Pokémon Detective Pikachu image design
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Jaleel 2022-03-23 09:01:53
As a game fan, it is not very good to evaluate, in fact, most of the plots are quite faithful to the original. On the one hand, the number and types of Pokémon are indeed considerable. It can also be seen that the production team has done some research on the game, and the details are not bad (the "picking up" of the long tail monster, the "threatening" of the tyrannical carp dragon, said that the creative team did not Those who have played must have not played seriously...); but on the other hand, although there are many Pokémon, there is basically no room to play, and they have become a background board for watching flowers. The lens design is lackluster, and the script that inherits the shortcomings of the original also wastes this setting that has the potential to develop into a sci-fi lighthearted Neo Noir. The main problem is the choice of the original work. Although "Detective Pikachu" itself is indeed an AVG suitable for film adaptation, the script and settings are too weak. If you have to get a side work as the first shot of the adaptation, you might as well use "Pokémon x Nobunaga's Ambition" to make a magical period drama, or use "Mysterious Labyrinth" for 3D animation. (Why hasn't a playwright made a special comic series yet?)
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Guiseppe 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Pikachu: i am your father. A very decent family movie. Pikachu is shameful and malicious. I want a Duck Duck too! The garlic king is so cute! I specially watched the Japanese version, and the voice of Pikachu is Junxiu Nishijima... (The long-haired Pikachu is nothing at all, and the long-haired Sonic trailer before the broadcast is simply mental pollution...
Pokémon Detective Pikachu quotes
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Detective Pikachu: All I'm hearing are consonants, and all I'm seeing are nipples.
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Detective Pikachu: [when Tim finds him in his apartment] Aw, jeez. Here we go
[Climbs on a dresser]
Detective Pikachu: [Slowly] I know you can't understand me, but put down the stapler or I will electrocute you.
Tim Goodman: [Drops stapler]