anieruddha-47558
Joined Jun 2020
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Watched Lilo & Stitch (2025) yesterday, and wow - what a bold creative leap... straight back into 2002. The acting? Honestly great. The cast? Good. Visually? Shiny and polished, like a souvenir from a tourist trap gift shop. But the story? Let's just say if I had a 10 dollars for every time Disney recycled a plot, I could probably fund an original movie myself. It's like watching your favorite leftovers: still tasty, but definitely not fresh.
Disney's mastered the art of "new-but-not-really" - take a beloved classic, add modern tech, stir in nostalgia, and repackage it as "innovation." Somewhere in the studio, there's probably a team whose job title is just "Copy-Paste Coordinator." I get it - safe bets make safe money. But creatively? It's starting to feel like déjà vu with a better camera.
Still, if you've never seen the original, or if your brain runs on nostalgia and popcorn, you'll probably have a good time. Just don't go in expecting a fresh story or emotional depth beyond the usual "ohana means family" rerun.
Disney, I love you... but maybe try surprising us next time?
Disney's mastered the art of "new-but-not-really" - take a beloved classic, add modern tech, stir in nostalgia, and repackage it as "innovation." Somewhere in the studio, there's probably a team whose job title is just "Copy-Paste Coordinator." I get it - safe bets make safe money. But creatively? It's starting to feel like déjà vu with a better camera.
Still, if you've never seen the original, or if your brain runs on nostalgia and popcorn, you'll probably have a good time. Just don't go in expecting a fresh story or emotional depth beyond the usual "ohana means family" rerun.
Disney, I love you... but maybe try surprising us next time?
First five episodes good, engaging unfolding story but 6th episode on-wards unbearable background sound.
You have to give it to artists whoever decides to keep background noise high level than dialog sound. And yes don't wanna call it music, it awful awful and really loud background noise. At-least volume level should have been low, it difficult to watch.
Good story-lines, slightly better than OK animation. It kind of questioning what makes us human or living human, is it body or brain ? Some of stuff bit over-rated. A company which can farm whole world's data, replace live search result for one person computer, can not track who downloaded their large data.
You have to give it to artists whoever decides to keep background noise high level than dialog sound. And yes don't wanna call it music, it awful awful and really loud background noise. At-least volume level should have been low, it difficult to watch.
Good story-lines, slightly better than OK animation. It kind of questioning what makes us human or living human, is it body or brain ? Some of stuff bit over-rated. A company which can farm whole world's data, replace live search result for one person computer, can not track who downloaded their large data.