It's good-looking, there's no plot, I feel like I've been fooled, but the scenes of continuous fighting, teleportation, and flash cutting for 20 to 30 minutes make me smile inexplicably (covering my face?♂️). At the opening, I was surprised by the retro style of painting. If I didn't know that the "Super Series" was the sequel of Akira Toriyama 15 years later, I would really think it was an old comeback work like Totoro. The plot is simple, and the blood is somewhat nonsensical. As an audience who has not been exposed to the Dragon Ball series, there will be a threshold, such as who the supporting characters of the characters are (but it is not important, the main ones can be played), and such as the resurrection of the villain. Such small details (which have been explained in the Dragon Ball animation), etc., basically do not affect the viewing experience. Broly's setting is very interesting. He is powerful and is kept in captivity by his father like a beast. He is simple-minded but kind-hearted. Anger made him strong, which made me think of Shiva of Hinduism dancing to the end of the world's destruction, very interesting.
It is recommended for young people to watch in the theater when they are free. The retro style, blood fighting and output rely on the funny setting of roaring. It is a good adjustment in leisure time [laugh cry][laugh cry][laugh cry]
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