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This only marginally softens the blow, but I think Lilo gets taken in by a new character who’s David’s grandma? Who’s pretty irresponsible because she took Lilo to get a dog without Nani’s knowledge or consent. I don’t know, I just watched DazzReviews’s video on it yesterday. Still sucks to have Nani up and leave her, but it’d be better than the state.
Every youtuber is like "whaaaaaat why did they make all these chnages?????????"
When will they learn? It is so blatantly obvious. These changes are not mistakes, or misguided interpretations.
 
I pray to all the gods that this + Snow White is what permanently tanks the live action remakes for good.

The live action adaptations will continue until morale improves.

Let's be 100% clear, Disney as it was is gone, there is no soul, there is no heart, only corporate greed and stockholder interests remain. What Scott Adams said on a different context applies here: "There is no fixing this, just get away".

I'm not disappointed that this is what has become of the Lilo & Stitch LA, I'm not even mad, I've become completely apathetic as it had been proven time and time again how the people in charge keep handing the "keys of the kingdom" to ""creatives"" who lack the knowledge, skill, passion or love for the properties they are given to adapt. If Disney cared they would not be doing any live-action adaptations, they'll be producing brand new animated movies with people with the merits to helm such projects, instead we live in the cynical and forced diversity era of hiring practices and then we get all this slop at hand.

At this point, I just thank I've become immune to it,



Also, Zootopia 2 is going to suck, there is no convincing me of the contrary.

Say what you will but Rachel would make a great live action Chel from “El Dorado”

All the Conquistadors will be fighting over her after a long ocean voyage.

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The Conquistadors at the sight of this would turn the ship around in terror thinking they had stumbled upon a land stricken by famine and blighted by disease.
 
I really want to know what their reasoning behind all these shit choices were. Gantu is gone, the guy who was the driving force who initiated the plot and the reason for the big finale. Jumba is now just the deranged scientist he was in the beginning instead of learning empathy and eventually becoming part of the family. Bubbles is now just a villain instead of someone who was trying very hard not to separate Lilo and Nani until the situation became too dangerous and his hand was forced. And Nani, the woman who spends the entire movie fighting tooth and nail so Lilo and her aren't separated even when she's clearly overwhelmed by the responsibilities forced on her just fucks off at the end to do her own thing. It's shit, the people working on this didn't understand the original at all. Probably still going to do fine since it wasn't a PR nightmare like Snow White, but any hype I had for this movie is completely gone.
I haven't given a single fuck about any of the other remakes but once I saw this spoiler it felt like an actual gut punch.
I love the original and the themes of family and adapting to responsibility and change, and seeing it destroyed for something so needlessly soulless and evil is just horrible.
 
I stumbled across a youtube video of some guy claiming Disney stole the idea for Zootopia from him. I can't tell if he's just a skitso or what but it looked like it has potential to be funny either way and has less than 300 views so i figured I'd share it.
both movies are pretty generic in terms of plot line but his looked cooler.
 
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The college thing is even dumber since like if they want to modernize it, Nani can just do college digitally and still take care of Lilo.

It just feels like another damn over correction like how they made Snow White into a revolutionary but it's even worse since Nani leaving damages the themes of the original
 
both movies are pretty generic in terms of plot line but his looked cooler.

I was looking for news on this story and it seems he is not the first person to also file a lawsuit against Disney for this movie, Gary L.Goldman, a Hollywood screenwriter with credits for "Total Recall" and "Minority Report" claims he presented the idea for the film to Disney in 2000 and 2009 with no success only for Disney to steal it. He filed a lawsuit in 2017 and after a few months it was dismissed and again filed another lawsuit in 2024. also dismissed.

If someone with credits in well known projects wasn't able to succeed in their claims of Zootopia being plagiarized, this literally-who Brian Hoff guy has less than a snow ball's chance in Hell to be successful with his lawsuit.
 
The college thing is even dumber since like if they want to modernize it, Nani can just do college digitally and still take care of Lilo.

It just feels like another damn over correction like how they made Snow White into a revolutionary but it's even worse since Nani leaving damages the themes of the original
Whats with modern writers and thinking college is the end-be-all goal of life and that everyone NEEDS to attend it lest they be labeled a failure? Nani not once in the movies or even the TV show cared about her own future unless it was related to taking care of Lilo. She was 100% selfless in giving up her dream of being a pro-surfer something that would inarguably would pay more and have less baggage than hitting the books and collecting debt. They're basically taking away her character agency and any level of nuance for some millennial writing subplot of attending a prestigious university. From fucking Hawaii no less, a place where few locals even get to see a college much less think of attending one. Its just retarded and I hate they probably thought to themselves it was the greatest change ever.
 
Whats with modern writers and thinking college is the end-be-all goal of life and that everyone NEEDS to attend it lest they be labeled a failure? Nani not once in the movies or even the TV show cared about her own future unless it was related to taking care of Lilo. She was 100% selfless in giving up her dream of being a pro-surfer something that would inarguably would pay more and have less baggage than hitting the books and collecting debt. They're basically taking away her character agency and any level of nuance for some millennial writing subplot of attending a prestigious university. From fucking Hawaii no less, a place where few locals even get to see a college much less think of attending one. Its just retarded and I hate they probably thought to themselves it was the greatest change ever.
You kind of answered your own question here, but to elaborate, people sold college pretty hard back in the day. These writers here equate a degree with success, regardless of what it is, or even where that person came from. They don't give two shits about agency or nuance because going to college is just what you do. Yes, they really thought it's the greatest change ever to "empower" Nani and essentially break the ohana. Ironically enough, they don't consider anyone's "lived experiences" when they don't align with their mindsets.
 
Disney: "Becoming a girlboss is more important than your stupid family."

Wonderful. Fuck you, Disney.

What makes this not only nefarious but also dumb is this: With Nani's circumstances, she would be a PRIME candidate for government assistance to help financially take care of Lilo. Plus, online colleges are a thing like someone else stated here.

This ending is impressively terrible.
 
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