Dragonball Evolution Review

Dragonball Evolution
Directed by: James Wong
Written by: Ben Ramsey
Starring: Justin Chatwin, Chow Yun-Fat, Emmy Rossum, Jamie Chung, James Marsters, Randall Duk Kim, Joon Park, Ernie Hudson

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Asian culture has had a massive influence on North America over the past decade and a half, to the point where nearly every popular children’s animated series is now either being imported from Japan or created in the same art style, virtually every horror movie is required to have creepy children in it, and the majority of action movies made since The Matrix has tried to emulate the same slick martial arts choreography. Now the latest trend in Hollywood has producers trying to repackage some of the biggest Japanese animated series as live action films, and it seems only appropriate that Dragonball is one of the first to find its way to the big screen.

Based on the manga by Akira Toriyama, Dragonball mixes martial arts, Chinese mythology and science-fiction to create an addictive soap opera of epic proportions. While the show never became truly mainstream here in North America, it was certainly popular enough to receive a big budget feature film adaptation. The thing is, it probably should have happened a lot sooner, because Dragonball was at the height of its popularity back in the late ’90s. It also probably shouldn’t have come from a Hollywood studio because they clearly do not have a firm grasp on the source material. The end result is something that is only going to anger fans while completely baffling the uninitiated.

Justin Chatwin stars as Goku, a socially awkward high school student who is being trained as a martial artist by his grandfather (Randall Duk Kim) and told strange stories of aliens who tried to destroy the world 2000 years ago. On his 18th birthday, his grandfather gives him an ancient artifact known as a Dragonball and asks him to keep it safe. Little does he know that the evil Lord Piccolo, who was imprisoned 2000 years ago, has escaped and is now trying to recover all seven Dragonballs in order to grant him the wish of a magical dragon. When Goku returns home from a party one night he finds his house destroyed and his grandfather dying. He must seek the help of a Master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat), and collect the Dragonballs using a tracking device invented by his new acquaintance Bulma (Emmy Rossum).

For the most part, Dragonball Evolution is a blur of stale CGI, terrible art design, and painful dialogue. More importantly, it has absolutely no relation to the Dragonball that I’m familiar with. The fact that they chose to give it the hip and meaningless subtitle “Evolution” (because, you know, it sounds cool) speaks volumes about this film.

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Their first mistake was setting the movie in something resembling the real world. I guess they wanted to hook viewers with a universal high school story shaping Goku as a nerd who is picked on by bullies and has a crush on a girl who is out of his league. Unfortunately this has been done so many times before that it feels awfully cliched, and to make matters worse, Goku gets revenge on the bullies within the first ten or fifteen minutes, rendering his entire character arc obsolete. Justin Chatwin’s acting is so wooden that all of these early scenes are painful to watch, and he also has an arrogance about him that makes him completely unlikeable. They really needed to cast someone like Shia LaBeouf, Tobey Maguire or heck even Ralph Macchio if they had any hope of working that angle.

Fortunately, high school is left behind pretty quickly… unfortunately, the movie goes on to become an incoherent mess. I’ll be the first to admit that Dragonball is a pretty silly concept on paper, but it certainly deserved better treatment than this. Even with a nonsensical plot, they still could have maintained the spirit of Dragonball if they had captured the long build-ups and the grand scale of the fights. Instead we are lead from one random CG backdrop to another, stopping for a quick, uninspired fight at each step of the way.

If only the movie could have offered up a few decent action sequences, all may have been forgiven. Director James Wong previously did the 2001 Matrix knockoff The One starring Jet Li, but the action in Dragonball Evolution doesn’t even measure up to that. All of the fights are either short choreographed sequences of punches and kicks delivered by actors who are simply going through the motions, or uninteresting gun fights. The fact that the movie is rated PG (not even PG-13!) tells you just how tame the action really is.

As for the final battle, which should have been absolutely epic, it ends up being mired in a cloud of lazy digital effects. It was initially believed that the budget for the movie was $100 million, but recent reports put it closer to the $45 million range, a figure that doesn’t really surprise me. Everything looks and feels cheap, from Piccolo’s ridiculous green make-up to the sparse sets and digital environments. It’s too bad that Stephen Chow couldn’t contribute more in his producer role, since his own movie Kung Fu Hustle is one of the few things that made me think Dragonball could actually work as a live action flick.

