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lunedì 1 settembre 2025

Film 2385 - Lilo & Stitch

Intro: Luckily this wasn't picked as the first movie Yegor and I went to see together.

Film 2385
: "Lilo & Stitch" (2025), Dean Fleischer Camp
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh, Debbi
Thoughts: One of the worst movies I've seen this year so far, possibly the worst. We'll see what happens in the upcoming months, in the meantime "Lilo & Stitch", Disney's latest live-action remake/cash grab, is bad. B-A-D.
Firstly I want to say that I'm a big fan of the original, one of my favourite Disney movies. I still cherish the memory of when I went to see it at the movies. So clearly being the OG "Lilo & Stitch" a film that I really like, I had high expectations. Or, to better put it: I had very low expectations, but in my head I was hoping they would have treated this story with more respect.
There's nothing magical about the remake, all the fantasy is gone and this is just the carbon copy of the animated movie from 2002. Considering that that film made $273.1 million at the box-office and seen this live-action made a billion dollars, I understand why this was made and where a product like this lies. What saddens me, though, is that Disney doesn't even try anymore. At least at the beginning they did.
So, apart from being the frame-by-frame copy of the original, there's really not much here to see. Obviously this "Lilo & Stitch" is aimed at a young audience, to (re)introduce the characters and make even more money from the merchandise. We all know the name of the game, whatever. It's just extremely disappointing that the legacy of a movie like the first "Lilo & Stitch", a product full of imagination and stunning visual elements, is reduced to this CGI'd copycat with no soul or anything to say.
Cast: Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Billy Magnussen, Hannah Waddingham, Chris Sanders, Courtney B. Vance, Zach Galifianakis, Maia Kealoha.
Box Office: $1.034 billion
Worth a watch?: It's trash. The pace of the movie is insane, so fast you can barely sit on anything that is said or showed to you. No time to focus, process, think: we're fed this content, whether we want it or not, with the sole purpose of remembering how cute Stich is (so that kids by more merch). Even for a Disney+ original movie (which this was intended to be), this would be bad.
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venerdì 26 ottobre 2018

Film 1518 - Lilo & Stitch

Intro: One of my favourite animated feature films ever!
Film 1518: "Lilo & Stitch" (2002), Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
Watched: my laptop
Language: English
Watched with: Fre
Briefly: this movie is great and I remember I was so caught up by the story when I first watched it, which it really surprised me. "Lilo & Stitch" is funny and entertaining, sweet and kind to a new, enjoyable level. Lilo's character is built up so perfectly, she's a real human being role model, always open to second chances and new possibilities in life. I really do love her;
smart and well written, this isn't just a family movie, but also an enriching story that reminds us that differences are everywhere in life, yet still they shouldn't really matter: you can be a crazy weird invincible alien mad at everyone and still find your place in life thanks to new friends and an open mind. We should embrace our differences and not being scared by them.
Film 1118 - Lilo & Stitch
Film 1518 - Lilo & Stitch

Cast: Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Zoe Caldwell, Jason Scott Lee, Kevin Michael Richardson.
Box Office: $273.1 million
Worth watching?: Terribly sweet and - honestly - unexpectedly funny, "Lilo & Stitch" is a must see not only for every Walt Disney Pictures fan, but for everyone who's looking for a nice movie experience and a perfect cartoon choice. Trust me!
Awards: Nominated at the Oscars for Best Animated Feature.
Key word: Experiment 626.

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mercoledì 20 aprile 2016

Film 1118 - Lilo & Stitch

Da troppo tempo volevo rivederlo e ne ho approfittato un giorno a pranzo, prima di dovermi rituffare negli obblighi di studio.
Film 1118: "Lilo & Stitch" (2002) di Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
Visto: dal computer di casa
Lingua: italiano
Compagnia: nessuno
Pensieri: Non so se sia per la dolcezza di Lilo, ma per quanto mi riguarda è uno dei film più teneri di sempre! La sua vocina, il suo carattere, le sue passioni... tutto concorre a una caratterizzazione del suo personaggio spingendolo a picchi di "coccolosità" inaudita. E, tutte le volte che rivedo "Lilo & Stitch", vengo pervaso da questa sensazione.
Anche se solitamente non sono un fan delle cose tutte batuffoli, cuori e coccole, il caso particolare di questa pellicola rappresenta un qualcosa a sé che custodisco molto gelosamente: tutto è iniziato quando 14 anni fa, al cinema all'aperto di non so dire quale città di mare in cui mi trovavo in vacanza coi miei, sono andanto a vedere questo film e ne sono rimasto molto colpito dalla simpatia, i bellissimi disegni, naturalmente il personaggio di Stitch e, come dicevo, dalla tenerezza di Lilo. Da allora, quando sento la mancanza di zucchero nella mia vita, scelgo di immergermi nuovamente in questa storia e ne riemergo felice.
Inutile dire, dunque, quando io sia un fan del titolo in questione, certamente uno dei miei preferiti in assoluto dei classici Disney. Storia stravagante e ben più audace di molte delle cose che escono ultimamente e vengono ossannate, disegni bellissimi, protagonisti adorabili e spalle divertenti (la trovata sulle zanzare è geniale), un mix genuino e ben calibrato di allegria, colore, emozioni positive, lezioni di vita e stramberie divertenti. "Lilo & Stitch" è un toccasana.
Ps. Candidato all'Oscar come Miglior film d'animazione.
Film 1118 - Lilo & Stitch
Film 1518 - Lilo & Stitch
Cast: Chris Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jason Scott Lee, Zoe Caldwell.
Box Office: $273.1 milioni
Consigli: 42esima pellicola delle serie dei classici Disney, "Lilo & Stitch" è un titolo perfetto per tutta la famiglia in grado di intrattenere con dolcezza e simpatia, coniugando gli apparentemente inconciliabili mondi della vita alle Hawaii e degli alieni all'interno, per giunta, di un cartone animato. Perfetto per qualunque occasione, piacevole e incoraggiante.
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