Whether or not you have played Pokemon games or watched anime, there are few people who haven't heard of Pikachu. "Pika Pika -" That lively and lovely big yellow mouse Pikachu is a childhood memory of a generation. I've been a Pokémon fan since I was a child. At that time, the animation translation was still called Pokémon, and the game translation was called Pokemon. No matter what the name is, the weird and cute Pokémon have become an indispensable memory of my childhood. Maybe that's why I went to see Detective Pikachu. In all fairness, the story of "Detective Pikachu" can only be said to be complete, but it is not very exciting. It may be because I have already guessed the identity of the talking Pikachu when I saw the promotional film and the plot introduction. When I went to the theater, the results were as expected, and there were a few unexpected surprises. Although there are not many surprises in the plot, it is still a complete story after all. What really moved me was seeing the Pokémon in the movie world who used to accompany me through my childhood. The yellow Pikachu has a furry appearance, big black eyes, and a chubby figure. Every move is naive and cute. There is also a pink and tender fat Ding, with big watery eyes, as if to tell something, and as if he is acting like a spoiled child. I remember the fire-breathing dragon, Ash's once disobedient partner in the animation, who was so powerful that he was speechless despite being disobedient to discipline. The fire-breathing dragon in the movie is also domineering and more realistic, making people feel like they have traveled to the Jurassic period in a trance. A movie carries my childhood dreams and feelings. Looking at the vivid Pokémon is like they really exist in this world, living happily in places I don’t know. The animation used to make the Pokémon that hardly move in the game come alive on the screen, so that each little life is no longer the cold data in the game, and it also made up for many regrets in the game, and now the movie allows us to really watch it In a fantasy world of Pokémon, what more can you ask for? At least, my feelings have been satisfied. Maybe it's not a deep, artistic movie, but it fulfills the dreams we once had as children with Pokémon.
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