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- The story begins with Goku, who seeks out upon his adoptive grandfather Grandpa Gohan's dying request to find the great Master Roshi and gather all seven Dragon Balls. Of which he has one, in order to prevent the evil Lord Piccolo from succeeding in his desire to use the Dragon Balls to take over the world. And Goku's quest is to obtain the mystical Dragonballs before Piccolo does.
- The young warrior Son Goku sets out on a quest, racing against time and the vengeful King Piccolo, to collect a set of seven magical orbs that will grant their wielder unlimited power.
- Being announced last year, it turns out that a live action Dragon Ball movie was soon to become a reality. Some were disgusted with the idea, some were excited, others were going to be patient and wait for the movie to come out and then judge it. I was under the third category... Then I saw the trailer.<br/><br/>It became REALLY hard to reserve judgment after that. I could just smell the fail coming from a mile away, but I still had some faith for it. I was hoping that despite its bad trailer it could at least be decent. So last night I got the chance to see the movie through the use of a certain "method" that I don't think I should disclose on risk of getting in trouble with moderators.<br/><br/>But to the point, now that I've seen this movie, I feel like I deserve to be publicly humiliated in ways you can't imagine for even thinking that the movie even looked remotely good. Simply put, this movie is HORRIBLE! So far holds my spot for "Worst Movie of 2009," and really one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. Worse than Lady in the Water, that says a lot. So why do I hate this movie so much? Well let's begin with the story.<br/><br/>The story overall follows the basic idea of the Dragon Ball anime/manga, but takes way too many liberties. For starters, Goku is a teenager at the beginning, but that's okay. Just so long as Justin Chatwin is likable enough of a character, I'll be fine. I don't know if Justin has reached the right age to have fully establish who he is as an actor, but his rendition of Goku is about as likable as Aline in the 2005 movie Alone in the Dark. The first half hour of the movie shows him in high school, and it feels more like you're watching some bad direct to TV high school drama than a Dragon Ball movie. What's worse is that the movie is approximately 82 minutes long, and it wastes a perfectly good half hour on stupid high school drama! You think the worst is over? Oh that's the interesting thing about Dragon Ball Evolution. Just when you think it can't get any worse, it comes around and gets worse. Master Roshi is still a pervert, and Yun-Fat Chow does a pretty convincing interpretation of him... For the first minute or two. After that, he overacts so much that he gets annoying. Basically the movie tries to condense Krillin and Master Roshi into a single character, but the two combined just doesn't feel right.<br/><br/>The decline goes further when we meet Yamcha. For some reason, somebody thought, "Hey we've screwed over the fanboys already, let's unnecessarily make Yamcha some surfer dude!" No joke.<br/><br/>Onto Piccolo, I feel like I should lament on this wasted opportunity he was. A majority of the cast itself is just horrible, but James Marsters is simply perfect! His acting passes off like a live action interpretation of Piccolo should. But the sad fact is... HE ONLY HAS 16 LINES OF DIALOGUE THORUGHOUT THE ENTIRE MOVIE~!!!! This makes Piccolo like the GORT of the 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. He's probably the best thing the movie has to offer, but no one is going to notice him because he's so criminally underused.<br/><br/>Anyway, onto the main confrontation itself, you'd think after a horrible series of minutes wasted, the movie would at least try and redeem itself at this point because final battles are always epic. But here's the really interesting thing. The final battle is the worst part of the movie if you can believe that. Goku does turn into his Great Ape form, and for some reason, Piccolo is somehow able to control him to get the dragon balls for him! SINCE WHEN DO SAIYANS SERVE THE NAMEKS?? Oh and it gets better, Goku turns back into his normal self, BUT HE DOES SO BY LEARNING THE LESSON THAT WE'VE HAD TO DEAL WITH SINCE WE WERE KIDS! "Just be yourself and have faith in who you are! :)" IF GOKU'S SUPPOSED TO BE THE SAIYAN THAT HIS PAST IMPLIES, THAT KIND OF SPEECH SHOULD BE WORTHLESS TO HIS GREAT APE FORM!!! And then Justin Chatwin pulls off possibly the worst finishing move in cinematic history, he defeats Piccolo with a simple Kamehameha wave. Even if it were that powerful, Justin sure doesn't make it feel that way, his acting just hits that low of a low.<br/><br/>So overall, if you've seen the trailer of Dragon Ball Evolution, you've essentially seen the best the movie has to offer. The movie is every bit as bad, and worse. There's just no cult appeal to this piece of crap.<br/><br/>Now about the budget, may I ask just where all that money went?! This movie looks and feels like something I'd watch on the Sci-Fi Channel for crying out loud! I bet this is how it worked, they paid Justin Chatwin $90 million to be in this movie and then used the other 10 to make some glorified Sci-Fi original picture. James Wong, if you're reading this, I'm sorry, I'm sure you've made some good movies prior to this, but this is just a disgrace. Not just to old time Dragon Ball fans who've wanted a live action interpretation, not just to movie enthusiasts. But rather to humanity in general.<br/><br/>So overall, what would be my final thoughts on this movie? If you've always hated Dragon Ball and you've wanted to use something to bash against its fans, then go right ahead and see it. Otherwise, just don't touch this movie with 8,289,376,504,651½ mile pole. Save your money for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Terminator Salvation, G.I. Joe, those will all be far more worth your time and money than this ever will be.
- Well, First off, lets see... Goku's first encounter with piccolo was when he was like 7, and he started changing to monkey boy at a much younger age. Also, he wasn't hidden there to awaken at eighteen, oh, and he had a tail, what happened with the tail man? <br/><br/>Not to mention, he lived in the future where things were all mostly capsule. I think the best series that could have been put into a movie was NOT with piccolo, although I think he should've been involved as a MINOR character, but with Vegeta. Who, by the way, would have had a much more interesting storyline, being that hes the last prince of the saiyans and one of the only surviving members of that race besides Goku, and they could have had Goku change to the monkey middle of the movie, and super saiyen later in the movie. That would've been so much better.<br/><br/>The special effects were SEVERELY lacking, but I think that is because this must've been a lower budget movie (especially when looking at piccolo whoever designed that costume for piccolo must've NEVER watched the series, the dragon ball character never looked like that, ever, he looked like a cheap green knockoff of piccolo). Master Roshi was okay, but I don't like the casting for the part, it would've been much better handled in the hands of someone older.<br/><br/>The guy that played Goku was actually pretty decent. Chi-Chi was decent as well, although Goku usually let her beat his butt and let her have his way cause he loved her so much. Bulma falling for Yamicha was almost comical and WHERE WAS KRILLEN!!!!!!@! Krillen was one of my favorite characters by far and he was no where to be found.<br/><br/>All in all, I think this movie had potential, but unfortunately they let the script be written by screenwriters instead of fan boy screenwriters.
- Bottom line: costumed Goku and Chi Chi cosplayers may argue the finer points of this adaptation, but it is fairly dazzling it its own overextended, futurist-teenpulp fashion, and Chow makes a vastly more entertaining Roshi than he did a King.
- As for the movie, most are unsure if it is in our world or the "dragonball" world; though most have acquiesced to the latter of the two. Actually the production team tried making Bulma's hair turquoise, but Director James Wong thought it was unrealistic, so they put it out. But a blue streak on Bulma's hair can still be seen. Yes, after the "animated" credits there is a brief scene. a5c7b9f00b
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