In the end, it comes as no surprise that Dragonball Evolution is a terrible movie. It seems like Fox has been trying to hide it from the public for so long now, and the lack of marketing only proves that they had no confidence in it whatsoever. The foreign market is probably what they are most interested in, since they released it overseas a full month earlier than North America. However, this movie is so ill-conceived and so far removed from the source material that I can’t see anyone being satisfied, least of all the original audience for the manga and anime. It’s absolutely dreadful. — Sean

SCORE: 0.5 stars



Recommended If You Like: Dead or Alive, The One, The Forbidden Kingdom



  • Wow, that was a great review! I agree with everything you’ve stated here 110%.

    I went and saw the movie last night & I to was extremely disappointed, but I didn’t expect much in the first place.

    I honestly feel as if the only thing that actually had any relation to the actual manga and anime are the names of the characters and the actual dragonballs. They honestly stuffed the characters up, I mean Goku is meant to be a goofy, optimistic and determined character yet the movie Goku lacked any of those attributes. Same applies with the other characters, just a major mess.

    Once again, great review.

  • P.S:
    The only fight scene which was almost decent was where Goku was dodging those 5 thugs.
    All the rest were incredibly lame, I mean Goku takes out Goku with one random KameHameHa, like barely any fist fighting or anything. :|
    Epic fail.

  • TheAllKnowingGod

    Did Goku pat women’s crotches?

  • chris

    it suckt very much….and where was krillin? Also the kame ha me ha wave lookt silly.
    i give it two tumbs down.

  • iMaim

    Terrible movie to watch by yourself.
    But I will admit that it’s a blast to watch with friends that are familiar with the original manga/anime series.
    Using a Kamehameha to revive someone is just so …. lame

    Agreed that Shia Labeouf would’ve done a better job than Justin.
    Great review

  • Thanks for the comments guys.

    TheAllKnowingGod: No, but they did try to make Master Roshi look like a pervert by putting a copy of “Bikini Quarterly” magazine in his equipment trunk. Hilarious!

  • db fan

    This is a really harsh review
    I have seen every episode of dragonball from bulma hitting goku with her car to goku throwing a spirit bomb at kid buu (GT i never got around to seeing)
    so I agree as a dragonball fan that this movie was seriously lacking but i would like to point out that it was a decent movie. It was fast paced and high energy and kept me interested.
    I’m just going to make a list of the problems
    1. it was wayyyy too short, this movie should have been an epic film instead it was a short movie directed towards kids between the ages of 10 and 13 so it lacked the darker angle that movies like batman and harry potter have taken on in their more recent adaptations.
    2. Everything was done on a tiny scale. Its dragonball they have to go all out. Nothing was big enough, Oozaru, Shenron… which leads me too piccolo
    3. Piccolo is a major villain of dragonball and if they are going to introduce him in the first dragonball movie they have to go all out and while had a good grasp of piccolo as a hero and a villain in the anime i look at james marsters(who I am a huge fan of) and i wonder what this piccolo is all about.
    4.As far as all of the changes to the series it did make it extremely cliche and again its dragonball to make it great they have to go all out and start from the beginning and intend on investing hundreds of millions of dollars into it. To think that they could only make 3 movies outta dragonball ruined it
    5. Master Roshi wasn’t old, bald no long white beard, no walking stick, no turtle shell and no turtle, and no pink house. THat made me sad.

    With all these changes it makes you wonder as a viewer where this adapted series is going to go next, so thats kind of a good thing. Logically they would jump ahead and bring in raditz and explain to goku how he is a saiyan but now that doesnt make sense since apparently goku is 2000 years old…. what? (that is the most confusing change for me)
    if they skip to the saiyans it will cut out everything with krillin, tien/chaitzu, piccolo jr, the red ribbon army, and the world tournaments.

    It looks like with the low box office grosses that have resulted so far i wouldn’t be surprised if they didn’t make a sequal, and if they do it will have to be three to four hours and would have to dump a hundred to hundred fifty million dollars… again… dragon ball you cant go to big

  • The Retaliator

    Having seen most of DB, all of DBZ, and parts of GT, as well as a few direct-to-video movies, I actually wasn’t too disappointed.

