Pokemon movie review: Pikachu Detective - Beyond a childhood movie
After a week of "light breaks" due to the fever of Avengers: Endgame, the theaters this week are all excellent and worth watching. And Pokémon: Detective Pikachu is a truly family-worthy movie for fans of the world's most popular brand. Review Pokémon movie: Detective Pikachu did not disclose the movie content, you can safely read before going to the cinema to enjoy.

Pokémon content: Detective Pikachu may surprise Pokémon fans with a whole new story, unlike the previous animated series or animated movies, including the song. The series itself was not reused in the series. This can be considered an intention of the director and the manufacturer to completely separate and shape a newer real-life Pokémon movie.
The movie begins when Pikachu wakes up after losing consciousness. He follows the clues when he meets Tim - The only boy who does not own a pokemon. The fateful meeting takes them both on the journey to discover the mystery behind the death of Harry Goodman - Tim's father and Pikachu's past.
With a simple script, no fussy complicated, the film is easy to understand for all audiences. Only a short and confusing sequence requires the audience to concentrate carefully.
However, the script is also the weakness of the film. The rhythm of the movie is also a bit slow and not reasonable. The comedy in the movie mainly comes from the cuteness of the Pokemon while Pikachu's funny lines speak too fast, the sub has not even said anything to understand and laugh.
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The most unfortunate thing of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu when returning to Vietnam is labeled C13, a brand associated with childhood but limited to young audiences and family objects. However, this labeling is only encouraging parents to consider whether or not children should be allowed to watch the film, not a complete ban.
Tim and Pikachu's adventure gradually opened up a world where humans and Pokemon lived together. A world of extremely vivid Pokémon, with lots of familiar and adorable Pokémon. If anyone is a fan or ever used to watch cartoons, play video games when he was young, he will not be excited to see, discover a new Pokémon, like the slogan "Gotta Catch 'Em All", you always want to "catch" all the "him" on the film.
This reenactment would not have been possible without the excellent and realistic CGI techniques. CGI appears to be very dense and plays a major role in setting the scene and the pokemon. In particular, the central character Pikachu is meticulously groomed to every feather and facial expression. Motion capture technology combined with unmistakable voice acting makes Pikachu more like Ryan Reynol than ever.
Talking about the colorful pokemon, from adorable, there are Pancham, Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, ... to intense as Charizard, Gyarados, Blastoise, ... and there are also funny deep actors like Mr. Mime.
But there are some pokemon that look a bit disgusting like Psyduck (Psyduck is a little weird but like that) and still a bit fake like Mewtwo. If there is a sequel, surely the crew will do it well. The visual effects are generally pretty good, but there are still some gaps in some of the scenes that make the scene look fake.
The acting of the actors is only round the shoulders, no special points. The main lead Tim, played by Justice Smith, lacks expression and does not push emotions for viewers. The beautiful companion Lucy is spotless but the acting is also stark and not very good. In contrast, Pikachu's expression is so good and humorous, keeping deadpool right on this Movies123..
Pokemon Review: Detective Pikachu is a relatively good live action movie. An engaging adventure story, with a twist, an open button, good looks, and a pretty actress. If you love or just know Pokemon, you should go to the theater to explore the magical world of interesting stuff.
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