This theatrical version is pretty boring. Pikachu can't resist Xiaozhi, and the little fire dragon can't, evolve! Fire dinosaurs are dead, evolve! Hello! This experience is also very rewarding! Made me wait for the mega/z-move. Entei/Suicune/Thor, Phoenix/Lucia, the decline of the divine beast makes me feel that Chaomeng is coming soon, right?
I don't know any of the Pokémon (mistaken) after the fourth generation. Coupled with too much evolution (older people can't stand too much stimulation), the middle plot is really boring. Except for the real feelings at the beginning, after more than ten minutes, I feel that my emotions have just come up, and my tears are ready. When I feel that Xiaozhi and Xiaohuolong are going to start the plot like the original painting, as a result, Xiaozhi and Xiaohuolong just fell asleep. night over? ? ? Later, like EVA, he unfolded a few minutes of obscenity, basically expressing the thoughts that the director wanted to express to the audience. But hey, Ikari Shinji has been soloing for several episodes, okay? (I actually want to give another example, but I can't remember the name of the movie, I'm old) Ash's death and rebirth are confusing. I don't know if it's because the translation of the English version does not reflect the original mood of the editor?
In fact, I wasn't very moved when I saw the ending. Forced plot adaptation/original? Let me see it as a normal Japanese animation theatrical version after the beginning. But at the end of the film, the appearance of Xiaogang, Xiaoxia, the male and female protagonists of Ruby Sapphire, etc. really made me cry. I don't know why, but I suddenly thought at that time, I can't go back.
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