SplashJacket
Well-Known Member
The lack of screens/projectiojsin Luminious also helps.I agree that it really is the execution. Luminous is of course an IP heavy show, but the selections to me feel tastefully chosen to support the theme of the show. In some instances they are even recontextualizing the songs. Harmonious just felt like a random greatest hits playlist, but in different languages, because Epcot.
In HEA, the projections, screens, and lyrics mean that even if you’ve never seen the movie or recognize the song’s melody, you the IP is being shown to you.
In Luminious, unless you recognize the specific melody, there’s no chance you’ll know it’s related to a Disney movie.
In Harmonious, the screens showed you the content/IP because the content/IP was the focus.
In Epcot Forever, sure, it doesn’t tell you “This is Aladdin,” but the unmodified lyrics just plopped from the movie into the show create a disjoint.
The song is telling a story from Aladdin, even if it’s tangentially related to the story Epcot Forever was trying to convey.
To me, the only relatively jarring song is “You Got a Friend in Me” but the rest fit perfectly.