    The title Dragonball Evolution seemed to hint that they were giving DB the same treatment as X-Men Evolution gave the X-Men, a re-imagining of the whole thing. So, I went in expecting to see drastic changes to the Dragonball story and characters as I did in the X-Men, Spider-man, Fantastic Four, Batman, Superman and Smallville productions.

    The main concept of DB has always been that Goku, and later Gohyan, were absolute innocents, trying to combat far more experienced evil villains. The heroes actually manage to convert most of the villians, like Piccolo, Vegeta, and Boo, into heroes.

    I was dissapointed that they didn’t have any talking animals. Some of my favorite characters were Turtle, Oolong, Puar, Chiaotzu, and, for that matter, Nimbus.

    We do get to see the Otherworld, so I guess that’s a plus. But the dead person in particular doesn’t have a halo…

    And they totally made Yamcha as unlikeable as possible. Which leads me to appreciate that Krillan and Yajirobe were left out of the film rather than butcher their characters as bad as they did Goku and Yamcha.

    The target audience seemed to be a new, younger generation of fans that hadn’t seen any of the other DB products. Yet they have one-liners as inside jokes that make sense only if you’ve seen the complete series.

    There was only one minor plot hole. Master Rochi reveals that he can fly. Later, our heroes can’t get around some molten lava to get to a dragonball without flying. Really.

    I can’t wait for the dVd version with the deleted scenes to come out to make more sense of why the movie seemed to have switched directors after the Peter Parker reminescent high school bully scenes were resolved.

  • joe

    I would just like to say what a fantastic review.I will be honest I have not watched the film yet but I have enough experience in film workings to know exactly what I will be like.as much as it pains me to say why should there be vegeta etc already? it just means that they will bring our loved characters in later,but of course it will be in a weird mess.it is great that fans of db are against the film but i think these people are getting mixed up with dbz rather than the whole db series,so I can forgive the evolution title as it is like a different chapter.ok ok so thats enough of me being fair.the big and ultimate problem is it looks like just a terrible film on its own BUT the part that gets me is it has the db name on it,dragon ball z is the main backbone of course because that is where most of the characters come from example vegeta…as you can tell i love vegeta.so they have spent years and years with all this character/story development only to be marketed to emo kids who follow one by one as fashion dictates,why are these kids gonna watch it?because its whacky and ironic because hey didnt ya know japan is crazy,to a degree but anime and j drama is packed with stunning writing.so in short they made a terrible film to appeal to people that will not appreciate it.this film also leads me to a huge fear of a naruto film or one piece film,making half ass efforts of truly stunning anime/manga why don’t america stick to their dc & pretty woman.

  • TheAllKnowingGod

    Did they show Goku’s junk? His filmjunk if you will.

  • Tman

    I havent seen the movie, nor do i want to. It looks like another crap shlock fest of bad cg and maybe worse direction and acting. Plus hearing that they change the story and leave out krillan and tien, thats horrible. I love all dragonball anime and manga, but i refuse to see a movie based on a great japanese story ruined by a greedy hollywood film company who says screw the fans, lets put out a turd of a movie with little money and be lucky to make a dime off of it. Screw you FOX!

  • Tman

    Oh, and one more thing. Seeing the way piccolo is portrayed, nevertheless goku and roshi, i agree with whoever said it is probably better that krillan, chiotzu, and tien were left out, why ruin it even more?

  • itsmeJDN

    I just saw this movie. I thought it was cheesy, but still likeable. If anyone likes a teenage, semi-action with light comedy movie, than this is for you. I was surprised to see Chow Yun Fat in this movie.

  • Chatwin is simply too cool to play Goku. Goku is supposed to be a loveable dufus with a heart of gold and an indominatble fighting spirit. Chatwin, however, is as cool as the other side of the pillow. Too cool by half to play Goku.

    He just doesn’t look like the kind of guy that would step and fight off a bully to save a nerd… He looks like the type that would throw a party when his parents are out of town and not let the nerds in…

    They needed to cast someone innocnent and manic – and less bad-boy/stoner.

    They also needed… well, everything else.

  • Will

    Sean, thank you. Thank you SO much for saying what needs to be said about the cultural genocide that is this movie.

  • hoo%

    Fail.

