Universal Pictures | Release Date: May 10, 2019
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BRJacobsFeb 10, 2020
This film was objectively awful. So much of it could have been cut. None of the characters are likeable in the least. Ryan Reynolds was good as Pikachu, though not all of his jokes landed. Though the CGI worked for a lot of the pokemmon, someThis film was objectively awful. So much of it could have been cut. None of the characters are likeable in the least. Ryan Reynolds was good as Pikachu, though not all of his jokes landed. Though the CGI worked for a lot of the pokemmon, some of them were awfully constructed (Gengar, Mewtwo, Mr. Mime). The story was so bad because half of the time it made no sense. The female character was exceptionally awful, terrible actress and she could be written out of the movie with one or two rewrites. The environment doesn't feel lived in in the least. The bad guys plan makes no sense and breaks pokemon logic. Not deserving of praise. Expand
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The_LightMay 12, 2019
It's just an attempt to capitalize on nostalgia. On place of pokemon can be normal animals.
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MoviebuffreviewMay 11, 2019
Even as someone who is not all that invested in Pokemon as a franchise (which admittedly would hinder my enjoyment regardless), this feels like another classic case of Americans trying to adapt a Japanese property and having no clue what isEven as someone who is not all that invested in Pokemon as a franchise (which admittedly would hinder my enjoyment regardless), this feels like another classic case of Americans trying to adapt a Japanese property and having no clue what is appealing about it.

The two leads are fairly charming, and there are one or two amusing scenes. Otherwise, this script is a mess. It takes itself far too seriously, it is painfully predictable, it does not do a good job in fleshing out its characters, and it is a tonal disaster. The biggest issue for me is that it fails to deliver on two essential elements that fans seem to like about this property: the Pokemon battles and the relationship between a Pokemon and their master.

This is a waste of a potentially promising premise. That said, I can definitely see a younger generation of fans enjoying it for the thrill of seeing their favorite characters adapted to live action. Furthermore, bigger fans will definitely get some appreciation out of the lore. But as a movie, it just doesn't work.
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Megajohn85May 10, 2019
I know this is a spin-off from the main series but seriously this is not the Pokemon I grew up on. I’m really saddened by this
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LifeHistoryJun 7, 2019
is this really for real? I thought Dragon ball Evolution was bad but this is ten times worst. Whats wrong with the people who made this? A garbage story and trash actors with very bad CGI.
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TrevorsViewMay 17, 2019
Knowing that we’re also getting a Sonic the Hedgehog movie later this year, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, feels like the start of the “Super Smash Bros. Cinematic Universe.” It’s lately been a trend other Marvel-imitators are trying to take on,Knowing that we’re also getting a Sonic the Hedgehog movie later this year, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, feels like the start of the “Super Smash Bros. Cinematic Universe.” It’s lately been a trend other Marvel-imitators are trying to take on, even Warner Bros. is trying to start its own “Dark Universe” with its latest reboots of Godzilla, the Mummy, and King Kong. This first ever live-action Pokémon movie perhaps exists with that unhealthy mentality. Whether or not if that’s the case, this feature film will quickly turn Hollywood wobblier than it was before.

The passive protagonist of this adaptation off the legendary franchise, Tim, is a lonely young man who apparently feels regret from his father’s death, and by the very end of his journey we see him take, he is still the same person. Any giant, fat, sleepy behemoth would have a higher IQ than him, at least such a beast can go through enough change to wake up for food; Tim never even acts out of free will. To make it even more dull, he gets a completely unnecessary love interest, Lucy, and as they accidentally clash heads as they both lean to pick something up—as a way to push their romance further. But spoiler alert: their love subplot is completely forgotten two-thirds of the way through. A chance to grieve over death never lands, for any information about the demise of Tim’s father only conveys itself via advanced holographic technology run by a shadowed bad guy stroking a feline without reason. It’s the same atmosphere and formula from every bland piece of Saturday morning cartoon entertainment.

Tim and Lucy live in a magical place called “Ryme City,” that was founded with the intent of bringing peace between people and Pokémon without any more battles (like Zootopia or some crap). Some of the cute little critters work there as firefighters and others as sushi chefs, but none of them work as guards around a top-secret facility. How come? Simple: because the kids got to break into it for the climax to happen. If it wasn’t for their trusty plot armor, the two leads’ passionless performance wouldn’t be bogged down enough for you to fantasize yourself in their place amidst such a colorful cast. By colorful though, I meant their exteriors, not their personalities.

Now, Lucy, the sole female character of the entire film, is by far the blandest of the cast, with so little disposition that she does not even care if her city is foremost masculine. In Ryme City, there are some Pokémon with ears used as DJ sound speakers, another muscular one with four arms guides traffic, but there are no feminine professions like beauty salon or flower booth owners to be seen. How is it that throughout production, no women in the cast or crew spoke up about the lack of diversity?

