>>32861995>>32863491The Keldeo movie starts with the Swords of Justice mentoring Keldeo in different natural places on how to become a hero of Pokemon, and then we get to Kyurem's "home" wich is an abandoned mine.
If it wasn't for the "world of pokemon" intro, the movie would give the impression of taking place in a human-less fantasy land up until Keldeo escapes to fight Kyurem. There is something eerie about the part where the fog goes away and we suddendly see the railways for the first time. The artificial place feels "not safe" unlike the natural ones shown before, and we are left wondering why exactly is it abandoned...
It's part of why this movie is my favorite out of the Pokemon ones. It really sold me on the idea of the Swords of Justice being knights of nature that exist separated from civilization and don't need trainers. It made me want a full movie without humans (maybe based on the Mystery Dungeon games, though those have the pokemon living somewhat like humans).