The first half of the film is basically perfecting the history of the Saiyans, and portraying a selfish, self-reliant, and self-willed King Vegeta. This kind of king does not see any combat effectiveness and wise governance. Ability, in contrast, his son Vegeta, the wife-protecting madman, the second fighting force of Tsundere, and the rival of the protagonist Wannian, is much cuter.
Continue to bury the foreshadowing of how Broly was sent to Wampa Star, and how his father loved his son eagerly to chase after him, leading him to fight monsters and level up, establishing the origin of the biggest boss in the headquarters. It's just different from the old version of the manic setting because of the crying of Kakarot's baby.
King Frieza still shows arrogant and wicked attributes, even though he is an old scheming man, he ended up collecting Dragon Balls just to increase his height by 5 cm. In order not to make this wish too absurd, she also made a foreshadowing from Bulma's point of view. She collected Dragon Balls just to make herself 5 years younger. Why not more? A little more to be seen! This mental state is quite accurate!
The protagonist Wukong's setting in this work is still that martial idiot, Le Tian blind, and responsible for combat effectiveness, but he used to listen to the dubbing of the dubbed version, and suddenly hearing the original version of Masako Nozawa's voice will make a little drama, don't you think it's true Is there a hint of the old aunt's shrill smell? Especially when his father, Bardock, also spoke in this voice, it was very inconsistent.
BOSS Broly's human nature is very rich, from the iconic apron from the ears of the beast "Ba" on the Wampa star to the love of eating chocolate and drinking pure water, to simply obeying his father's words and even being used. People have empathy for this primitive and simple muscular man, plus the two rational, dreamy, and emotional non-passengers in Frieza's army, a woman and an old soldier, made a wish at the end to send Broly back to Wampa. The pivotal push of the star, the invincible existence of Broly, subtly resolved the difficulty of the ending. Presumably the old bird doesn't want this popular berserker Saiyan to be smashed into slag by Gogeta's final turtle qigong. Maybe he can turn into an effective fighting force in the future plot? For example, the Mara arc in the current manga.
The second half of the film is a Dragon Ball standard BOSS fight. Perhaps many viewers will think that it is just a battle of you coming and going, punching and kicking each other, and Broly, who has roaring disease, has only been roaring since the start of the fight, distressing the seiyuu. But isn't that what Dragon Ball is all about? From Piccolo to Frieza to Siru to Buu, which time is not a fight that occupies most of the plot of the chapter, this is the bloody fighting manga! However, I admit that my favorite is the brain-opening, biscuit-changing, ghostly kamikaze agents, and interesting fights with various personalities in the Buu arc, rather than brainless crackling. But in this one, there are also dances of Goku and Vegeta, as well as the 3D special effects of Broly's rising combat power with visual effects in the animation, and even if Goku becomes a super race god, he will be smashed to the ground. It's unbearable, but it's actually pretty cool!
But in my mind, Gogeta is still far less handsome than Vegeta.
In short, Dragon Ball fans can find their own fun in it, but I believe that I can also ignite the passion of my youth from the sincere production and super-spirited soundtrack.
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