Dragonball Evolution

    Dragonball Evolution
    2009

    Synopsis

    On his 18th birthday, Goku receives a mystical Dragonball as a gift from his grandfather. There are only six others like it in the whole world, and legend has it that whoever possesses all seven will be granted one perfect wish. When the arrival of a dark force triggers a tragedy, Goku and his companions are propelled into an epic quest to collect the seven Dragonballs and save the Earth from destruction.

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    Cast

    • Justin ChatwinGoku
    • Chow Yun-fatMaster Roshi
    • Joon ParkYamcha
    • Jamie ChungChi Chi
    • Emmy RossumBulma
    • James MarstersLord Piccolo
    • Randall Duk KimGrandpa Gohan
    • Ernie HudsonMaster Mutaito
    • Texas BattleCarey Fuller
    • Shavon KirkseyEmi

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The New York Times

      May or may not appeal to fans of the Japanese fantasy franchise it is based on, but aficionados of apocalyptic teenybopper kung fu extravaganzas are in for a real treat.
    • 70

      Village Voice

      Far more entertaining than it deserves to be, unless you're a 10-year-old boy, in which case it's only the greatest movie ever made.
    • 50

      Variety

      A popular Japanese manga series gets a pleasing if paint-by-numbers live-action makeover in Dragonball Evolution, which half-heartedly tries to keep the faith for its pubescent male fanbase.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      Marvel at the fact that something this trippy made it to our local multiplex.
    • 50

      Boston Globe

      Nearly all the actors seem to be having a good time, and the action moves so fast that you don't mind when something nuts happens.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      The film is crammed with treats for old-school "Dragonball" fans, from the inclusion of all these characters (who don't actually do much) to the moment when spiky-haired Goku dons his orange gi. For everyone else, this amounts to another seen-it-before, probably-willing-to-see-it-again distraction.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      Director James Wong ("Final Destination") and writer Ben Ramsey are utterly blasé in their approach to the series' mythology and structure, cobbling together an 84-minute movie that seems to exist only to rile up fanboys. On that count -- and that count alone -- Dragonball Evolution triumphs.
    • 40

      Austin Chronicle

      Bottom line: costumed Goku and Chi Chi cosplayers may argue the finer points of this adaptation, but it is fairly dazzling it its own overextended, futurist-teenpulp fashion, and Chow makes a vastly more entertaining Roshi than he did a King.

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