Review: Dragonball: Evolution
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Dragonball: Evolution is based on a manga series (that's Japanese for "comic book") that was also turned into an anime series (that's Japanese for "cartoon") and is now a movie that was not screened for critics before it opened (that's Hollywood for "we're not very proud of it"). I doubt it's what fans of the story have been hoping for all these years, as they've endured one delay after another in getting a live-action version to the screen, but it's not aggressively bad. It's more like a dumb, energetic puppy.
It is the story of Goku (Justin Chatwin), a teenager being raised by his grandfather (Randall Duk Kim), who teaches him the ancient ways of martial arts and, from the looks of it, the Force. Goku has supernatural powers that he has not yet learned to harness, including the ability, not unlike a video-game character, to throw colorful balls of energy. Grandfather urges him not to fight unnecessarily, but Goku is always being bullied by his classmates. "They push me so far that I want to explode!" he says. You know how it is -- the handsome, nice, sociable kids always have so much trouble making friends.
For Goku's 18th birthday, Grandfather gives him a cool-looking billiard ball with four stars on it. It is a dragonball -- and you better believe there's an angry dragon looking for it! No, I kid. It's called a dragonball because, I don't know, "dragon" sounds cool, I guess. There are seven such balls scattered throughout the world. If you were to assemble them all, you'd be entitled to have "one perfect wish" granted. Trouble is, a long-imprisoned demon called Piccolo (James Marsters) has been let loose, and he's trying to collect the seven dragonballs himself so he can have his own nefarious wish granted.
It's your standard setup for adventure: good guy and bad guy racing against each other to find the thing that will allow them to either save or destroy the world. Piccolo is aided by Mai (Eriko Tamura), his bosomy henchperson who's a whiz with hand-to-hand combat. On his own side, Goku has half-crazy Master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat), sassy young scientist Bulma (Emmy Rossum), love interest Chi Chi (Jamie Chung), and random highway thief Yamcha (Joon Park). Not all of these characters are useful to the story; you get the feeling some of them were included solely out of obligation. (I'm looking at you, Yamcha.)
Directed by X-Files and Final Destination veteran James Wong, from a screenplay by Ben Ramsey, Dragonball: Evolution benefits from its high energy and fast pace. Barely 75 minutes have passed when the closing credits start rolling, and while that means a lot of story elements have been absurdly compressed into a short space of time, it also means the film never wears out its welcome.
Oh, it's silly, sure. Bulma made a dragonball tracking device even though she thought her dragonball was the only one in the world. Justin Chatwin, who looks rather like an anime character (tall forehead, giant eyes), gets unintended laughs with some of his more intense lines of dialogue. The fight scenes frequently involve characters moving around in ways that can only be explained by poor editing, not agility. But it's all good-natured and harmless, and maybe really entertaining if you're a 10-year-old boy or have a thing for dragonballs.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
4-10-2009 @ 10:52PM
Anonymous said...
Surprisingly enough, the way the review is described, it sounds 95% like the Dragonball comic/show. What fans won't like however is the numerous things that the writer, director, and producer decided to take massive liberties with.
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4-10-2009 @ 11:27PM
Geeku said...
I just finished watching it and i found it to be quite a good film, it followed the anime series to a certian degree but like all films built off of books or shows...they add their own flare to it. All the critics apparently had never seen the show because if they did all the quarky things Goku said, or the "poor editing" not "agility" is EXACTLY how the show is. I dont know, i think critics are a little hostile towards things they apparently dont find interest in. As a fan of it, i enjoyed it, as a first timer i would probably be a little confused.
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4-10-2009 @ 11:32PM
Batzarro said...
While the fact that it is rated PG over PG 13 kinda scares me, I may very well see this. I'm not a hardcore DB fan though. Maybe that helps me tolerate things?
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4-11-2009 @ 12:56AM
jeremy said...
its sooo shit holy crap lol
like ALOT ALOT of ppl grew up watching dragonball
so how are u going to take one of Japans, Canada's, America's Australia's nd etc. best anime(cartoon) and turn it into such a crappy movie
like if your gonna make a movie that ALOT of ppl wanna c cus they grew up watch da show or dey grew up watching dragonball z or GT then atleast do it the way its suppose to b done
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4-11-2009 @ 9:29AM
MCW said...
Something tells me you haven't seen it.
4-12-2009 @ 10:22PM
JCpillar said...
u r a dumb ass
4-11-2009 @ 2:12AM
Paul said...
Yeah i thought the movie was a little average, and they should have done it with the original story line.
Is there going to be a number 2?
