9.0/10
"Simply describe it in words."
Although I grew up in the era when "Dragon Ball" was on the rise, I am not a "Dragon Ball" fan personally.
Later, I watched "One Piece", but the animation rhythm was too slow.
When "Aquaman" did not come out, there were many so-called Marvel movies, and DC animation was strong. From "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" to the latest "Superman Dynasty", I personally think that only "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" is good-looking, other That's the case with DC animated movies.
Before the theatrical version of "Dragon Ball Z: Gods and Gods", I only watched the beginning and did not read further.
But this time "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is different.
First, I saw the news that "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" broke $100 million at the global box office and $30 million in North America on February 3. Of course, there is no comparison with the news that "The Wandering Earth" reached $3.8 million at the North American box office two days ago. "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is a large-scale limited screening in North America, and "The Wandering Earth" is a small-scale screening in North America.
As the twentieth theatrical version of the "Dragon Ball" series, "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is 100 minutes long, but has nearly 40 minutes of coherent battle scenes and super-burning BGM.
Speaking of the nearly 40-minute chunks of fighting in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, I think of the half-hour-long fight that 2012's Avengers fought all the way to the end.
Of course, "Reunion" is everyone playing together, "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is Goku, Vegeta beats Broly, and Frieza is beaten.
Although there are a little less people, "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is a head-to-head fight.
In simple words, I think it should be:
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The battle scene in "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is similar in color to the lightsaber duel between the Jedi and the Sith in "Star Wars". In the film, blue, red, green and golden yellow represent the energy and moves of each character.
All kinds of colorful tricks are interspersed in the fast and shocking battle. Because the characters move quickly, it is easy to ignore the whole scene when watching only one focus of the battle. Fist each other, you come and I go.
This kind of red, blue, golden, fist to flesh, strength and energy collide with each other, both simple and obvious, but also overwhelming.
Wukong wants to increase his own strength by constantly fighting against masters, and gradually climb to the peak of his strength.
In addition to the refreshing film, it is the super-burning blood that runs through the battle.
Cool and it's over.
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