The "Lilo & Stitch" Remake Director Broke His Silence On The Backlash About The Film's Ending

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"There are two larger conversations going on that led us towards that ending. We wanted to expand the meaning of ohana, and ground it in traditional Hawaiian values of collectivism, extended family and community. [Screenwriter Chris Kekaniokalani Bright], who’s Hawaiian, made a really important observation about the original early on in our discussions. He didn’t buy that the two orphan sisters would just be left to fend for themselves. He said, 'Neighbors, church groups, aunties and uncles, all these people would step in. That’s just the Hawaii I know and grew up in.'"

Two people relaxing and smiling in a hammock, one holding a guitar, enjoying a peaceful moment together

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