  • jake

    two thumbs down! obviously the movie wasn’t prepared perfectly. The storyline is a mess. Goku was never a nerd! I think they thought of it like spiderman…

    I think they should have followed the original story. It was way more too cool than this.

  • Chip

    Right on with this review. The DB manga sotyr, while I wasnt a huge fan of, was extremely necessary to set the tone for the rest of the franchise. Hollywood should have respected this film alot more then what they did. Something tells me that part way through this, they realized they had a dud and went through the motions. Gokus character sucked he had Rossi’s womanizing traits ( daydreaming of chi chi eating a strawberry). You gotta be kidding me, Goku was oblivious to women. The best thing about manga animated goku was he wasnt your typical hero, he was kinda weird in a way. This Goku was just no where near him, I didnt get why the bullies picked on him to begin with. He didn’t really act like a nerd, nor dress like one, he rode a bike thats about it.

    Chi Chi didn’t do anything for me. Chi chi was known for her stubborness, this one reminded me of the popular girl in school. Ok she liked to fight but cmon she was eye candy that was it.

    Yamcha cheese and rice my natz hurt. Next

    Bulma. my god she spit out her lines like she had prior commitments and needed to get through he scenes quickly.

    Piccolo might have been the only thing partly resembling the actual character but he still looked like something from the buffy the vampire slayer tv series.

    This movie is supposed to be part of a 3 part trilogy, but with the the crappy opening weekend numbers ( what some 4.7 million opening weekend) I doubt they make anymore and thats a good thing.

  • Not that I’m a fan of the series, but it is one of many similar atrocities. If its a mess and not completed, how is it allowed to be released? Was it a time constraint where producers/director wait until the last week to finish it and hope for the best?

    Its the viewers and fans who put down hard earned cash who suffer.

  • Chuck

    This is the first time I have been angered enough by movie makers to want to start some coalition against this garbage. I don’t understand why we have to take this crap lying down. Why are a few higher up Hollywood morons allowed to completely shit on something as world widely loved as dragon balls. seriously, a few rich fucks are completely spitting on hundreds of thousands of fans world wide. this is complete bull shit to defile such a widely beloved series. why couldn’t some one who cared, put an equivalent amount of time and effort in DB as they’ve done with lord of the rings or harry potter? doesn’t dragon ball deserve the same detail? don’t the fans deserve more?

  • Anthony

    THIS MOVIE IS SO AMAZING! On opposite day.

  • John

    This was a filler right?

  • Neal

    I had high hopes for this movie because I always wanted to see dbz in live action form. I was disappointed.

    the movie seemed like a 90 minute preview of the actual, better full version.

  • Contented Fan

    Dragonball Evolution is the finest piece of cinematography I have ever experienced in my life: the fine acting (further complimented by an exemplar casting) was enough to send this epic through to the parthenon of legendary films amongst whom it so rightly deserves to dwell.

    Additionally, the artistic divergence from the, (lets face it- somewhat stale) original plot line was beautifully executed and was reinforced by a myriad of first-class special effects (seriously- MAYA takes skillz people).

    This movie completed me- as a person both emotionally and intellectually.

  • db fan

    you’re joking right?
    i would agree that the movie wasn’t a complete waste in that it is a step in the right direction (it took what? 5 batman movies to finally come out with a good one? it might be the same with dragon ball)
    but it was also lacking in so many areas

    if ben ramsey hadn’t written a piece of shit script and they got a good writer it wouldn’t have sucked so much

  • Chris Harkreader

    Well just saw the movie, and I must say that it a big mess it had nothing to do with anything Dragon Ball was even remotely about. 1st Justin Chatwin’s character Goku was so not the innocent fun loving Goku we have all come to know. 2nd how were Nameks planet destroyers? If I remember correctly Piccolo was the evil from within Kame.
    3rd the only thing that has any relation to the manga and anime is the characters names, and watching this movie reminded me how crappy Street Fighter the Movie was with Jean Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia. Just once why don’t the people who make these movies actually try to research the material before making a movie out of it that way we are not stuck with another turd with the name on it.