To be fair though, the concept of being distinct from the others is well captured through the digital creations of the Pokémon; well enough so that they look faithful to their classic anime counterparts. You could reach out and stroke the fur of the angry, growling pink bulldog Pokémon, then the special effects of a transforming fuchsia blob balances out the charm with its downright creepiness. In total, every one of these Pokémon gives much joy, and once the credits roll, you will want to keep at least one as a pet. Although others you will not want as a pet, as a gang of ninja frogs with tongues wrapped around their necks match the aura of legit horror.

Still though, as much as the IMAX sight adds some drops of black gesso against the glorious bright neon colors, the visuals only serve as a distraction from the awful writing. Maybe the final narrative twist could be pretty amazing without a thinking cap worn on your head. When taking the visual experience into deeper consideration, it’s still not terribly memorable, aside from one sequence featuring a garden of various turtle-like Pokémon. But not even that has any real plot significance aside from looking really cool. I’d even have to say the awful Jurassic Park sequels have more memorable impact with their even mix of digital and practical effects.

Speaking of that garden scene, it tries to be a part of a failed environmental message about a bunch of genetically manipulated dinosaur creatures that pose a danger to the people. Sound familiar? That kind of environmental message is one big pile of Goldblum if you ask me. But the worst thing of all, the entire script is held together by a tired out neglectful father trope, with sentences about the evil of humanity present for good measure. It’s a bad case of all these ideas tossed together randomly without a goal in mind.

With all this weak creativity reliant on old properties… of course it means exploitative businesses like this one would resort to making bank off a horrific case of brand exploitation. I mean it: Pokémon Detective Pikachu is literally a brand of a brand of a brand!
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MatamesiQuieresMay 10, 2019
Worst video game movie ever, even worse than Street Fighter and House of the Dead.
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NearMay 25, 2019
This movie is terrible. Remove the Pokémons and you're left with nothing. The script is stupidly bad, but it still manages to be predictable. Ryan Reynolds does not have big enough shoulders to carry this movie on his own.
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imthenoobJul 23, 2019
The parts are better than the sum. I think the only real stand out moment for me was the small scene with Mr Mime. Aside from that, It's very forgettable. The acting was very rough in this movie, Some of the CG didn't blend as well as othersThe parts are better than the sum. I think the only real stand out moment for me was the small scene with Mr Mime. Aside from that, It's very forgettable. The acting was very rough in this movie, Some of the CG didn't blend as well as others and the pacing drags in the second half of the film. This film is definitely better suited for kids but even they may not like it that much. Expand
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lomineroJun 4, 2019
Very boring even for Pokémon fans. Wife and I both fell asleep. Pikachu doesn't even fight. It was just stupid and predictable.
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flametail23Jul 14, 2019
I'll start this review by saying that young children will love this movie. For them it will be an unpredictable and funny romp but for teenagers and adults, it is likely to bore although there are a few genuine laughs to be had along the way.
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theredskyJun 17, 2019
This is a crappy movie. It’s not the worst movie ever but it’s pretty bad. Here are the positives. Some of the Pokemon designs are good and creative. Some of the visual effects are good. Ken Watanabe, Bill Nighy, and Ryan Reynolds do a fineThis is a crappy movie. It’s not the worst movie ever but it’s pretty bad. Here are the positives. Some of the Pokemon designs are good and creative. Some of the visual effects are good. Ken Watanabe, Bill Nighy, and Ryan Reynolds do a fine job with the terrible script they are given. The negatives far far outweigh the positives. This is one of the most predictable films I have ever seen. It’s beat for beat a basic mystery film and it’s incredibly annoying. I was able to predict every outcome that was going to happen, the surprise villains, and every single twist. It makes the experience incredibly boring and tedious. There are a ton of cliches in the film which is also annoying. All the other actors especially Kathryn Newton did an awful job. They deliver their lines so bland and boring that you wanna claw your ears out. Some of the other Pokemon designs are atrocious and the visual effects for them don’t help either. They gave Mewtwo teeth. Just why? The script for this movie is also terrible. Every single line feels incredibly forced and unnatural. Some of the characters talk over each other and you can’t understand what they are saying. Some of the story elements are so confusing and come out of nowhere that it starts to become distracting. This film is edited and paced horribly. The cuts are so random and some scenes serve no purpose. The film starts really slow but then starts moving very very quickly. Overall, Pokemon Detective Pikachu is a predictable film filled with bad acting,a bad script, and a poor story. I give Pokemon: Detective Pikachu a 3/10. Expand
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RobertFloydMay 26, 2019
This movie is bad, but I saw it with my friend and thru the entire movie we were making jokes about how bad it was and for me this is a so bad its good movie.
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jak645May 5, 2021
Pokemon fur as good rendering ... the story and the plots are **** awful ... don't waste your time with this ****
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
Ryan Reynolds isn't as funny as you guys say he is. I just didn't care about anything going on in this film.
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