5.Lilo & Stitch

Stitch, an extraterrestrial entity, heads straight to planet Earth after he escapes his prison, where he tries to impersonate a dog. Things take a turn when Lilo adopts him from an animal shelter. Firstly, I like the story to this film. plus the diversity element is important, the story is easy to follow, but unfortunately this isn’t as subtle and it lacks the charm, this is more suitable for the younger generations than the adults. With these flaws this could have been something special, it has got massive potential but for me personally it doesn’t deliver.
4.The Croods

In the primeval era, Grug and his family risk the dangers of their surroundings to find a new dwelling place. Along the way, they meet a modern boy who woos them with his adventurous ways. Might not offer you anything new or fresh. It can feel rather safe but despite that this is watchable, it can be funny in places but it not as laughs out loud funny, the story is spot on and it has got an all – star vocal cast, overall, this charming, cute and a well – made film.
3.How To Train Your Dragon

A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed. Of all the How To Train Your Dragon films, this is the best one as this feels epic. The only thing with this film the villains isn’t as memorable, it will draw you in from start to finish, this is superbly made film.
2.The Wild Robot

After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island. To survive the harsh environment, Roz bonds with the island’s animals and cares for an orphaned baby goose. Heartwarming and a heartfelt film that will capture people heart. I like the message of the important of family and finding yourself, this is relatable and it is eye catching from the start, once you watch this you will always remember this, this is a beautiful animation film.
1.The Call Of The Wild

A sled dog named Buck which is a St. Bernard and a Scotch shepherd struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon. My go to film as this is a comfort watch type of film, I connect with it with the personal journey aspect, the scenery looks outstanding, you will always remember this film.
I don’t know these films, and I haven’t seen any of his other films, so I don’t think that I can comment.
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