Wonderfully offbeat film!
Fantastic!
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
View MoreAn old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
View MoreI watched this having not seen the original I am unable to compare them. But for a straight to video Disney sequel the standard I did not find to be that bad. It was reasonably well animated and had a descent cast (I am not sure how many of them where in the original). It is a typical children's movie theme of morality but an unusual story to put the message across. We have the often mined theme of a parentless child finding friendship with another being (in this case Lilo with Stitch), but an unusual story to show it where Stitch has a glitch in his molecular make-up that is threatening to turn him evil. The admittedly short movie moves along at a good pace all coming to the inevitable conclusion but in a pleasant enough way. I enjoyed it and would certainly watch it again, but it would be better watched with children.
View MoreLilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch is a straight-to-video follow-up of an animated film which became famous for Elvis Presley songs and likable characters. My favorite ones are Jumba and Pleakley and I couldn't wait to see them once again in a full-length movie. As regards the message and main theme of the pic, sequel visually resembles its predecessor, which is a kind of loss as I really expected totally different plot with maybe some new characters. Now Lilo is participating in contest for the best dance and Stitch has sudden fury attacks. However, it all results in the same ending and the same message - a great power of friendship. Besiedes, Jumba And Pleakley remain a bit unused (!) and one subplot (relationship problems between Nani and David) is underdeveloped. Let's go on to more pleasant things. The movie is incredibly funny and ingenious. The verbal humor is aimed not only at children and some scenes are just hilarious. For instance, the scene when the whole family is watching sci-fi film on TV and when Stitch is trying to be a helpful creature. All in all, the plot of Lilo & Stitch 2 is half-baked and, in consequence, the flick is only satisfactory.
View MoreThe original "Lilo and Stitch" was a wonderfully offbeat tale that took me by surprise (and even drove me to tears at the end!); the movie's take on the relationship between motherless Lilo (voiced by Dakota Fanning) and an accidental extraterrestrial visitor named Stitch was surprisingly compelling. This sequel is lighter, less spectacular fare--cute, not overly deep--but still entertaining. The story has Lilo entering a Hula competition...just as Stitch's circuits are beginning to go haywire, leading to a fair share of comic mischief and an ending that, once again, almost made me cry (for this, I give the movie an additional star).
View MoreI saw Lilo & Stitch 2 with my little brother while we were traveling in the car and I found that it was really good. It had a lot of funny moments in it and the ending had a really good message to it.I thought that this movie would be kind of like Stitch the Movie which had the sole purpose of kicking off the series and not that great of a plot. I found however that the story was a lot better, they had some pretty good subplots to it, and it was both funny and poignant.I would recommend this movie for many people, though it does have an appropriate "PG" rating, but I only give it eight out of ten stars because it just wasn't good enough to get the tenth star.
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