Lilo & Stitch - Movie review

LILO & STITCH - Love/fun-filled emotional extraterrestrial relation

LILO & STITCH - Love/fun-filled emotional extraterrestrial relation

ONE LINE: 

                              An experimental failure creature from the outer world bonds with a little girl on Earth. Two aliens were sent to bring Stitch to where he belongs. The events that occurred between the chase and the emotional ride are the rest.


                                   From the first shot itself, we got into the movie with much engagement, because of the animation of the character Stitch. It is so real and much adapted to this live-action remake. The small nuances, characterization, and activities of Stitch are very nice. This all created an emotional bond between the audience and the character easily. Making the audience get emotional for a small girl is easy, but not with an animated character. 

Every character, every scene, is just connected with continuous harmonic motion. The scene where Stitch mimics a dog to get adopted by Lilo, and both of them join to make all the scenes hilarious. Their activities irritate her sister, which makes her lose job. All the efforts put in by the two aliens who turned themselves into humans, Stitch effortlessly tackles them in full fun mode, hits different. All the efforts put down by Lilo's sister to make them together are nice. Their bond is well written, as much as Lilo and Stitch's relationship. Totally, these three characters shine throughout the film, and the others are just supporting the scene to move on as much as needed.

Everything about the movies is too good. But the useless Police CIA character, scenes where the aliens' true identities were revealed, and Stitch's abnormal behaviour were just taken normal by others, which should be disturbing to the common people. Also, at the climax, the higher aliens are just leaving Stitch with Lilo, which might not be acceptable.

LILO & STITCH - Love/fun-filled emotional extraterrestrial relation


At the climax, the scene where both are saving each other at any cost, Stitch sacrifices his life to save  Lilo, and Lilo's sister saves Stitch at high risk, made the audience very emotional and overwhelming. The whole climax just justified the term "OHANA," which means the Family should provide love, support, sense of belonging regardless of relation with blood. That means the Family can be filled with both biological and chosen members. Overall, this film will make you smile, happy, and cry. Not only kids, even grown-ups will like the film.

THOUGH IT'S NOT BLOOD, FAMILY MATTERS