Lilo & Stitch Movie Review: A heartwarming tale of friendship, family and acceptance
Lilo & Stitch Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,In a world that’s brimming with intolerance, isolation, war and loss, Lilo & Stitch feels like a soo
Renuka Vyavahare, May 23, 2025, 10.18 AM ISTCritic's Rating: 3.5/5Story: After the untimely death of her parents, little Lilo (Maia Kealoha), wanders around a Hawaiian island wreaking havoc. Unable to process loneliness and grief, she gets along with fishes and frogs, but makes the life of her elder sister Nani miserable. Looked upon as a misfit by girls her age, Lilo’s wishes of finding a true friend are answered when an equally troublesome alien Stitch, (voiced by Chris Sanders) bumps into her.
Review: It’s interesting when characters aren’t likeable per se and yet you weep for them. Both the lead characters (Lilo and Stitch) are destructive and don’t regret the bad behaviour one bit. It is people around them who must get used to it and find their way around these two. While the film revolves around the little girl and her alien pet, it is Lilo’s relationship with her sister Nani (Sydney Agudong) that lies at the heart of the story.
It doesn’t matter if you have seen the 2002 toon. This film is for everyone -- adults and kids. It's all about loving your Ohana (Hawaiian term for family). In a world that’s brimming with intolerance, isolation, war and loss, Lilo & Stitch feels like a soothing balm. Unlike a classic Disney movie, it doesn’t romanticise fantasy. It in fact tells you that true magic is not escaping reality or waiting for a miracle but loving people for who they are and watching them become the best version of themselves. No matter how difficult or destructive, acceptance heals people and even aliens!
Did this story require a live-action remake? There wasn’t a need per se, but it reintroduces the original story to a newer audience. It’s a wholesome family entertainer that tugs at your heartstrings. It makes you laugh; it leaves you teary-eyed and above all, it makes you happy. It reminds you; you’ll never be alone. You’ll always find your tribe.
Little Maia Kealoha is a star! Do not miss out on this cute alien invasion. If you like feel-good buddy movies, you’ll love this one.