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Genre | Kids & Family, Animation, Action & Adventure |
Format | Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Dolby, NTSC, Color, Animated |
Contributor | Zoe Caldwell, Chris Sanders, Susan Hegarty, Steve Alterman, Tia Carrere, Amy Hill, Jason Scott Lee, Ving Rhames, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin Michael Richardson, Daveigh Chase, Dean DeBlois, Kevin McDonald See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 25 minutes |
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"As Elvis might put it, you can't help falling in love with LILO & STITCH." -- Claudia Puig, USA TODAY. Out-of-this-world storytelling, stunning Disney animation, and wild and irresistible characters are at the heart of Disney's hilarious new animated adventure. This worldwide box office sensation is a heartwarming comedy about the power of loyalty, friendship, and finding your place in the world. On the lush and tropical Hawaiian Islands, an independent little girl named Lilo adopts what she thinks is an innocent puppy, completely unaware that he is a mischievous creature who has escaped from a faraway planet. Stitch takes Hawaii by storm, wreaking havoc and hanging ten while he evades the alien bounty hunters who are bent on recapturing him. It's an action-packed comedy the whole family will enjoy over and over again.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.66:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Director : Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Dolby, NTSC, Color, Animated
- Run time : 1 hour and 25 minutes
- Release date : December 3, 2002
- Actors : Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald
- Studio : Walt Disney Video
- ASIN : B00005JL96
- Writers : Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,837 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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This review had to be broken down into two parts: The first half starting out as more of a call to attention for many of the ''adults'' who have expressed a number of ''concerns'' about the Disney production, ''LILO & STITCH.''
* [Part I] * ~
For those parents who are complaining about certain "unwholesome content" of this animated feature (disrespectful attitudes, the ''midriffs,'' the violence, the intensity, the tendency to scare small children, etc.), I offer a simple suggestion: Just deal with it and get over it, because it's ALL ''YOUR'' FAULT for allowing your young children to view this film in the first place BEFORE having done your homework!
In case all of you supposedly 'moral purists' had not noticed, ''LILO & STITCH'' was given a *''PG''* MPAA Rating!
That's ''PG,'' as in ''Parental Guidance Suggested'' -- wherein the subtitle bar reads:
''Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children.'' ... Get It?
If anyone is unclear as to what movie ratings mean or reveal about a film's contents and what it suggests to ''concerned parents,'' I recommend that you learn all about it at the official film ratings web site at ''mpaa .org'' and they'll teach you all about it.
Also, for those parents complaining about the content their children are being exposed to in this or any film, ''screenit .com'' is a service which will tell you *EVERYTHING* you need know (the good, the bad and the ugly) about what to expect in a movie or video BEFORE showing it to your 'precious little angels.'
So please, EXERCISE SOME PARENTAL 'RESPONSIBILITY,' STOP MAKING 'EXCUSES' and QUIT PASSING THE 'BLAME'! As several poo-pooers have already suggested, go see ''SPIRIT'' instead, if you want something strictly for the kidlets and/or if you DON'T want to take responsibility for what they see in the movie theatre ... and leave ''LILO & STITCH'' for the REST of us!
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With that all said, There's not much more I can add to the praise which has already been heaped upon this daring Disney film, except this:
''LILO & STITCH'' is the first and only Disney animated feature film I have ever found interesting enough for me to consider breaking my [literally] lifelong personal boycott against Disney animated feature films! (And this is no lie ... all anyone would ever need to do is ask my mother how many Disney movies I've ever begged her to take me to.) One could probably call the Live-Action/CGI amalgam ''TRON'' the only exception (though it was really not a Disney production at all, but an independent film project Disney purchased when no other studio would touch it, and to Disney's great credit, they had enough foresight to see just how visionary the project was and understood the importance and future impact of the then new technology).
Admittedly, my initial interest in this new feature was the fact that the story is set in my home state of Hawaii. Added incentives included no operatic arias, no dancing refrigerators, no diabetic system-shocking hyper-saccharin syrupy sweetness, and no talking animals ... except for Stitch, of course. When I learned those things about the film, and learned that the underlying theme of the film was ''Ohana,'' I just had to let my curiosity dictate. And though I wouldn't place ''Lilo & Stitch'' anywhere on the same level as with the Warner Bros. feature ''THE IRON GIANT,'' I was still thoroughly satisfied and found myself VERY impressed with it -- enough to want to place myself on the 'new release notification' list, pending the release of the DVD, which I DO intend on purchasing upon availability. I also appreciated the limited use of CGI, as I have a difficult time relating to the visual clashing which often takes place whenever CGI is incorporated into cel animation.
Again, I cannot add much more positive to what so many have already said, but considering that an adamant lifelong ''Anti-Disneyite'' can so willingly and freely do something he'd sworn he'd never do even in a jillionbillion years-- heap praise on a Disney animated feature film --should be considered a very positive sign, indeed!
American animation has clearly been growing up in the past few years, and it looks as if Disney may have finally reached its puberty stage. That's a good thing, and it's about time.
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If you'd like a really short review, please read the final paragraph of this review. If you'd like to read a little more about how the movie might be taken, keep on reading.
But it's not just a bauble. The plot sees a colorful and funny cast of aliens interacting with a struggling pair of sisters living on Hawaii's Kauai island, just as DCFS asks pointedly if younger sister Lilo is better off living with older sister Nani. The arrival of Stitch (an alien genetic experiment gone awry) throws everything into chaos for them both, including some pretty great scenes when Nani tries desperately to find a new job only to have Lilo and Stitch ruin her chances accidentally. It's the best use of a montage I've seen in a long, long time and gives some good laughs along the way.
The A plot revolves around a family dynamic which incorporating Stitch by degrees and Nani's struggle to keep Lilo in her life. The B plot is the alien federation's attempts to secure Stitch ("Experiment 626") and put him in exile. The final act marries the A plot and B plot well, and it finishes on a high note. Not typical 'Disney pie in the sky, everything's good forever' stuff, but Lilo and Nani have a chance at a better life.
There are some moments that are pretty painful for an older teen or adult to watch, particularly one scene where it becomes clear Lilo should be placed in foster care, and for some Nani's struggles strike close to home. It's not framed the way most Disney films approach "broken" families - both Lilo and Nani need each other, but they're both ill-equipped to support each other. That's not exactly fixed by magic wand at the culmination of the movie, but the new house and a wider support network (including two exiled scientists from Stitch's federation of planets) suggest things might get easier.
Most kids will focus on Stitch - I mean his name is in the title! Trying to cope with his "genetic programming" and unable to act on his aggression, he comes to terms with not currently having a "family" as a spliced clone. He comes to make his own extended family with Lilo, Nani, and a few secondary characters. In the end he's a hero for saving Lilo from a kidnapping by an overzealous space captain out for Stitch's bounty, and Stitch remains happily exiled on Earth with his new family or "ohana." There's plenty of funny "bad boy" behavior and trickery by Stitch, and kids and adults alike will enjoy the action scenes. As violence goes it's bloodless but dynamic, fun, with huge sweeping motions and rolling fight scenes.
If it's a rainy afternoon and you have some kids over, pop some popcorn and watch this. Be prepared for a few "pew pew pew" sound effects and giggles every time Stitch scurries on six (yes, six) limbs. If not, there's nothing to stop you from enjoying a well-animated movie about family and aliens that doesn't pluck at the same heartstring over and over again. It knows its marks, it makes it, but it's not cloying, and its execution in animation and plot are both pretty neat.
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Ich liebe Lilo und Stitch, Disney ist einfach nur Klasse