@1tangledfan, glad to provide some revelation, and thanks for watching =)
Regarding the endings though, I'd say there are more similarities than people might give them credit for. Yes, the lead male dies in Titanic, but the mission is accomplished: she's freed from her confinement (symbolized by the passing of the Statue of Liberty), takes his name, and begins a whole new life for herself.
Or maybe I'm just stretching it...I don't know, you decide =P
Oh my gosh. I was laughing because it's all so true! It's scary. It's funny how the lead male's friend waves his hand in his face when he first spots her. Crazy. I heard Aladdin is coming out again on DVD for the 20th anniversary. Yay! I love Aladdin.
@TheDisneyfanatic99, heh, it is scary isn't it? I honestly found the similarities in their most famous scenes more eye opening: both start with the guy offering his hand and asking "do you trust me," and both are about flying (although Titanic's wasn't literal).
Nice vid ;<
Louvites 1 week ago
haha i loved it
celtticnesses 1 week ago
The comparisons are so true!!!! I am a huge Titanic fan, but I never thought of simalarities from Aladdin. The big difference is the ending though.
1tangledfan 1 month ago 6
@1tangledfan, glad to provide some revelation, and thanks for watching =)
Regarding the endings though, I'd say there are more similarities than people might give them credit for. Yes, the lead male dies in Titanic, but the mission is accomplished: she's freed from her confinement (symbolized by the passing of the Statue of Liberty), takes his name, and begins a whole new life for herself.
Or maybe I'm just stretching it...I don't know, you decide =P
ZhangtheGreat 2 weeks ago
Oh my gosh. I was laughing because it's all so true! It's scary. It's funny how the lead male's friend waves his hand in his face when he first spots her. Crazy. I heard Aladdin is coming out again on DVD for the 20th anniversary. Yay! I love Aladdin.
TheDisneyfanatic99 1 month ago 6
@TheDisneyfanatic99, heh, it is scary isn't it? I honestly found the similarities in their most famous scenes more eye opening: both start with the guy offering his hand and asking "do you trust me," and both are about flying (although Titanic's wasn't literal).
Thanks for watching =)
ZhangtheGreat 1 month ago
@ZhangtheGreat You're welcome. You can't really fly on a boat, can you? :)
TheDisneyfanatic99 1 month ago
@TheDisneyfanatic99, well you can't really fly on a carpet either, but hey, it's fiction =P
ZhangtheGreat 1 month ago