Legends arise in Kunihiko Yuyama's <i>Pokemon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life</i>.<p>Set in the Pokemon universe, this film's 90 minute plot is quite loaded. There are numerous explanations with regards to the legendary Pokemon subplots and having a number… More
Legends arise in Kunihiko Yuyama's <i>Pokemon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life</i>.<p>Set in the Pokemon universe, this film's 90 minute plot is quite loaded. There are numerous explanations with regards to the legendary Pokemon subplots and having a number of them duke it out for a good portion of the picture is a crowd-pleaser. Despite all that, one of the more intriguing pieces to the story, along with the Pichu segments, is the involvement of time travel. While there are some parts of the outcome that are questionable, they are easily forgivable. Hey, this is Pokemon.</p><p>The combination of animation and CGI isn't necessarily the cream of the crop; however, using them both together hardly hurts this film in anyway.</p><p>Aside from the voice of Arceus, which sounds a little weak and un-masculine, the rest of the cast is as expected. The human characters have matching voices, while the Pokemon sounds are just as adorable as they are.</p><p>Like many other things, Pokemon is not for everyone. As for <i>Pokemon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life</i>, it is a recommendable Pokemon adventure.</p>