Proud of Your Boy
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KristenStewartForever — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 06:58 PM)
Not true. 100% wrong. When someone dies, they remain in spirit. My grandmother passed away two years ago and I'm still determined to make her proud. You should be ashamed of yourself for saying that. It worked in the musical Just fine, it can work on screen. Fact.
Hard to make a dead person proud. What kind of crap is that?
I love you, Kristen Stewart.
You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you. -
wielderofspoons — 9 years ago(December 11, 2016 10:50 AM)
Not true. 100% wrong. When someone dies, they remain in spirit.
How do you know that?
It worked in the musical Just fine, it can work on screen. Fact.
It was written for a version of the story in which Aladdin's mother was a living character, and I think it worked best in that context. I doubt Howard Ashman would've written the song if he'd known the film ultimately wouldn't include the mother. -
KristenStewartForever — 9 years ago(December 12, 2016 02:17 PM)
Let's get one thing straight them end this conversation, what I say goes. That's how it is.
1: It's a fact they remain in spirit.
2: Wrong again. In the musical, there is no mother, yet it still works. The character even sings a reprise and a mother never appears. The musical is still running today with the majority of the OBC still in it. Alan Menken put the song in to honor Ashcan and no one has complained. It works with Aladdin sings to his mother IN HEAVEN. Period.
So one more time, what I say is how it is. Final. So stop acting like I'm wrong. They could still out the song in another special edition without including the mother. Final. Fact. End of story.
I love you, Kristen Stewart.
You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you. -
wielderofspoons — 9 years ago(December 12, 2016 09:15 PM)
It's a fact they remain in spirit.
I look forward to seeing this proven.
Wrong again. In the musical, there is no mother, yet it still works. The character even sings a reprise and a mother never appears. The musical is still running today with the majority of the OBC still in it. Alan Menken put the song in to honor Ashcan and no one has complained. It works with Aladdin sings to his mother IN HEAVEN. Period.
Yes, it can work in a musical where you have two hours or more and room for many characters (appearing or mentioned) and a dozen or more different songs for all of them. But in an animated film of under an hour and a half there isn't that luxury - there's only room for a handful of characters, six songs (at best) and each one has to be crucial to the story. That's why the musical includes characters and many songs that are nowhere to be found in the film.
When the film was being made, the decision was made to drop Aladdin's mother from the story, and it didn't make sense to use up vital song space in the interests of a character who simply isn't there. -
KristenStewartForever — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 09:05 PM)
No, she's not. You're full of it. She is referenced, but NEVER EVER in it. So stop being a bigshot. I'm right, you're wrong.
I love you, Kristen Stewart.
You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you. -
KristenStewartForever — 9 years ago(December 16, 2016 02:57 AM)
Well, they can always add things in for special editions. They could have him once reference her in the movie.
I love you, Kristen Stewart.
You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you.