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"You're Right" here, live from Tokyo, Japan with an exclusive review of "Dragonball: Evolution" just for the Fridge. Beware MAJOR SPOILERS below.
"Dragonball Evolution Kamehamehaed the Fridge!"
Today was the opening day for "DragonBall: Evolution" in Japan, so I purchased a ticket at the last minute for the first showing at the Toho Theater in Odaiba where every weekend thousands of people go to see movies and get away from their daily grind. The theater it was being presented in had at least a 600-seat capacity, but I counted only about 30 people including me. Not a good sign at all.
Going in I pretty much knew what to expect. What you have seen in the trailer is exactly what you are going to get on the big screen. This film is not the worst film adaptation of a franchise thats for sure; I would say its better than "Dead or Alive" but equally matched with the god-awful "Charlie's Angels." So again Hollywood (aka 20th Century Fox) puts their own spin, re-imagining, or whatever they call it this week on Akira Toriyamas Manga / Anime "Dragonball." What they ended up with is a film that is loosely based on the original that is dull and plays out at a turtles (kame) pace.
Spoiler warning and its the best thing about the movie
Ernie Hudson is in the movie. Honestly for me that was the films highlight, its always a joy to see him in films no matter how small the role. Anyway the story starts with Lord Picolo and Oozaru 2000 years ago as they battle, almost destroying everything. Then Picolo is imprisoned and then somehow in present day he escapes. How he escapes isnt explained, he just does and his mission is to find all the Dragonballs so he can have his revenge. Only thing is Picolo pretty much throughout the whole movie only talks a lot and doesnt do much. He just stands around on his Zeppelin, leaving all the dirty work to some made up character sporting nice cleavage named "Mai" who runs around causing havoc and locating the Dragonballs.
The first act of the film is pretty much the Karate Kid in reverse; Goku played by Justin Chatwin is trained by Gohan Gokus grandfather, but not to fight humans. All Goku knows is fighting but its his eighteenth birthday and he would rather learn about the birds and the bees. So he heads off to school where he is picked on for being a geek while lusting over ChiChi played by Jamie Chung. The only person actually lusting over this actress and her obvious enhanced chest is the director James Wong, who from this point on in the film tries to put Jamie in every scene he possibly can. Seriously she is not even hot nor can the girl deliver a convincing fight scene, instead of cutting Krillin out of the film they should have cut out ChiChi.
Anyways the first act is wasted on budding love sessions between Goku and ChiChi. This is only used as a plot device to get Goku out of the house so Gohan can be hurt by Picolos oh so powerful Darth Vader house crushing force ability. Goku senses his gramps is in trouble and rushes home in time to hear Gohans last words about the power of the Dragonballs and how he must stop Picolo, which keeps getting regurgitated for the rest of the film. "Find the Dragonball and you will be granted the perfect wish." God, my wish would have been for a better movie.
It almost feels like there was no script for this movie at all; as if they were given a summary of the characters then where told just drop them in along the way. Bulma is mindless and lacks any real attitude. This is no way this dame could be involved in Capsule Corps. Chow Yun Fat as Master Roshi was the only performance similar to the comic, but he was much too light hearted. He needed to be more perverted. With all the cleavage in this film, Roshis hands should have been everywhere. Roshi continues to train Goku from this point on and shows him how to channel the Kamehameha. Then Yamcha is tossed in out of the blue. Since he cant fight he just ends up as extra baggage on the journey.
By the time you get to the grand finally of the film you really could care less. Goku finally comes face to face with Picolo only to find out he is not human and will turn into "Oozaru", Picolos monkey slave and commanded to kill his new friends. Roshi tries to capture Picolo in a magic vase which ends up killing him, of course "Oozaru Goku" realizes he has the will to over come his monkey madness and eventually returns to his former self in order to defeat Piclolo with a less than spectacular Kamehameha blast. Then everybody gathers the Dragonballs and summons Shenron to wish Roshi back from the dead. All is well and Goku goes back to ChiChi. She challenges Goku to a fight and the film ends in a Rocky 3 "Eye of the Tiger" still frame ending.
This film was easy to sit through, but not worth the price of admission. The plot is almost nonexistent and pasted together with visual effects when they needed to fill in gaps where there was nothing to say. The scope of his film is too small and almost feels like it was more for a direct to DVD release. "Dragonball" deserves better and so do you, my advice is to go read the manga.
Oh by the way, during the credits you see Picolo being nursed back to heath by some Asian woman. So you know "if" there is a sequel he will be back, and due to human kindness he will turn good.