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4-11-2009 @ 5:06AM
harshit said...
not up 2 the xpectations at all....
i didnt lyk it....
http://registryplayer.blogspot.com
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4-11-2009 @ 6:38AM
Barbara said...
I took my kids who are HUGE Dragonball fans... I have spent thousands on all the toys, DVDs, Games etc.. Our dogs are even named Gohan and Goku.
And I gotta say.. it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be – in fact it was very entertaining. I had even cautioned my youngest - now 13 - that it probably wasn't going to be that great. When I asked him what he thought afterwards he said it was good - but Goku had some very corny lines. Especially the last bit with the Dragonballs. But then again.. if you had ever watched the anime series you would know that corny dialogue was very much part of the story – perhaps he was just too young to notice at the time.
So in our humble opinion - this review was dead on.
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4-11-2009 @ 1:07PM
Jessica said...
I'm a huge DB fan. Saw the movie and it was a complete dissapointment! I understand they couldn't do everything completely the same as the manga but boy they were way off on several things. This movie is just going to be a box office flop why bother to even make a sequel ? DB deserves so much better.
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4-12-2009 @ 1:05AM
Felix said...
I saw it yesterday, It was the biggest piece of shit :( They changed too many things :(. He fought piccolo when he was a kid... Not in high school. And the kamehamaha is a continuous beam, not a colourful ball thing... I was dissapointed :( I hope it's like the Hulk and they make a better one, or they make a sequel, coz I wanted to see Vegeta!
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4-12-2009 @ 4:31AM
Andrew said...
its called dragonball because after you gathered all 7 balls, you get to summon a dragon to grant you three wishes...
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4-13-2009 @ 9:28AM
LiqwidZero said...
One wish with the Earth dragon.
Three wishes with the Namekean dragon.
4-12-2009 @ 10:12AM
Lohnegrin said...
Felix,
You bring up some very disturbing and fundamental changes made to the source materiel. Imagine depicting the kamehamaha as a glowy ball rather than a line! The nerve! Knowing that the epic and oft referenced classic fight with Piccolo takes place at High School also disgusts me.
Thanks, Felix, for warning me. I will avoid this movie like the plauge.
Lohengrin
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4-12-2009 @ 1:08PM
Kizmet said...
The effects looked quite good, for the most part so did the characters. Goku's hair/general look they couldn't get anywhere close to right, but honestly not a big deal. The movie LOOKED good to me, visually. The Hoi-poi capsule car was great, the world in general had the sort of mix of high tech and fantasy that fits DB. The fights were well choreographed and ki attacks looked cool.
The movie's problem was characterization. Goku is not a cross between Peter Parker and Clark Kent. He doesn't care that he's different, he doesn't worry about girls (in cannon he doesn't know what Chichi means when she shows up when they're 18 wanting him to make good on the promise he made to marry her when they were 10). Also nice doesn't mean insecure or meek.
Bulma and Yamcha were both sort of silly teenagers when they met in the books, in the movie they're both harden and sort of mercenary. He wants money, she wants fame. No trace of the boy who is terrified of girls (and wants a wish to fix his little problem so he can get married), or the girl who is built the Dragon Ball Radar on a lark so she could wish for a perfect boyfriend (or a life-time supply of strawberries).
CGI is advanced enough to make a movie based on an anime and make it look good in live-action. The script writers just have to realize that the characters are fine the way they were created and they don't need Americanization.
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4-13-2009 @ 9:09AM
Dash said...
Thank you very much for this perfect description Kiszmet. This is spot-on the way me and many others feel about adaptations: they take a character that many people love and change then for no apparent reason.
4-12-2009 @ 3:09PM
Rony said...
This movie pissed me off. They took an amazing series like Dragon ball and crapped on it. I AGREE with Felix saying that they change a lot with the storyline, also with Kizmet who mentioned the super lame characterization. I beleive that the fighting style could have been better, because i saw some awesome videos in youtube. Also the great ape's size was not as big as it is suppose to be, and Shenrong (sorry if misspelled) is suppose to be a hundred thousand feet tall, not only 10 feet tall. Unfortunately i was expecting this movie to be great, but i was hugely dissapointed. You will probably like it if you are not a dragon ball fan.
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4-12-2009 @ 8:37PM
kill justin chatwin said...
i loved dragon ball i read the whole manga even watched gt even thought it wasn't written by Akira Toriyama . and i have to say the movie was just a random action movie with the name dragon ball on it. it was as if the director of dragon ball evolution watched one episode of dragon ball while drunk and shat this out.
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4-13-2009 @ 7:25AM
Krillin said...
They ruined the franchise!
