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Lilo & Stitch

Lilo & Stitch

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not a great Disney Movie
Review: You expect something better from disney. Not worth the time. Ice Age was a better movie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great film for disney and elvis fans
Review: Lilo & Stitch is another magical Disney film,my daughter Dana and her father ( who is a big elvis fan )loved it.A great film with lots of laughter and sad bits too,a must for any disney & Elvis fans SO GO AND BUY IT NOW! you won,t regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of Aloha here, great one to own or give as a gift
Review: This movie had "original" printed on the box and I was a bit skeptical, after all there have been so many good children's offerings in the last few years and coming up with fresh ideas can't be that easy. I was thoroughly entertained, the characters were indeed different enough from other movies and the plot was not a rehashed story. All though there have been plenty of "alien" stories the characters here were original and fresh and the setting of Kauai, Hawaii gave it a flavor all its own.

My sister told me she cried a couple of times watching this. I am not that easily moved, yet I understand why she felt the emotions she did. This movie made it's statement by getting the viewer involved in the life of a little girl and not trying to make some some big political statements like many kids movies have. We weren't asked to feel bad about people going to war, chopping down trees or ruining some native civilization. We are just shown a little girl in a tough setting and how she deals with life.

When she meets the other star of the film, Stitch, the fun begins and the two get into lots of trouble. The story is basic enough that it is still fun and entertaining for the young, yet has enough going for it that it will be enjoyed by adults as well.

In my house the 20 month old rules the DVD player and a movie that is good by her standards get played over and over. I won't mind multiple viewings of this movie, hey I've seen Monsters Inc about forty times, and I highly recommend this one as a purchase; This movie belongs in the family DVD collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love IT
Review: I got this DVD for Christmas and I love it. I saw it when it was in the movie theater, i am 24 and still love disney movies :) I think Lilo and Stich is one of the best Disney Movies made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Watch out for in-jokes.
Review: Many recent Disney releases have contained quick little visual references to earlier films; "Lilo and Stitch" has at least two. Have fun finding them -- I did.

Also, the animators had a bit of fun with Lilo: Although early in the film she is accused of biting another child, unless I'm very much mistaken she is the only character in the entire film who is drawn without visible teeth.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love it !!I love!!
Review: THIS A Great MOVIE!ITS FUNNY,ORIGINAL AND
WILL ENJOY IT THE WHOLE FAMILY!!ITS REALLY A
MASTERPICE !!YOU WILL LOVE IT!!
I KNOW YOU WILL!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Insipid Pap
Review: I'm not sure what inspired this movie, but they forgot the inspiration when they made it. My daughter liked the purposeless violence and dimensionless characters so I guess it must be some sort of a cult college fad. It put my father-in-law to sleep; I was not so lucky.
Don't bother renting it and it you bought it, return it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More realistic!
Review: I was very happy with Lilo and Stitch! It's about time that Disney got more realistic with their characters. While Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Mary Poppins may be 'masterpieces', this movie shows a more realistic view of some families. Not all families are peaches and cream. Lilo and her sister, Nani, are from a broken home, and while people may say that the scenes with the two of them are 'scary'... it does remind people that there are real relationships like this. In fact, my family was much the same way. This movie is much more realistic when dealing with families.

Also, the character is more realistic, too. Not everyone is 'stick thin' like all the characters in older movies. Nani is one of the first Disney characters that actually has HIPS! I applaud Disney on their more realistic view of not only the charachter design and their animation, but in portraying the broken home that actually does have a happy ending. That hits closer to home for me than any 'fairy tale' story with completely perfect families and naturally thin characters.

Lilo and Stitch, in my mind, is a MASTERPIECE! =)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A New Disney Classic - Family Values
Review: This is truly a new Disney Classic with powerful music, absolutely adorable characters, and a heartwarming message. We saw the DVD and then bought it for ourselves for Christmas and gave it to our friends. You don't need kids to enjoy this film, you just need to love movies that will make you laugh, make you sing, and pull your heartstrings. You want to teach your kids about Family Values? Sit down and enjoy this together. Watch as Experiment 626 (a real missfit creature of destruction) slowly migrates into a new identity (the loveable Stitch - Lilo's Pet) and finds his place in the universe. Stitch is by far the most entertaining Elvis impersonator to hit the stage! This movie is right up there with the Lion King as a Disney Masterpiece. Put it in the Vault!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Original does not equal good... Lilo & Stitch = Bad
Review: Lilo and Stitch is not the clever and entertaining feature that I had expected. I had read some of the other reviews and thought that it might be another multi-age-level "classic" like some other recent personal and family favorites: Emperor's New Groove, Monster's Inc, Toy Story, or maybe even along the lines of Shrek. I was wrong.

We are introduced to Stitch, an alien genetic experiment gone wrong that crashes to earth and is placed at the local dog shelter. Lilo is a young girl first introduced as a child that cannot get along with any friends, lives without parents, is left home alone, and cared for only by her older sister Nani. The story is further complicated when we are introduced to Nani who is threatened (once again) by the social worker who is going to remove Lilo from the house if things don't improve. The two stories collide when Nani's solution to Lilo's behavioral problem is to adopt a pet where, of course, Lilo picks Stitch. Finally, throw in some alien authorities chasing after Stitch and a young boy interested in dating Nani.

The story involves our cacophony of characters chasing one-another to the unbearable end when everything works out so that everyone can live happily ever after in the typical Disney way. The story is original by its convoluted nature and the moral to the story is essentially that when it comes to being a family, anything goes. Not in our household, I don't think that Lilo and Stitch will be in the DVD player again, nor will there be any requests from our 5 year old. I found the story and characters to be a bit disturbing and set a poor example. If we decide to watch a bad movie, we will stick with the other recent Disney examples that maybe are not so "original" such as Pocahontas and Mulan.


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