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Date de sortie:
21 juin 2002 (USA)
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Genre:
Accroche:
There's one in every family. suite
Intrigue:
A Hawaiian girl adopts an unusual pet who is actually an notorious extra-terrestrial fugitive from the law. full summary | add synopsis
Récompenses:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 8 wins
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20 nominations
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Avis des utilisateurs:
Disney Bites Back
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Ensemble
(Vue d'ensemble du casting, par ordre d'apparence)| Daveigh Chase | ... | Lilo (voice) | |
| Chris Sanders | ... | Stitch (voice) (as Christopher Michael Sanders) | |
| Tia Carrere | ... | Nani (voice) | |
| David Ogden Stiers | ... | Jumba (voice) | |
| Kevin McDonald | ... | Pleakley (voice) | |
| Ving Rhames | ... | Cobra Bubbles (voice) | |
| Zoe Caldwell | ... | Grand Councilwoman (voice) | |
| Jason Scott Lee | ... | David Kawena (voice) | |
| Kevin Michael Richardson | ... | Captain Gantu (voice) | |
| Susan Hegarty | ... | Rescue Lady (voice) | |
| Amy Hill | ... | Mrs. Hasagawa (voice) | |
| Steve Alterman | ... | Additional Voice (voice) | |
| Emily Anderson | ... | Additional Voice (voice) | |
| Jack Angel | ... | Additional Voice (voice) | |
| Bill Asing | ... | Additional Voice (voice) |
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MPAA:
Rated PG for mild sci-fi action.
Parents Guide:
Durée:
85 min | Germany:84 min | Spain:86 min
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Couleur:
Couleur (Technicolor)
Rapport de forme:
1,66 : 1 suite
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Classification:
Iceland:L |
Malaysia:U |
South Korea:Tous |
Argentina:Atp |
Australia:G |
Brazil:Livre |
Canada:G (video rating) |
Finland:K-7 |
France:U |
Germany:o.Al. (cut) |
Netherlands:AL |
Norway:7 |
Peru:PT |
Philippines:G |
Singapore:G |
Spain:T |
Sweden:Btl |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:7 (canton of the Grisons) |
UK:U (cut) |
USA:PG |
Greece:K
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Anecdotes:
The words on Stitch's dog license at the shelter are part of a resolution thanking people for their support during the making of the movie. The words are difficult to make out, but the last part reads, "as well as our partners at Disney MGM Studios for their participation and support during the making of Lilo and Stitch." You can see a close up of the end of the last few lines in the scene where "Susan" stamps the Seal on the form.
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Goofs:
Continuité: After the house blows up, Lilo's picture of her family is shown with three burned corners in distant shots, but only two close up.
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Guillemet:
[first lines]
Grand Councilwoman: Read the charges.
Gantu: Doctor Jumba Jookiba, you stand before this council accused of illegal genetic experimentation!
Grand Councilwoman: How do you plead?
Jumba: Not guilty! My experiments are only theoretical, and completely within legal boundaries.
Grand Councilwoman: We believe you actually... created something.
Jumba: Created something? Hah! But that would be irresponsible and unethical. I would never, ever...
[Stitch is revealed]
Jumba: ...make... more than one.
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Grand Councilwoman: Read the charges.
Gantu: Doctor Jumba Jookiba, you stand before this council accused of illegal genetic experimentation!
Grand Councilwoman: How do you plead?
Jumba: Not guilty! My experiments are only theoretical, and completely within legal boundaries.
Grand Councilwoman: We believe you actually... created something.
Jumba: Created something? Hah! But that would be irresponsible and unethical. I would never, ever...
[Stitch is revealed]
Jumba: ...make... more than one.
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Connexions De Film:
figure dans The Story Room: The Making of 'Lilo & Stitch' (2005) (V)
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Bande son:
Can't Help Falling In Love
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Yes, it's a sad fact that Disney, the family favourite for close to a century, have fallen into decline. All the same, it annoys me no end when people go on about how 'The Lion King' of 1994 was the last truly great film that the company produced, because, in their period of decline and lack of success, the House of Mouse still surprised us all by churning out one cracking exception - the sassy and heartwarming 'Lilo and Stitch'.
In the Stitch of the title (and face it, he may have shared his title logo with Lilo but Stitch has always been the undisputed star of this empire) it really feels like Disney have found that very likable and very different kind of hero to break them out of their rut. To begin with at least, he has none of the noble or high moral qualities that Disney usually attributes to its lead characters. And the circumstances in which he comes about are, for a family film, startling - the result of an illegal extra-terrestrial experiment to produce a creature that is both destructive and indestructible. When Stitch finds himself seized by the Intergalactic Council to be punished for his inbuilt wickedness, he escapes - it wouldn't be much of a movie if he didn't - and flees to planet Earth, with the alien authorities in hot pursuit. Though the film's anarchic spirit owes a fair bit more to 80s creature films like 'Gremlins' and 'Critters', I suppose you could look at it as a inversion on the plot of 'ET', in which, this time round, the humans are harmless and it's his fellow aliens who pose greater threat to Stitch.
Finding himself stranded on Hawaii, our little anti-hero has no choice but to disguise himself as a dog and take refuge with Lilo. Lilo being a lonely young orphan living with her older sister Nani, and who may be taken away in a matter of days if Nani doesn't prove herself to be a more responsible guardian. The merging of these two very troubling story lines shows a lot of tenaciousness on Disney's part and in the end they produce a film that is fun and funky enough for the younger audiences, but also heartwrenching enough to touch even the most cynical of adults. It's also helped by a good line secondary characters, the most successful of which are Jumba and Cobra Bubbles, because, like Stitch, they're unconventional in the roles they fulfil. Jumba is an evil genius with a heart. Bubbles is a social worker who, fittingly since he's voiced by Ving Rhames, looks like he walked straight out of 'Pulp Fiction'.
It ain't perfect though. Considering that Stitch is one of Disney's most engaging heroes, it really blows that Gantu should have to be one of the stuido's flatter villains. He isn't drawn very well and he isn't developed as a character much further than being ruthless and bad-tempered. There is also one pretty big plot-hole that older viewers may be troubled by - if that lady at the pound really thought that Stitch was dead, why did she put him in with the dogs? And wasn't she alarmed by his six legs and his antennae?
It may be flawed, but in the end it's the merits that triumph. And it's a good example of just how dazzling 2D animation can be when given the right attention to detail. Once you get past the pretty pale opening scenes in outer space and enter the world that Lilo inhabits, visually this is beautiful stuff, employing the technique of watercolour backgrounds for the first time in decades. And the soundtrack too is one of the most memorable in Disney's canon. I believe this is the first time they've based its score around the pre-existing songs of a familiar artist - in this case the immortal Elvis Presley. Needless to say, it's great music.
(Sadly, we also had to tolerate the likes of Gareth Gates and A Teens doing sugary covers over the end credits, but at this stage you can always switch off or leave the cinema.)
Too bad that Disney are now really on the wane, or they could have tried doing these themed soundtracks more often with the Beatles and Pink Floyd...oh well, I can dream.
To sum up, Stitch is the best. Watch him.
Grade: A-