  • Corderro Salazar

    Lawl

  • Dabora

    I’m a huge DB fan. I am in the midst of watching the whole series again from start (DB)to finish (DBZ then DBGT, then the movies) with my son. We started when he was 5, he’s now 8 and we’re in the middle of the Buu saga. He absolutely loved this movie. He had a blast yelling at the screen when they screwed up something (there was a lot to yell about), but he really enjoyed the action scenes. He’s been ranting on about the plot holes all weekend – just why did Goku wish back Roshi (who he’d just met) instead of Gohan ?

  • TK

    How come no one has pointed out that the character Goku is played by a white guy? Come on guys he’s suppose to be asian at least!

  • Nobody pointed that out because you are wrong.

    1) He’s not human so he is def. not Asian.
    2) Anime characters, like Goku are almost always drawn in such a way as to make them look more American that Asian. At least in my opinion. Goku does not look Asian to me at all… Have you seen his eyes?

  • kurosaki ichigo

    WHAT?!Gokuu its not asian!!!he comes from the saiyajin planet GOD!! so basically he’s not white

  • TK

    My bad! I had always assumed he was asian.. but I guess he is technically Saiyin.

  • Ghostmachine

    just a couple things I didn’t see anyone say anything about(maybe they did and just didnt see it) Oozaru-I was pretty sure they have to have a tail to go oozaru, and when goku had a “epic battle” like with picalo in the movie I thought he used the dragon fist. I’ve never seen him fly threw a KameHameHa except for a dragon fist. Roshi’s place is on an island not in a city. It’s crazy to me how anyone gave premission for this junk. I’m not a master of knowledge when it comes to DB or DBZ but I’ve seen enough to know that this movie was BS! I want my money and hour and 25min of my life back!

  • ThatSexiThing

    You guys gatta remember, this isnt DBZ… its an adaptation from db to modernize it for a new generation.

    P.s. When going to see this movie, keep in mind. This isnt DBZ with all the Glowing Blonde hair and the hitting so hard u fly threw a mountain we all know… This is DB. He cant go sayian yet. Lets wait for the next 1, shall we? give it a chance. go in with an open mind.

  • john

    *face palm*

    fail..

  • itstheend

    doesn’t matter what u call it, even if its not dragonball z, it still FAIL. oh fox fanboys pls stop spamming all the sites u come across! we ALL alredy know the movie poops so stop wasting ur time

  • kmann

    Look, what were you really expecting? It’s an 88 minute, PG, re-imagining of the original Dragonball. I had to keep reminding myself that it was a re-imagining of Dragonball to enjoy the movie. The sequels are supposed to go more into the mythology of Dragonball so Krillin and Tien and everyone had a chance to be seen. And Harry Potter started of as PG and got darker and got a PG-13 rating, so when this gets into the DBZ part of things, it could get much more intense. I hope that they keep making sequels so we can all see a live action battle between Goku and Vegeta a.k.a Coolest Saiyan Ever. I did get tired of hearing chi pronounced like “key”, when it really is pronounced like “Cheese” minus the “se”.
    But it was cool to hear Shenron called by the Japanese Shen-Long.

  • Jesus H. Christ! ENOUGH!!! I don’t want to hear about how we philistines simply “don’t understand” and how this is a “re-imaging” or a “modernization.”

    I could throw a huge, heaping pile of warm pig shit in your face and call it a “re-imaging” or a “modernization” of the old pie-in-the-face gag, but guess what… YOU’RE NOT LAUGHING AND YOUR FACE IS STILL COVERED IN PIG SHIT!!!

    SERENITY NOW!!!

  • jon wiseman

    great review man. i knew going in that it was goona be tainted as taint can get and still found myself shaking my head no over and over and over again. there were no fight scenes at all, even the chinese version of dragon ball that came out in the 80s was a billion times better just cause they understood their characters more. master roshi was the biggest joke ever, i understand that they made it for kids and did not the perverted aspect of roshi but the fact that they semi start him off kinda hunched over and silly but then looses every bit of emotion after the first scene was just hummiliating to see, its like he becomes a different person after his openeing scene.the entire movie was a jump from one bad scene to the next, hey lets go to a volcano and have an exact replica of a power ranger fight. hey lets throw in yamcha for kicks who is a useless character and just leave out krillian. where is gokus tale,where is the point of destroying a classic manga, people will respect u more if u make a low budget crap film as long as u simply stick to the story. the thing that made me the most upset is the d bag from buffy who played a pathetic version of piccilo actually follows the dbz saga and went on saying that the movie was good. grrrrrrrr dam u all who had a finger in this