F * * K the movie!
and where is krillin and the horny attitude of Master Roshi?
So Gay, even a 7 yr old kid will ask about inconsistencies based on the cartoon..
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6-20-2009 @ 6:01AM
Jared said...
Ok, I saw this movie yesterday...
and the only good thing about this movie, is that I came out with a new word to say instead of "FAIL!", I know say DBE (represents DragonBall Evolution, and said 'DehBeh".
This movie was a really bad adaption to the anime...
before I get onto the actually anime relevance, lemme first talk about this movie in a 'I don't know what anime or dragonball is' way; The acting was bad by Master Roshi. Goku was seen in the house walking around upstairs and downstairs when the scene before u saw it completely demolished. Goku, while in the house removes a huge wood thing off of Grandpa Gohan, and then they zoom out and Gohan is outside with Goku next to the zen garden? When Bulma is introduced, she says that she didnt know that there are more then one dragonball (it has a 5 star, blah blah) , then she says she believes him, then she says she has created this dragonball radar, because she new there is more? and how could she not have known that there were more when she had the radar pointing to 7 of them ?? They never explained how Picollo escaped? They never explain Picollos sidekick? What was Yamcha in the movie, what use does he play? In the "underground volcano scene" they ARB monsters attack them and Goku throughs them in the lava randomly, and then suddenly they are all in a line and going towards the Dragonball? How did Goku suddenly change is outfit and hair in the car crash, and why would someone do that in that situation anyway? They never explained the purpose of his outfit. What was the deal with the Martial Arts tournament, it was pointless. In the one scene, a Japanese village is destroyed in a huge blast, and in the next scene the place doesnt look that bad and some houses and people are still fine. In the bully fighting scene outside the party, WHY DID THEY USE SLOW MOTION in VERY VERY arb times!!! Like when a bully falls into the water, it goes slowmotion entering the water, WHAT WAS THE POINT!!! [and there is much more I have forgotten]
now I have watched all DB,DBZ,DBGT and animated movies to know a reasonable amount about the anime. So as a DB fan, I wanna know this...
What was the deal with the elements? Such is NEVER mentioned, the Z fighters just power up their Ki and beat the CRAP outta ppl. Where was the rock-lifting power charging that happens all the time in the anime? Why does the Kamehameha do EVERYTHING, it lights candles (first off its a Energy beam that blows crap up and NOT a fire attack) and WHY DOES IT HEAL PEOPLE!!??!!?? Justin said it a little wrong too -.- Why isnt Bulmas hair or Gokus hair at least a little like the Anime's?? Why is Goku an emo, non-smiling, "I am useless" and "wanna have sex with ChiChi" guy and not the happy go lucky, eat everything, beat everyone guy? The capsule bike, it shouldnt be put down and used with a remote!! it is supposed to be a capsule, that u press and throw then "poof" and its a bike, type thing!! What was Yamcha doing in the movie, what was his hair blonde? why was he so goofy and didnt fight? Master roshi, should always be wearing sunglasses and a turtle shell, and he should be more perverted, in the one scene he grabs her bum when he catches her and then drops her and says sorry?? Where was Picollo's antenna ?? WTF was that changing chick that was Picollos sidekick? WTF was Picollos spaceship thingy and what was he wearing? Why werent there any interference from the civilians and the police force? Since when was Oozaru controlled by picollo and like only 8ft high?? Where was Goku's tail? Isn't the moon that is supposed to change him into Oozaru? There was hardly a fight scene at the end?? Why did the kamehameha look so dumb, and why did he jump with it??!!?? And WTF is "air-bending" THIS ISN'T AVATAR!!! FFS!!! And its not a "air blast" its a freaking Ki blast!! How did Picollo escape? and wats with the jar, they never even used at the end? Why was Master Roshi's, Kame House (which was never referred to as that) in the middle of a city?!!??!!?? and a 2 story house?? Gokus outfit didnt look right. Shenlong, looked SO STOOPID AND SMALL, and he never said ANYTHING, like "Your wish has been granted", when the wish was made, Goku said it badly and looked dumb. When summoned WTF did the Dragonballs float and then create like a funny shaped, ROOFED thing, and the sky never turned black and had no lightning!? What was with the bad scripting after Master Roshi is revived?
anyways I can go on and on, I think the only thing that related to the anime where the characters names.
Did the director or ANY of the cast and crew watch a single episode of DB, DBZ or DBGT?!!??!?!!??? and why start with DB? most people only know DBZ !! Next time, ask any DB fan to help Co-Direct the movie, I bet they will do it for free and even do a better adaption job!
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