Disney's live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch has received fierce backlash from critics, who highlight a broader trend of creative failures in Disney's remakes. According to reviews, the nostalgia-driven marketing seems misguided, as audiences are urged to cherish the original films instead. The use of photorealistic CGI fails to convey the expressive charm of animation, resulting in lifeless portrayals. Critics argue that Disney's strategy ultimately sacrifices creativity and emotional engagement, drawing attention to the challenge of adapting beloved animated features in a way that resonates with audiences.
The fundamental problem is obvious to anyone with functioning eyeballs. Animation allows for expressiveness, exaggeration and charm that simply doesn't translate to photorealistic CGI.
Disney's approach to these remakes can be summed up as: 'Let's do exactly what we did before, but with 100% more unnecessary CGI and 50% less charm.'
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