What I disliked most about this adaptation of the Aladdin film, was making Jasmine, the outspoken, confident feminist and turning Aladdin, who was once the hero, into a weak character who needs saving. In the original 1993 film, Jasmine was the delicate damsel in distress who needed saving and Aladdin was the confident brave hero. I know the whole, outspoken feminist thing is relevant today but in traditional Disney films, the women are the damsels and the men are the heroes. Also, some of the songs that Jasmine sung, weren't even in the 1993 film and had no relevance to the situation. The whole film is a typical woke, anti-male facade to let women achieve some sort of revenge or payback for the supposed fictional repression we gave them, many decades ago. Don't punish the current male generation for something we haven't done. It's the equivalent of blaming the current generation of Germans for WWII.