Live-action adaptation of Disney animation, Lilo & Stitch, arrives on Thursday, 22, in Brazilian theaters; Learn more!
IT ARRIVED! This Thursday, 22, Disney fans can finally follow the release of one of the most anticipated live-action of the year: ‘Lilo & Stitch’, which hits the world theaters bringing the film adaptation of the Hawaiian cartoon.
Remember the trailer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olns1ij9-kk
With script Chris Kekaniokalani Brightthe film wins the direction of Chris Sanderswhich also acts as the Stitch voice actor and commands the production alongside Dean Fleischer Campwhile the 8 -year -old actress, Maia Kealhagives life to Lilo. In addition to them, the film has Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Magnussen, Amy Hill, Kaipo Dudolt, Courtney B. Vance, among other actors.
Based on the 2002 animation, the feature that marks the debut on the big screen of Kealha, Born in Hawaii, he seeks to maintain elements of Hawaiian culture, bringing the current approach to the challenges faced by siblings who play parents, assuming responsibilities for the youngest, showing that family are those who take care, besides reinforcing love between these ties, displaying the relationship between Lilo, Nani and eventually Stitch.
Synopsis of ‘Lilo & Stitch’
The plot of Disney Studios’ new production has the following official synopsis: “Lilo & Stitch tells the story of friendship between a young human girl and a fugitive alien who looks like a dog. Stitch, the 626 experiment is an expressive extraterrestrial who is adopted as a pet by Lilo, an imaginative and rebellious girl Hawaiian, and together they discover the meaning of family. From Lilo more than corresponds to the chaotic energy of the small hairy and impulsive monster that is being hunted by the agents of the United Galactic Federation. The unusual friendship between the two causes a series of confusion and problems even with the social worker who takes care of Lilo, observing his well-being alongside Sister Nani, her legal tutor since her parents’ death. “
Source: Recreio
