Una solitaria niña hawaiana se hace amiga de un extraterrestre fugitivo y ayuda a sanar a su fragmentada familia.Una solitaria niña hawaiana se hace amiga de un extraterrestre fugitivo y ayuda a sanar a su fragmentada familia.Una solitaria niña hawaiana se hace amiga de un extraterrestre fugitivo y ayuda a sanar a su fragmentada familia.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Sydney Agudong
- Nani
- (as Sydney Elizebeth Agudong)
Blake La Benz
- Kumu Hula
- (as Brutus Labenz)
Opiniones destacadas
What to say about this remake? The kids will love it. Stitch is spot-on animated, the cast is great, especially for Lilo and her sister Nani. And that's about it about the good stuff.
For hardcore fans of the original as myself this remake will be a disappointment.
The story at the beginning is rushed, iconic characters are missing, there are some new characters that add absolutely nothing to the story, iconic story elements are missing, the main villain is changed, the reference to Elvis Presley is barely in it, the reference to "ohana" is completely changed thus changing the messaging of the movie (because you know, we live in "modern" times now), the third act is a mess and I literally hated the ending.
But it is still watchable and the kids will enjoy it.
For hardcore fans of the original as myself this remake will be a disappointment.
The story at the beginning is rushed, iconic characters are missing, there are some new characters that add absolutely nothing to the story, iconic story elements are missing, the main villain is changed, the reference to Elvis Presley is barely in it, the reference to "ohana" is completely changed thus changing the messaging of the movie (because you know, we live in "modern" times now), the third act is a mess and I literally hated the ending.
But it is still watchable and the kids will enjoy it.
So gonna make this with no spoilers
I really wanted to like this, but the remake just misses what made the original Lilo & Stitch so special.
One of the biggest issues? They completely lost the heart of the story. The original was about found family, feeling like an outsider, and growing into love and understanding. This version just kind of glosses over all that. They cut out some important characters who brought depth, and the new ones they added didn't move the plot forward at all-they felt like filler.
And then there's Lilo. In the original, her behavior came from trauma, misunderstanding, or just being a kid who felt deeply and didn't know how to express it. Here, it feels like they made her act out just to be bad. It wasn't quirky or endearing-it was out of character and kind of mean-spirited.
What really stings is the lack of emotional growth. The original gave us real redemption arcs and character development. Here, it's like everyone stays the same the whole movie. No payoff, no evolution.
Visually it's fine, and I'm sure some people might enjoy it on a surface level. But for fans who connected with the original's heart? This just feels hollow.
I really wanted to like this, but the remake just misses what made the original Lilo & Stitch so special.
One of the biggest issues? They completely lost the heart of the story. The original was about found family, feeling like an outsider, and growing into love and understanding. This version just kind of glosses over all that. They cut out some important characters who brought depth, and the new ones they added didn't move the plot forward at all-they felt like filler.
And then there's Lilo. In the original, her behavior came from trauma, misunderstanding, or just being a kid who felt deeply and didn't know how to express it. Here, it feels like they made her act out just to be bad. It wasn't quirky or endearing-it was out of character and kind of mean-spirited.
What really stings is the lack of emotional growth. The original gave us real redemption arcs and character development. Here, it's like everyone stays the same the whole movie. No payoff, no evolution.
Visually it's fine, and I'm sure some people might enjoy it on a surface level. But for fans who connected with the original's heart? This just feels hollow.
So okay, we watched this basically because there was nothing better on (the alternative was Mission: Impossible, lol). I expected nothing - and that's exactly what I got. This is just Lilo & Stitch with actual actors (some of them really bad too).
It feels like a film made completely devoid of emotion, trying way too hard to simulate it with some cute animations, desperately poking at that little nostalgia button in your heart (aka Disney: Operation Nostalgia).
Honestly, I hope this remake trend dies soon. I genuinely don't get the point of these kinds of productions - or maybe I'm just not the target audience.
It feels like a film made completely devoid of emotion, trying way too hard to simulate it with some cute animations, desperately poking at that little nostalgia button in your heart (aka Disney: Operation Nostalgia).
Honestly, I hope this remake trend dies soon. I genuinely don't get the point of these kinds of productions - or maybe I'm just not the target audience.
I walked into Lilo & Stitch with low expectations-honestly, the only reason I saw it was because of my daughters. But I'm glad I did. This live-action remake was a pleasant surprise that delivered not just for kids, but for parents too.
The film strikes a great balance between fun and emotion. While Stitch is still the lovable, chaotic alien we know, what really hit home was how he helped bring a broken family closer together. There's a subtle message woven in about empathy and redemption-how even someone (or something) misunderstood can change and heal.
Seeing the story in live-action added a refreshing layer, especially for those of us who grew up with the animated version. It's nostalgic without feeling like a copy-and-paste job.
Overall, I'd give it an 8/10. It's wholesome, entertaining, and genuinely moving. If you're a parent-especially a dad like me-you'll likely walk out smiling, maybe even a little misty-eyed.
The film strikes a great balance between fun and emotion. While Stitch is still the lovable, chaotic alien we know, what really hit home was how he helped bring a broken family closer together. There's a subtle message woven in about empathy and redemption-how even someone (or something) misunderstood can change and heal.
Seeing the story in live-action added a refreshing layer, especially for those of us who grew up with the animated version. It's nostalgic without feeling like a copy-and-paste job.
Overall, I'd give it an 8/10. It's wholesome, entertaining, and genuinely moving. If you're a parent-especially a dad like me-you'll likely walk out smiling, maybe even a little misty-eyed.
If you are expecting a carbon copy of the animated version, you will be disappointed. The story has been changed, characters removed, not many laughs and too much focus on the human characters.
Stitch had some cute moments but they were few and far between.
The key introduction to a new neighbour was an added touch but I do feel that this was needed as the film did drag on. At 1 hour 45 mins, this could easily have been reduced to a 90 min movie.
This could have been so much better and this had high potential but sadly fails.
Was an okay watch for a rainy day but wouldn't rush to watch again.
Stitch had some cute moments but they were few and far between.
The key introduction to a new neighbour was an added touch but I do feel that this was needed as the film did drag on. At 1 hour 45 mins, this could easily have been reduced to a 90 min movie.
This could have been so much better and this had high potential but sadly fails.
Was an okay watch for a rainy day but wouldn't rush to watch again.
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTia Carrere, the original voice of Nani Pelekai in Lilo y Stitch (2002), is cast in this film as Mrs. Kekoa, a new character.
- ErroresWhen Lilo is at the adoption center, she puts four pieces of candy on the counter. In the next shot of the counter, there are only three.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Last-Minute Setup: The Musical (2020)
- Bandas sonoras(You're The) Devil In Disguise
Written by Bernie Baum, Bill Giant and Florence Kaye
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Lilo & Stitch
- Locaciones de filmación
- Hawái, Estados Unidos(According to The Disinsider, production on the project is expected to begin next Fall in Hawaii.)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 100,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 418,516,816
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 146,016,175
- 25 may 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,008,853,395
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 48 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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