In fact, giving this film a spoiler, I think it's a very stupid thing...
Because its plot can be said to be meaningless.
It really doesn't make any sense, just like Dragon Ball Super has a cross-universe martial arts tournament.
Just to give them a reasonable reason to fight, and the fight is over!
So the first 50 minutes of the real plot in this film actually delayed the film.
Because the story was too boring and routine, Broly was already an old acquaintance, this time he dragged it out again, and set up a new background, so that he had a reason to be beaten.
Frieza and Bulma's collection of Dragon Balls is the origin of the conflict, but it turns out that one wants to grow taller and the other wants to rejuvenate, it's just a child's nonsense.
It's not as good as the Oolong of the year who wanted a small Nei Nei to be more manly.
However, after the official start of the fight, it will be exciting. It is absolutely rare for you to see such a smooth light pollution fight in the Japanese comics.
Where do the animated fights that have impressed you in recent years come from?
One punch? Dororo? little hero? That's far from it, it's the big screen!
Unlike pure light pollution or beautiful original paintings, this film is mixed with a lot of stylized paintings that allow the artist to unleash self-reflection animations.
Maybe some people are not used to it, but it is definitely cool to see it!
What's more, this time there is also the assistance of 4D effects!
From the extremely real ups and downs of the spacecraft, to the feedback from the punches to your body in the battle, it is extremely real and extremely immersive!
I think if I meet a big brother with a bad temper, I might be able to fuck with the chair on the spot.
However, it is not recommended for people with the mentality of "I have seen Dragon Ball comics/animations before and want to refresh my feelings".
Because he really doesn't have much feelings, except for the most important Wukong Vegeta and Piccolo Bulma with soy sauce, there is no one else in the square.
If you haven't seen Chao and don't know Quanwang Ma Zai and the God of Destruction, you'll still be curious about those two.
Of course, I should also be curious about the God of Super Competition and Super Blue, but fortunately, this time I didn't put on the free extreme will power.
I guess people who haven't seen it have been a little confused when they see these words...
This red-haired state is the Super Saiyan God, which is more powerful than Super Saiyan. It can be simply understood as a Super Saiyan who has reached the realm of God.
Characterized by red hair, thinning, and pupils!
This state is super blue, which is actually the result of the red-haired state above turning into a super step.
It can also be called the Super Super Saiyan God, just... it's more powerful anyway.
As for the blue-haired pretty boy in the picture, it's actually the result of Goku and Vegeta using an ugly fusion dance, Gogeta.
Do you think this little vest is exactly the same as Gotenks? It's probably the characteristic of the fusion dance.
Of course, it doesn't matter if you don't make up these messy settings.
You just need to know that the more you transform, the stronger it is and it’s not over—in fact, that’s what they do when they create.
The purpose is to become stronger and stronger. As for the name and concept, it is just a pretense to make strong make sense.
After all, this is an animation that will not lose anything without reading subtitles!
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