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  • It is so amazing ,,Arabian Nights ":D In the film you learn a lot of moral. I like it, to watch again :D

  • @KosovarjaFerizaj Yes. And every theme to her stories help her husband overcome one fear. He was plagued with so many. She's loves him and is just trying to help him conquer those fears to get him back to the man she loved. She takes what is at hand to make up her stories and runs with it. Rufus is a master actor as well as Mia. :)

  • @Songsmirth It really was well told. And will maybe help this absurd Islamophobia people have these days in the Western Hemisphere.

  • @ARP7777777 Boy, do I agree with that.

  • "It's raining. Mother, bring in the washing!" No, it's not raining and mother's been dead for five years.

  • geez what a loaf...

  • i love Rufus Sewell !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • you know why we arabs we're cool ? 'cause we have the mystic and the magic ! the man has the power of domination , the woman has the power of seduction !! read about arabs history ! who doesn't want to be ali baba or aladin just for one single day or night ?!!

  • Is Ali Baba played by Rufus Sewell? Whoa...

  • ya gotta be pretty stupid if you can't remember the words 'open sesame' which you used like five minutes ago. lol

  • @goldust8 You're right Gold. Your life depends on two words. He must be very simple to not remember. If he'd given one dragon a half of the cookie, he'd still have the other to remember the code by. It is a flaw in the story that someone would risk his life and not remember two simple words. And the dragons are easily paid off too aren't they? Supposed to be so fearless but anyone can get past them. lol :) Songs

  • @Songsmirth Actually, easily-eased monsters are very common in folklore. Kerberos, the monstrous 3-headed hellhound that guarded the Gates of the Greek Underworld in classical myth, would leave anyone alone if they sung him a lullaby or gave him cake.

  • @JakobDailes Interesting. Learn something new. .  Thanks Jak. :) Songs

  • @JakobDailes Interesting. Learn something new. . My favorite fairy tale of all time is one called, "The Moonsinger." I read it in any class I have if there's time. (I'm a sub) Lovely story and beautiful illustrations. I've only found two copies in 40 years. Worn out one book. Maybe you're library would have it. It's worth the look. Thanks Jak. :) Songs

  • @Songsmirth My favourite is one by the Brothers Grimm. The title is *clearing throat, "hm-hmm"* "The Story About the Boy Who Set Off To Learn What Fear Was". Also known by the shorter title, "Good Bowling and Card-Playing". lol.

  • @JakobDailes Yeah. A person after my own heart. And he how he learns fear ! LOL Just absurd. But true.

  • @JakobDailes ha that sounds like fluffy from Harry Potter!

  • @rene4eva Yeah, a lot of the Harry Potter monsters and names were inspired by Greek mythology.

  • @Songsmirth At the right time, in the right way. The person with no or little chance always has SOME. It is pride in nothing you do that brings people down, not pride in your deeds. At least not in real Fae tales.

  • @goldust8 Oh, yeah, remember two words after looking at gold and gems for HOURS. Kasim guesses barley, and other grains in the original tale, from the translated 1001 nights.

  • @ARP7777777 it was a joke. that's what makes youtube more interesting you know, people's comments making fun of the awesomeness of the movie =P but, interesting information.

  • Lovely stories - a tale in a tale - princesses - adventure - erotic excitment. all a man needs.

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