Lilo and Stitch

Before I saw the movie:

It was a sunny Wednesday afternoon. The phone rang annoyingly as I was about to pick it up. I knew who was calling already.

"Hello?" said (for argument's sake) CZ. CZ is a girl, and we're friends, that's all you need to know.

Ugh, this is too much. I'll just give you the gist of it: We agreed to go to the movies together to watch Lilo and Stitch, which was her idea. My mother found out and started freakin' because I'm going out at night with a bunch of other children of my age group. But then again, she never gave me a curfew.

The Plot:

Stitch is an "Alien" from space. I quoted that because he was technically genetically created by a mad scientist, who is also an alien and had to retreve Stitch from Earth. Whilest on Hawaii, Stitch found Lilo and her sister/guardian, Nani. They were both ignorant in Stitch's true identity, and adopts him as a dog. This crasy and wacky adventure they go through (with the Social Service agent named Cobra Bubbles) sends tingle throughout my body.

It's a Disney film, so obviously they are going to contain corny and/or used out jokes. I chuckled just to be polite. I was really glad that they didn't suddenly burst in a musical number at all, thusly gainin one point to the rating. They also featured great classics by Elvis and an actual non-cartooned picture of him.

Is it a good film? Sure, it worths *** (three stars out of five), which is a little better than average. Mind you that I'm rating this objectively, otherwise, it might be a two. But nevertheless, it's a good and appropriate film for people of all ages to watch.

Also, Lilo has a wall full of pictures she takes of fat people.

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