It was interesting to see the movie in 3D, but it was also a bit odd as at times it felt like a claymation. The extra dialogue mainly comes from stating the obvious which the audience could already deduce and the other scenes added were just panning shots. This version also adds 20 minutes to the runtime without adding any depth. version was the removal of the pokemon tears explanation. The most jarring story change from the 2D U.S. This latest 3D "Evolution" version plays off the 2D U.S. Its one redeeming quality is that it added foreshadowing by including a legend of pokemon tears to make sense of the climactic finale. version cut out the 10 minute prologue and tweaked the storyline to give it a paradoxical moral conclusion that 'fighting is bad'. Through this Mewtwo's ending monologue about the 'circumstances of one's birth' has a much more profound meaning. It includes a 10 minute prologue to develop Mewtwo's character and motivation. The original japanese version has the most developed story and mature moral. The original japanese (known as "director's cut" in the U.S.), the 2D US version, and now this new 3D "Evolution" version. The first pokemon movie can be broken up into three different versions.
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