Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an adult watching the original I did wonder why the community doesn't seem interested in helping out Nani. No adults are picking Lilo up from class or organizing play dates or babysitting. So of course Nani can't handle all that by herself and it's ridiculous to expect her to do so. She's just a kid herself.
Lilo was a bit of a misguided delinquent I think.
Isn't she like 5 years old? A preschooler who just lost her parents, the community members address Nani by name but no one's watching this kid so she can work.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it and thought it was fine, but I barely remember the original.
It did occur to me that the older sister didn't look Hawaiian....I know Hollywood often wants to make main characters as Caucasian as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it and thought it was fine, but I barely remember the original.
It did occur to me that the older sister didn't look Hawaiian....I know Hollywood often wants to make main characters as Caucasian as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an adult watching the original I did wonder why the community doesn't seem interested in helping out Nani. No adults are picking Lilo up from class or organizing play dates or babysitting. So of course Nani can't handle all that by herself and it's ridiculous to expect her to do so. She's just a kid herself.
Lilo was a bit of a misguided delinquent I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an adult watching the original I did wonder why the community doesn't seem interested in helping out Nani. No adults are picking Lilo up from class or organizing play dates or babysitting. So of course Nani can't handle all that by herself and it's ridiculous to expect her to do so. She's just a kid herself.
Lilo was a bit of a misguided delinquent I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son's friend's mom who is about a decade younger than I am (I'm 39) was psyched about this movie because she loved the original so much as a kid. She took our kids to see it and was extremely disappointed.
-At the end the older sister ditches Lilo to go to college (she is encouraged to "care for yourself") when the whole point used to be "family sticks together."
-The older sister was "beautiful and thick" (my friend's words) in the cartoon but was "skinny and light-skinned" in this one.
-No Elvis!
These things keep making money so they keep making them, and then they are immediately forgotten. No one is going back for a rewatch of any of these. They are totally sanitized to avoid any Jezebel author writing a "Why Ariel is Super Problematic" article, so they are utterly boring.
Do you think Disney will ever be creative again?
I am a native Hawaiian and many people I know were unhappy about the casting of Nani. The actress is not Hawaiian.
Understood.
I feel like the first movie really made an effort to portray the one white character as a total haole b!+ch. Like, blatantly. Peace, love, understanding, and tolerance, I guess; lol.
That was impossible to miss.
Anonymous wrote:As an adult watching the original I did wonder why the community doesn't seem interested in helping out Nani. No adults are picking Lilo up from class or organizing play dates or babysitting. So of course Nani can't handle all that by herself and it's ridiculous to expect her to do so. She's just a kid herself.
Anonymous wrote:
All the live remakes are unwatchable, I thought everyone knew that.
Disney has gone far down the drain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son's friend's mom who is about a decade younger than I am (I'm 39) was psyched about this movie because she loved the original so much as a kid. She took our kids to see it and was extremely disappointed.
-At the end the older sister ditches Lilo to go to college (she is encouraged to "care for yourself") when the whole point used to be "family sticks together."
-The older sister was "beautiful and thick" (my friend's words) in the cartoon but was "skinny and light-skinned" in this one.
-No Elvis!
These things keep making money so they keep making them, and then they are immediately forgotten. No one is going back for a rewatch of any of these. They are totally sanitized to avoid any Jezebel author writing a "Why Ariel is Super Problematic" article, so they are utterly boring.
Do you think Disney will ever be creative again?
I am a native Hawaiian and many people I know were unhappy about the casting of Nani. The actress is not Hawaiian.
Understood.
I feel like the first movie really made an effort to portray the one white character as a total haole b!+ch. Like, blatantly. Peace, love, understanding, and tolerance, I guess; lol.
Anonymous wrote:who was raising lilo then?Anonymous wrote:I liked it! I felt like the message was “Family isn’t just blood, and sometimes you have to let people help you.” It was clear that Nani hadn’t abandoned Lilo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son's friend's mom who is about a decade younger than I am (I'm 39) was psyched about this movie because she loved the original so much as a kid. She took our kids to see it and was extremely disappointed.
-At the end the older sister ditches Lilo to go to college (she is encouraged to "care for yourself") when the whole point used to be "family sticks together."
-The older sister was "beautiful and thick" (my friend's words) in the cartoon but was "skinny and light-skinned" in this one.
-No Elvis!
These things keep making money so they keep making them, and then they are immediately forgotten. No one is going back for a rewatch of any of these. They are totally sanitized to avoid any Jezebel author writing a "Why Ariel is Super Problematic" article, so they are utterly boring.
Do you think Disney will ever be creative again?
I am a native Hawaiian and many people I know were unhappy about the casting of Nani. The actress is not Hawaiian.
who was raising lilo then?Anonymous wrote:I liked it! I felt like the message was “Family isn’t just blood, and sometimes you have to let people help you.” It was clear that Nani hadn’t abandoned Lilo.