POKEMON: MEWTWO STRIKES BACK - EVOLUTION Spoiler-Free Review; "The Perfect Pokémon Movie For Fans"

POKEMON: MEWTWO STRIKES BACK - EVOLUTION Spoiler-Free Review; "The Perfect Pokémon Movie For Fans"

Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution arrives on Netflix today, but does this long-anticipated remake of the classic Pokemon movie live up to the original? You can find our verdict after the jump...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Feb 27, 2020 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Pokémon
Pokémon: The First Movie was released over two decades ago, and the franchise has expanded massively since then with a huge number of big and small screen adventures, not to mention the long-running video game series. Now, though, English audiences (it was released theatrically in Japan last year) finally have the opportunity to watch the CGI remake of that original movie with the launch of Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution on Netflix.

It's an odd experience rewatching this story in many ways, but Mewtwo Strikes Back has definitely benefited from a CGI overhaul. While it's still the exact same story which hits all the familiar beats, a few key moments are expanded on, and sequences which were just a few seconds long in the original are now sometimes full-blown action sequences. Charizard's battle against his clone is a perfect example of that, but the only downside is that some of these moments feel a little too stretched out and tend to drag as a result. Oh, and if you're going in expecting a "Director's Cut" of sorts, you'll likely be disappointed because completely new scenes are few and far between. 

Ultimately, that wasn't the point of Mewtwo Strikes Back, as it is essentially meant to be a shot for shot remake of the original with updated visuals. However, where it really excels is with the Pokemon battles. They're absolutely epic, and newer technology has really helped bring them to a point where they make for edge of your seat viewing. The way the powers of Pokemon like Pikachu and Blastoise are portrayed is visually stunning and possibly the best we've seen from one of these films. This new animation style benefits the humans as well, and the deigns here are so good that you'll no doubt end this movie desperately hoping for a new animated series set during this period in Ash, Misty, and Brock's life.

Talking of Brock, he's an undeniable highlight, but some of the voices just don't fit the characters (Team Rocket simply don't sound right). That's a minor complaint, though, and the movie, as a complete package, should work well for old and new fans alike. If you're hoping to introduce your child to the world of Pokemon, this is the perfect place to start, while longtime followers of the franchise are bound to have fun with Mewtwo Strikes Back. It packs the same powerful emotional punch as the original, and the aforementioned Pokemon battles should help ensure that this version is every bit as worthy of repeat viewings as that classic first film. 

Oh, and make sure you stick around until the end of the credits for a little something extra! 

It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution looks phenomenal thanks to its updated visuals, and the action-packed and epic battles help make this the perfect Pokémon movie for fans. 

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TheRose
TheRose - 2/27/2020, 6:27 AM
The original was the first movie that little-kid me cried at. I'm excited to watch this version, though I might be a bit more thick skinned as an adult this time around....
TheRose
TheRose - 2/27/2020, 6:29 AM
Thanks for the review! Good to know the battles got a major upgrade! Now of we could get them to make more Pokemon Origins content...
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/27/2020, 6:39 AM
I don't know how we haven't gotten a new generation Pokémon game similar to the gameboy games. I need Pokémon yellow on Playstation 4
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 2/27/2020, 7:04 AM
@MyCoolYoung - " I need Pokémon yellow on Playstation 4 "



You do realize why something like that is never going to happen right?
Matador
Matador - 2/27/2020, 7:27 AM
@Mrcool210 - His out of touch at his age
m1doriya
m1doriya - 2/27/2020, 6:50 AM
The original is better
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 2/27/2020, 7:02 AM
I love me some Dan Green, and he's great in most of his roles but I still feel his Mewtwo is too angry sounding and not somber enough like the original. The mewtwo from the original had a more quiet kind of reservedness to him, which made him even scarier.


GhostDog
GhostDog - 2/27/2020, 7:16 AM
Anyone having issues logging into the site on PC?
BigMikeReviews
BigMikeReviews - 2/27/2020, 7:48 AM
I'm so old I remember looking up news about the first movie on dial up and then saving 2 or 3 images of the movie on a floppy disk so I can show it to my friends at school on another computer..

Ah the 90s...
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