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Dekiru: The Three Stones

Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  83m  •    •  Directed by: Fred Grant.  •  Starring: Aidan Schroeder, Sheldon Faure, Luke Westerfield, Jean Whalen, Eric Word, Ike Chi, Will Dove, Mark Knapp, Stella Smith, Tony Westerfield, Greg Garrison, Regina McCray, Tori Durin Purcell..
    Ryan McFall, an orphaned young man, discovers that he has special abilities. One day a mysterious warrior in a red cloak attacks Ryan's hometown with the same powers. After learning about the legend of the three stones, Ryan and friends embark on a journey in order to stop the great evil roaming the planet.

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Review:

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Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
Image from: Dekiru: The Three Stones (2015)
I started this film expecting it to be bad. I wasn't disappointed. First let's address the issue of the stones: their name was stolen from Marvel. That is called plagiarism.

Now the plot itself was interesting, but did little in the way of leading up to the final confrontation. The villain's identity was very easy to guess. There was no build up to it.

The writing was poor, and the dialogue was forced. There was little casualness between the characters who were already familiar and nothing was explained. The scenes jumped from one to the other without any resolution in the conflict the characters were experiencing. Myths and legends were introduced without any previous backing.


Review by jessetshort from the Internet Movie Database.