This year's "Pokémon" movie, "Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution", was released in Japan last month, and IGN finally released their own review today. Let's see what they think of this movie, which is the first in the series to fully use 3D CGI technology. Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back – Evolution IGN Rating: 5 points – mediocre The animation effects of "Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution" are quite good, but it does not solve the biggest problems of the original movie. Overall review: The film does a great job with the battle effects. The first full 3DCG remake makes the world of Pokémon look more vibrant and colorful, and the fights between Pokémon are also full of explosive power. But the gorgeous movements of Pokémon and the silly performances of Team Rocket still can't carry the second half of the film: the confusing behavior and stiff expressions of the human trainers. In addition, on iMDb, the average score of "Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution" is 7.1 points, but due to the small number of scoring samples, it is difficult to say that it is representative. The film will be released in North America at the end of the year, and more authoritative reviews will be released at that time. For fans in China who are interested, they may have to wait for more than half a year before they can watch the film through different channels. |
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