After Dragon Ball entered the plot of "Super", the setting and combat effectiveness really collapsed. The whole work has no value other than being cool. A work without a combat ceiling is definitely not a good work. In contrast, the cool and connotative "one punch man" is really a masterpiece. The output all relies on roar and plug-in hard steel. If you can't beat it, you can roar, open the super game, open the super game, and until the end, the fighting moves appear. There is actually lava under the iceberg, I don't know what the environment setting is thinking. . . Therefore, Super: Broly this theatrical version can only give a 5.5 rating, as a movie, it fails. However, if it is a 4d version, it is really different! I have seen too many cool visual stimuli, so the 2d version of the Dragon Ball theatrical version has no advantages, but the 4d version, the opening head-cha-la's Goku vs Vegeta, and the middle stage of the main point of view splitting fight, these match the 4d really. It's a unique experience. It's a pity that the 4D version of Xi'an has only 3 films in total. . . Fortunately it didn't come in vain. But if I watch the 2D version, I definitely don't want to watch the next one, it's too wise. It is not suitable for viewers who have not fully contacted Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Super. Dragon Ball Super: Broly 4d 7.5/10
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