Dragon Ball Super: Broly, 3 points can be said to be the only storyteller in the Dragon Ball theatrical version that is willing to be right. From a perspective, I also used the fighting perspective in the game (everyone who has played ps2 Dragon Ball should know it)
The dynamic screenshots alone are very attractive, but the setting of the Saiyan invincible and invincible in the theatrical version is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the constant transformation of both sides in the fight makes it uninteresting, even if Frieza has always been In fact, being beaten doesn't shed blood. It's like playing a family. Knowing that you can't die will make you feel aesthetically fatigued, and it will drag the back of the gorgeous fight. My dad watched it with me, and went out for a while and came back and said, eh? Why are they still fighting? The literary drama is relatively good (other Dragon Ball theatrical versions). The first half is already like a normal movie. Later, because I was tired of watching the fight, I even wanted to watch the drama for a while. 23333 Overall, it can still be watched by Dragon Ball fans, not fans There is no need to join in the fun. PS: There are naturally many flaws in the setting. For example, a few awesome people are so smashing on the earth. The earth can stand up to toss and so on, but the theatrical version doesn't care about those. After all, the theatrical version is not Dragon Ball. Of course, Dragon Ball after Majin Buu is not Dragon Ball anymore.
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