This was my last day of freedom before I go back to teaching and this movie was the perfect way to end the summer with a mindless BANG! By the way, if you go, stay until about half way through the credits for a little preview of the next Batman movie with Ben Affleck.