Lilo & Stitch

Keanu 2021-10-22 14:35:29

I recently revisited this work and lamented the wonderfulness of the deep meaning of it. A children’s animation conveys the essence of humanistic ideas such as love and tolerance to the audience without any preaching. The audience understands invisibly how to change it. Treat others and the world well.

The exiled evil scientist dominates, the one-eyed thunderbolt of the transvestite colonel who pretends to be a girl on earth, the clumsy and honest and bullied Captain Gangtu, the isolated and excluded Lillo who is regarded as a freak, and all the possessions Superpowers can cause huge threats and destruction and are regarded as guinea pigs...

These lives are regarded as "alien" by ordinary people because of their special appearance, outstanding ability, or perverse personality, and they all become family members in this work.

The animation cleverly visualizes these traits that are unacceptable to ordinary people and are regarded as "heterogeneous" and become vivid characters. They also have their own personalities, their own advantages, and their own shortcomings. They can Bringing help to others through their extraordinary abilities, they are not as shocking as ordinary people think, they just lack the care, understanding, and help from others.

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Lilo & Stitch quotes

  • Lilo: [explaining the death of her parents to Stitch] It was raining, and they went for a drive. What happened to yours? I hear you cry at night. Do you dream about them? I know that's why you wreck things, and push me.

  • Lilo: I'm sorry I bit you... and pulled your hair... and punched you in the face...