Ghost93
Well-Known Member
In what way? Tony was saying there was an anti-woke campaign against the film, but a majority of the complaints I've personally seen have nothing to do with criticism of it being too woke, but for being less successful than the 2002 film in terms of Hawaiian representation. Maybe it's just the people I follow on Twitter (Or the people the algorithm feeds me on Twitter, who knows at this point), but a lot of people seem to feel the 2002 film was unusually good for its time, whereas the 2025 film is a step backwards.That seems pretty patronising and essentialising to me.
Another major criticism of the remake is Pleakley not wearing a dress like he did in the original and in the TV series. https://www.out.com/film/lilo-and-stitch-review-pleakley-drag#rebelltitem1
The movie is a box office success, so it's not like these criticisms are going to tank the film. But these criticisms do seem to reinforce my suspicions that the original movie was already perfect and that there was no need for this remake and that any remake would likely be worse than the original.