Lilo (Maia Kealoha) is a misunderstood little girl who is imaginative and feels like she doesn't fit in. Her sister Nani (Sydney Agudong) is a high school student struggling to raise her sister while grieving over the loss of their parents. She is also trying to finish high school and work to make ends meet. The supporting characters bring warmth while not taking anything away from the heart of the story. Amy Hill's Tutu is the perfect caring auntie. David (Kaipo Dudoit) gives Nani quiet support and encouragement. Tia Carrere as the social worker provides caring and understanding. Changes to the story and to the characters from the animated version do not take away from the originals fun and chaos but also bring in dealing with grief and displacement.
Stitch, voiced once again by Chris Sanders, is still the same ball of chaotic energy with a lot of heart as well. Here he complicates matters rather than fixing them. When he begins to change, it feels genuine and not just a plot point.
Video:
In the end, Lilo & Stitch is more than just action sequences and laughs. It is about ohana, who is your family and who is there for you. It is about the connections of family, friends, culture and what it means to love and fight through adversity.
While not flawless, the 4K streaming video is beautiful. The blending of CGI and live-action is mostly seamless. The high resolution of the 4K does seem more obvious that there are both CGI and live-action elements. Other than that, the physical sets and clothing offer high amounts of detail to take in. The physical locations, such as the beach, offer such fine details as the grains of the sand. And as we have come to expect from Disney, the color palette is outstanding. Another fine transfer from Disney.
Audio:
The Dolby Atmos track here is wonderful. It is full of moments of complete immersion such as the opening escape sequence and the surfing sequence. Such great use of all of the channels. Dialogue is crystal clear. The sounds of Stitch scurrying about sounds great from the rear channels. The Hawaiian ambient music and the environment sounds in the outdoor scenes are so vibrant in the rear channels. Another great track from Disney.
Bonus Features:
- Deleted Scenes:
- Nani Cleans Up
- My Name is Nani
- ‘Ohana Means Family: Making Lilo & Stitch – Learn how an animated classic becomes an instant live-action favorite. Explore the challenges of bringing Stitch into the real world, how the familiar images of the original were recreated, and join returning cast members on a set that embodies ‘ohana.
- Drawn to Life – Check out scenes from the animated original film alongside their live-action counterparts to see how these beloved key moments were faithfully recreated. And uncover some easter eggs along the way!
- Bloopers – Take a look at some of the fun mishaps on set with the cast and crew of Lilo & Stitch.
- Scenes with Stitch – Hear Stitch talk about some of his favorite scenes as he watches the movie play.
- Escape To Earth
- Feeding Fish
- Hula Performance
- Stitch Gets Named
- Bath Time
- Watch This
Conclusion:
Lilo & Stitch is a welcomed addition to your library with expanding the story and making it a true Lilo and Nani story. Light but enjoyable supplements and fine audio and video round off this digital release.
Lilo & Stitch is now available on digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD.
*The movie was sent by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review. The review is strictly my own opinion.*
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