The live remake of Disney of “Lilo & Stitch” was transmitted to theaters of the whole world, and it is quite clear not The bomb like the “snow white” overhaul of the studio did it last March. You might be amazed to learn that the traditionally lively hit of the 2002 company – which brought back an impressive, but barely breathtaking in the world – has more traction at the box office than its flagship film, but this is what some direct sequelae at DVD and a popular animated series will do for a brand. “Snow White” looks like a comparison museum piece.
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For parents who plan their inevitable journey to the multiplex this Memorial Day weekend (and people who cannot withstand the anarchic stitch print), you are probably wondering how long you are going to be stuck in a theater with the wild offspring of others (108 minutes, which is more than 20 minutes more than the original animated), and that there is a median sequence and / or Post-key that will be part of your departure. This being a Disney film which will surely appear at least a sequel, you would better believe that there is a tag-on sequence. He arrives in the middle of the credits, and it could make you smile.
Nani went to university, but she is never far from her house
I suppose a Spoiler warning is in order here if you have never seen the delicious 2002 functionality. Obviously, everything works at the end. Nani (Sydney Agudong) manages to overcome the chances and stay in the life of her little sister Lilo (Maia Kealoha), while the big adviser (Hannah Waddingham) is so impressed by the reformed behavior of Stitch that it allows the excited extraterrestrial to be part of the Pelekai family. The moviegoers will appreciate a great cathartic and happy cry and will come out of the theater which felt full of hope of the capacity of kindness of humanity for a few seconds. Do not go out when the credits begin, because there is a little more to savor.
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The Mid -Credits scene in “Lilo & Stitch” reveals that Nani went to the university – with Lilo left to the care of the neighbor Tūtū (Amy Hill) – but she is able to use a portal pistol to pass the title duo when she wishes. It is a small sweet epilogue to a film that hammers the importance of the family at home, and you can be assured that once the end, you are safe to do it for the toilet and get rid of this great Dr Pepper, you have sucked throughout the film – although I recommend hanging out and taking note of all the talented professionals who worked hard (in the case of Marvel, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes Also hard) to bring you this summer toagole of $ 100 million.