The theatrical version of "One Piece" is probably the most model of filming without the brain. The whole movie has a plot that is equal to not to mention. If you are not a fan of the original book or animation, you can't stand this elementary school-like storytelling ability. A bunch of explosion and fighting special effects are flying all over the sky, which is simply a two-dimensional version of "Transformers 5".
Of course, I am an old fan of "One Piece" (the new world chapter is too boring to abandon the pit), this theatrical version pays tribute to the plot of the old chapter, so the viewing experience is still OK, except for being blinded by the unbeautiful fighting scenes In addition, basically you can happily complain about translations such as "Navigator is illegal" and "Justice League". But I sincerely hope that the theatrical version of "One Piece" can be a bit dry in screenwriting. After all, "The Strongest Z" has begun to decline, and this time it is closer to Conan's style (selling characters, selling feelings, even Ai Sidu It's really unreasonable to take it out for consumption for no reason.) It's really unbearable. I really hope that the screenwriter can still write a script at the level of "The World of the Strong", or Oda himself has come up with a way to make procrastination more interesting?
PS: There are too many implanted Easter eggs, which makes the Easter eggs equal to the main film. It reminds me of "Batman Vs Superman". Alas, this method of shooting feels like adding a dog on my knees. I really don't want it to become mainstream.
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