  • Jared Mullen

    I’m a fan of the dragonball series, have been for 12 years and I liked Dragonball Evolution. Sure it’s not the best movie but to say it’s the absolute worse movie ever made I saw PLEASE. Of course I would have changed several things and if I could have then the negative reviews i’m sure would have dropped by 65 percent. With me it’s more than just liking the anime series, i’m obsessed with it

  • Jared Mullen

    and of course everyone has there opinion and i’m not going to bash people for not liking it just as about 80 percent of everyone will hate me for liking it

  • godoo

    idiot…

    you can’t under any circumstances look at this movie in relation to the manga or anime…every single person on the set stated many times not to expect anything from either one except for a few characters, dragonballs, and kamehameha

    you need to look at it from a regular movie perspective, if you do that ull enjoy it a lot more than you did, i thought it was pretty good and i followed db, dbz, and dbgt as kid through the manga and anime

  • godoo

    also….

    they can’t follow the series because the story is to long, they had to make cuts here and there, but they have the general stuff down

  • Coffeebob

    If you go into the cinema and expect dbz, then of course you will be disappointed. You DO NOT get a bigger Dragonball Z fan than I (i have a full sleeve tattoo of dragonball to prove it). However I went to the movie with an open mind, and was WELL AWARE that I was paying for an ADAPTION. I think the movie was made exactly the way it was meant to, and appealled to the exact audience that was intended. If you really want to see Krillin, or roshi on an Island, or Tien & Chiaotzu or a 1 and a half hour long kamehameha simply watch the cartoon. Otherwise count your vaginas lucky that you actually got a decent movie with a good budget, good cast and open slather for sequels.

  • I just threw a big, heaping pile of pig shit in your face Coffeebob! It was SO FUNNY! See, it’s just like the old pie-in-the-face gag but I totally “adapted” it! Isn’t that MIND-BLOWING!!!

    “Adaption”, “modernization” and “re-imaging” are code words for “we f*ucked this up royally, everyone with half a brain will hate it so let’s see if we can trick a few of them by pretending we did it on purpose.”

    Kudos on the use of vagina though.

  • db fan

    I think all the bad reviews are a good thing, regardless of whether or not i liked the movie, because maybe some idiot will pick up on what the fans r saying (stick to the story) and next time they will stick to the story.
    personally i think they should scrap this start and start over with a poor foundation like this one the movies that they pile on top of it will just fall apart also

  • Prince Morph

    Alright,

    Here is the deal,

    Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are the best Anime series and has set the standards for most action/supernatural and KI related Anime (Bleach , Naruto..etc). A Live Action of this series No matter How much anyone could have done it would have never matched up to the series. So with that in mind I went down to watch this movie. And I was Disappointed, changing the character basis and other details are fine with me. But they could have done so much more. I mean come on, IT IS DRAGON BALL, people have to respect that fact. But the producers and directors took that Name and destroyed it. COMPLETELY

  • karateka666

    I just finished watching DBE, and i have to say the only way you can enjoy such a film is to leave out anything you know about the anime series and go in to the theater like if you were going in to watch a brand new movie with an entirely different name as the one stated in your ticket voucher. So in other words replace the tittle Dragon Ball Evolution with Dragon Fighter : The Evolution of Fighting, see now you can go watching w/o mixing the awesome manga with this brand new and nothing to do with dragon ball :D

  • Dimi

    I’m a really big fan of Dragonball (anime) and when I heard about the movie I was excited… But after seeing the trailers for it, my expectations drop, and then seeing the movie I was like this was horrible they could of at least tried to stick with some of the anime such as adding Krillen and the fact Goku never went to High School and Grandpa Gohan shouldn’t have been alive when Goku was in the teenage years… Plus it messes up the whole timeline on how the anime goes…Saying they did their best for 90mins is just stupid, if they can have flashback about King Piccolo being there some 200 years and being sealed away they could of told a story about Goku and have the whole movie based on the Tournament and him fighting King Piccolo in the end….Plus Oozaru should of been a Giant.

  • Geo

    I haven’t seen it yet, but I’ve heard that if it was just an action movie without “Dragonball” slapped on as a title, it would’ve been a good movie.