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Pokémon the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution

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Ash and his friends try to thwart Mewtwo's evil plan to destroy the word.
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Charles Solomon Los Angeles Times 02/27/2020
The Pokémon battles and declarations of affection provide what fans expect, but after 20 years, it all feels very familiar. Go to Full Review
Megan Williams Battle Royale With Cheese 03/14/2020
In terms of its animated films, it's time The Pokemon Company stopped trying to cash in on nostalgia; it's clearly not working. Go to Full Review
Brian Costello Common Sense Media 03/12/2020
3/5
Cartoon violence in computer-animated remake. Go to Full Review
Leanne Butkovic Thrillist 03/09/2020
It's a triumph on multiple levels, hitting the nostalgic sweet spot that the incredibly fun Detective Pikachu couldn't exactly meet with its one foot in the real world. Go to Full Review
Evan Dossey Midwest Film Journal 02/29/2020
A new coat of paint that detracts from the original film's charm. Go to Full Review
Julia Lee Polygon 02/28/2020
Watching through one of my favorite childhood movies redone with enhanced graphics was a treat. It turns out that watching sad Pikachu slap each other in 3D CGI is just as sad as watching it in 2D animation. Go to Full Review
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Ashley E @PopcornMix86 Dec 23 I feel I only enjoyed this movie since I am a hardcore nerd and fan of Pokemon. I watched the original film in 1999 which was boring. This version has better sound effects and music score. Mewtwo doesn't just seem like an angry Pokemon. You can definitely feel how sad and confused it is. The timing of the scenes and sound effects also help you feel that Mewtwo is not a Pokemon to be messed with. The other characters are not watered down onlookers. They act as they are in the TV series which took the focus away from Mewtwo at times and just made the film more believable. Like it was an event that took place in Ash's journey, not just some dream. Not to mention Team Rocket which got a few laughs out of me unlike in the original where they did not at all. Meowth calls one of the clones cute. See more Renaissance M @RenaissanceMan Dec 17 Pokemon fans will rejoice. Everybody else may not exactly get it. See more Alex O. @Smoovechoa Jul 13 Absolute gar are you kidding me. The textures of the Pokémon are so weird. This is essentially a fan made "movie" created by video game footage. Let the video games be video games and let the animated movies remain. This actually had potential but the animation was HORRIBLE. Floppy, glazed, copy and paste AI b Voices sd, music was terrible. Some scenes were captivating solely because it reminded me of the far better OG. Don't understand what happened. Pure greed, no love. See more Sebastian Jun 9 I used to love this movie when I was younger, but this movie looks like live action pokemon mixed with the flasher gremlin from gremlins See more Stephen C @bob25009 May 14 This movie is funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Trafalgar L @TDWaterLaw93 Mar 28 The Pokémon Company International's attempt to commission and remake a film that defined a cultural phenomenon falls flat on its face. This is due to them trying to cash in on the nostalgia. Not to mention that while Sarah Natochenny made Ash Ketchum her own she fails to convey the same emotion and energy that Veronica Taylor had back in 1999. While the script is for the most a direct translation it is lacking and missing the witty isms of the 4Kids writing crew. Also, it keeps all the Japanese music and at times it doesn't feel right. They should have dug into their archives and pulled out the soundtrack that Loeffler, Lissauer and Schuckett composed. I.E. Tears of Life should have been used for Ash being revived. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Ash and his friends try to thwart Mewtwo's evil plan to destroy the word.
Director
Kunihiko Yuyama
Production Co
Oriental Light and Magic
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Action, Anime
Original Language
Japanese
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 10, 2020
Runtime
1h 38m
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