Review of Lilo & Stitch (2002) by Chip R — 07 Dec 2017
No matter anyone's age, this Disney movie will make anyone thankful for their family. This film is enjoyable for both children and adults due to differentiated perspectives. Children get a kick out of Stitch and Lilo's fun-filled adventure.
Whereas, adults feel for Lilo's sister since she is struggling to deal with the sudden death of their parents. Lilo and Nani currently live together and have to deal with everyday activities such as: cooking, cleaning, working, and getting ready for school.
Lilo's personality abruptly changes after her parents' tragedy. Do you blame her? She is a young child having to deal with the thought of never seeing either of her parents again. However, Lilo begins to act out and take her anger out on Nani.
Nani becomes overwhelms with all of the responsibilities that were suddenly placed in her lap and takes her stress out on Lilo. Even though both siblings fought and bickered throughout the film, they soon realize that they both love each other very much because they are all they have left.
This review of Lilo & Stitch (2002) was written by Chip R on 07 Dec 2017.
Lilo & Stitch has generally received very positive reviews.
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