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Sydney Agudong
- Nani
- (as Sydney Elizebeth Agudong)
Hannah Waddingham
- Grand Councilwoman
- (Synchronisation)
Blake La Benz
- Kumu Hula
- (as Brutus LaBenz)
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What to say about this remake? The kids will love it. Stitch is spot-on animated, the cast is great, especially for Lilo and her sister Nani. And that's about it about the good stuff.
For hardcore fans of the original as myself this remake will be a disappointment.
The story at the beginning is rushed, iconic characters are missing, there are some new characters that add absolutely nothing to the story, iconic story elements are missing, the main villain is changed, the reference to Elvis Presley is barely in it, the reference to "ohana" is completely changed thus changing the messaging of the movie (because you know, we live in "modern" times now), the third act is a mess and I literally hated the ending.
But it is still watchable and the kids will enjoy it.
For hardcore fans of the original as myself this remake will be a disappointment.
The story at the beginning is rushed, iconic characters are missing, there are some new characters that add absolutely nothing to the story, iconic story elements are missing, the main villain is changed, the reference to Elvis Presley is barely in it, the reference to "ohana" is completely changed thus changing the messaging of the movie (because you know, we live in "modern" times now), the third act is a mess and I literally hated the ending.
But it is still watchable and the kids will enjoy it.
So okay, we watched this basically because there was nothing better on (the alternative was Mission: Impossible, lol). I expected nothing - and that's exactly what I got. This is just Lilo & Stitch with actual actors (some of them really bad too).
It feels like a film made completely devoid of emotion, trying way too hard to simulate it with some cute animations, desperately poking at that little nostalgia button in your heart (aka Disney: Operation Nostalgia).
Honestly, I hope this remake trend dies soon. I genuinely don't get the point of these kinds of productions - or maybe I'm just not the target audience.
It feels like a film made completely devoid of emotion, trying way too hard to simulate it with some cute animations, desperately poking at that little nostalgia button in your heart (aka Disney: Operation Nostalgia).
Honestly, I hope this remake trend dies soon. I genuinely don't get the point of these kinds of productions - or maybe I'm just not the target audience.
Firstly, there are some positives. Stitch still elicits some smiles because of his antics and the blend of cute behavior with devilish recklessness. The film looks nice, and some of the actors do a solid job. Throughout the movie, however, it becomes abundantly clear that this will never be equal to the original. It is an echo of something far better. People who make this argument are not merely trying to be sticklers. There is probably not a single new implementation that worked better than what the 2002 film chose to do. The pacing of the movie was problematic, and some of the choices regarding plot points lacked heart and gravitas. Like almost all of these live-action Disney remakes, it is a cash grab (in this circumstance, it is being rewarded unlike others that flopped critically and featured fans not turning out as expected). This review will not contain any spoilers. Yet, I do think I can make the case that if you were expecting the beautiful and rich message of "Ohana means family" being the axis upon which the movie turns you will be soundly disappointed. This movie does not have the noxious messaging that Disney has rightfully been pilloried for recently, and it is not a horrid film, but it is not going to have the grip on hearts and minds like the first film.
Disney strikes again with yet another pointless live-action remake with LILO&STITCH. The original came out back in 2002. That movie had edge, great music, a unique animation style, and an emotional story with great themes family and belonging. The remake has... some of those. The story is mostly the same. Lilo (Maia Kealoha) is a young rambunctious kid who is coping with the loss of her parents alongside her teenage sister Nani (Sydney Elizebeth Agudong), who's trying her best to keep guardianship of Lilo. With the threat of social worker Mrs. Kekoa (Tia Carrere) potentially taking Lilo away, the weight of the world is on her shoulders. Meanwhile, an alien creature who was designed to be an agent of chaos and destruction, escapes and crash-lands nearby. Lilo, desperate for a friend, adopts him and gives him the name Stitch (Chris Sanders). I really enjoyed this movie, until I rewatched the original. They mimic most of the best parts, but it's what they changed that annoys me. With the characters, they completely cut one, which change another one, then they added 2 that took away from some of the other character moments that I needed from the original. The added ones should've been cameos that aren't involved in the plot. If you see both movies, you'll know what I'm talking about. This movie feels even safer than the original. Lilo is less of a menace to society. Nani is less connected with her sister, which weakens the core of the whole story. It's so difficult to not compare, but if you haven't seen the original, you'll probably really enjoy this. The theme is still present, but not as vibrant or emotional, especially with how it ends. Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind, or forgotten. This theme may have been left behind just a little bit. This might be one of the best Disney live-action remakes, but the bar is so incredibly low. This might be a harsh take, but I'm just tired of my childhood being ruined. If you have kids, I still recommend LILO&STITCH, but stick with the animated version. Let's send a message to Disney. Remember, no matter how good these remakes are, they'll never be as good as the original animated classics. It still makes me wonder why Disney is still doing them, besides being a cash-grab. Why don't they just re-release the originals back into theaters?
Is this a surprise to anyone? A live-action remake of an old (and beautifully) animated movie doesn't meet expectations..
Why keep the appearance of it, and go about changing most everything that matters? Fundamentally changing the entire film and it's messages (not to mention elements being removed or all together missing).
I'm surprised and disappointed at how they don't even know how to adapt stories that already worked without making it worse in the process (or somehow making them longer while feeling lesser)! It's impressive how something so simple as "do it exactly as it was" is too much to ask.
I do admit that it looks good (not the CGI) and the leading girls do a good job. The emotional moments are well delivered, and the movie still makes you want to go home to your pet. But just stick to the original. Disney is creatively bankrupt if they have to poorly remake these. I would have prefered a bland new thing over a terrible rehash that is going to be ignored because the original is just better.
Why keep the appearance of it, and go about changing most everything that matters? Fundamentally changing the entire film and it's messages (not to mention elements being removed or all together missing).
I'm surprised and disappointed at how they don't even know how to adapt stories that already worked without making it worse in the process (or somehow making them longer while feeling lesser)! It's impressive how something so simple as "do it exactly as it was" is too much to ask.
I do admit that it looks good (not the CGI) and the leading girls do a good job. The emotional moments are well delivered, and the movie still makes you want to go home to your pet. But just stick to the original. Disney is creatively bankrupt if they have to poorly remake these. I would have prefered a bland new thing over a terrible rehash that is going to be ignored because the original is just better.
I Know That Voice! Famous Voice Performances
I Know That Voice! Famous Voice Performances
See the actors behind some of your favorite animated features and series, including Chris Sanders as the voice of mischievous alien Stitch.
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- WissenswertesTia Carrere, the original voice of Nani Pelekai in Lilo & Stitch (2002), is cast in this film as Mrs. Kekoa, a new character.
- PatzerWhen Lilo is at the adoption center, she puts four pieces of candy on the counter. In the next shot of the counter, there are only three.
- VerbindungenFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Last-Minute Setup: The Musical (2020)
- Soundtracks(You're The) Devil In Disguise
Written by Bernie Baum, Bill Giant and Florence Kaye
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Lilo và Stitch
- Drehorte
- Hawaii, USA(According to The Disinsider, production on the project is expected to begin next Fall in Hawaii.)
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- Budget
- 100.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 420.352.677 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 146.016.175 $
- 25. Mai 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.018.695.334 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 48 Minuten
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