Live Action Version of Lilo And Stitch (Contains Spoilers)
5 months ago
I really love Lilo And Stitch, The Hawaiian culture, the humor, and emotional moments. Last Monday, Me and my two sisters went to see the live action version of Lilo and Stitch. The internet said a lot negative things on the movie, so we went to go see it, and How was it? *Sighs* Oh boy! How right they are! I was really excited to see my childhood movie turn into a live action remake, this movie man, it is something else! I thought it was good, but it's just as bad as Kung Fu Panda 4 I saw last year!
One of the biggest problems that the movie has is Gantu (the Main villain from the animated movie) doesn't appear in this one! Look Disney! If you want to make a live action movie of Lilo and Stitch, Get Gantu in here! But No, They didn't do it, The directors just say "He was just difficult to work with" "It just didn't work so well in live action", this is just like Kung Fu Panda 4, Where they couldn't hire the furious five actors (I appreciate Stephenie Stine for her hard work and great ideas she originally have). Instead of Gantu, They Made Jumba (The Original Character from the animated movies and series) The Main Villain! While his design is accurate, His Original Accent is gone, They done him dirty!!
I'm just going to jump straight to the Ending, is the ending the same as the original? Nope! Lilo's older Sister, Nani Literally Gave up Lilo, I'm Not Kidding! She literally just give up Lilo for Adoption so she can go to College in San Diego California!!! Ohana doesn't mean anything in this one! Instead of "Passing the Torch" like in Kung Fu Panda 4, It's Passing the Lilo!!
The good things that the movie has the original voice actors like Chris Sanders (Stitch), Tia Carrere (Nani, Now as Mrs. Kekoa), Amy Hill (Mrs. Hasagawa, Now as Tutu), Even Jason Scott Lee (David, Now as Lu'au Manager). Maia Kealoha Is Perfect to play as Lilo since she's a hula dancer. My favorite part is where Jumba Rage quit at Chess with Stitch, and Stitch's Quote "Meega Nala Kweesta".
So in Conclusion, It just goes to show that Disney and Hollywood are losing Money and cannot make good movies like they used to be! and Dreamworks just started on the live action version of "How to train your dragon", and I'm not gonna bother seeing it, because I have a bad feeling that it's going to be the same problem Like Disney! When We got there and watch it in 3D, they weren't a lot of people there, and I don't blame anyone for not seeing it because of how the bad the movie was!
One of the biggest problems that the movie has is Gantu (the Main villain from the animated movie) doesn't appear in this one! Look Disney! If you want to make a live action movie of Lilo and Stitch, Get Gantu in here! But No, They didn't do it, The directors just say "He was just difficult to work with" "It just didn't work so well in live action", this is just like Kung Fu Panda 4, Where they couldn't hire the furious five actors (I appreciate Stephenie Stine for her hard work and great ideas she originally have). Instead of Gantu, They Made Jumba (The Original Character from the animated movies and series) The Main Villain! While his design is accurate, His Original Accent is gone, They done him dirty!!
I'm just going to jump straight to the Ending, is the ending the same as the original? Nope! Lilo's older Sister, Nani Literally Gave up Lilo, I'm Not Kidding! She literally just give up Lilo for Adoption so she can go to College in San Diego California!!! Ohana doesn't mean anything in this one! Instead of "Passing the Torch" like in Kung Fu Panda 4, It's Passing the Lilo!!
The good things that the movie has the original voice actors like Chris Sanders (Stitch), Tia Carrere (Nani, Now as Mrs. Kekoa), Amy Hill (Mrs. Hasagawa, Now as Tutu), Even Jason Scott Lee (David, Now as Lu'au Manager). Maia Kealoha Is Perfect to play as Lilo since she's a hula dancer. My favorite part is where Jumba Rage quit at Chess with Stitch, and Stitch's Quote "Meega Nala Kweesta".
So in Conclusion, It just goes to show that Disney and Hollywood are losing Money and cannot make good movies like they used to be! and Dreamworks just started on the live action version of "How to train your dragon", and I'm not gonna bother seeing it, because I have a bad feeling that it's going to be the same problem Like Disney! When We got there and watch it in 3D, they weren't a lot of people there, and I don't blame anyone for not seeing it because of how the bad the movie was!
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WHO was in charge of the script, who demanded those changes!?
It's a mockery of the original and an insult to the meaning of family!
These live-action reboots are one disaster after another.