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Genie in the pond? ****SPOILERS****


Firstly I'd just like to say that this film is one of the finest and most beautiful I have ever seen.
The sets, the set pieces, the score, acting, direction etc are all top notch.

But, my question is, when the Princess and her ladies in waiting see Ahmed's reflection in the pond they think he is a genie, why? Why don't they just look up and see him hiding in the trees? Surely they are not that dumb to think that a man's face in the water is his reflection and he's not actually in the water!

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They do appear to be that dumb 

However it would spoil the story if they realised that he was in the tree - and he is somewhat obscured by the leaves

Steve

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I get that the story demanded it, it just made me think, surely you'd look up first!

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People rarely look up. They tend to look downwards or at eye-level. It's a technique that was often used in the spy & secret-agent novels that I used to read as a teenager (I'm now in my 60s)

Steve

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They were very naive and had led sheltered lives within the palace walls... it does seem a little silly but I live that scene as much as the rest of this magical film.

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