This movie passed 3 of 3 tests. It was entered by Jenny W. on 2010-03-26 06:04:21.
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Jenny W. said:
Lilo and her sister talk about many things, including family ('ohana') and her sister's job search. Lilo tries to talk to other little girls about dolls and her new 'dog,' but is rejected. Lilo also talks to the Grand Councilwoman at the end of the movie, and informs her that she has 'adopted' Stitch (so he must remain on Earth).
So, there are plenty of strong, interesting female characters, and their actions and choices drive the movie.
Message posted on 2010-03-26 06:04:21
Chris disagreed with the rating and said:
I admit I haven't seen the movie very recently, but I don't think the examples listed count, with the possible exception of discussion of ohana, because Stitch is male. (Okay, that may be pushing it.) That said, the movie is mostly female driven and oriented.
Message posted on 2012-01-13 03:35:09
Jamie said:
It totally passes the test. Lilo & Nani talk about their "broken" family & how it's hard for them to get along before Stitch ever comes along.
So, there are plenty of strong, interesting female characters, and their actions and choices drive the movie.