"Dragon Ball Z: The Resurrection of Frieza" is a tribute to the classics, but it is not a successful theatrical movie. Frieza is deliberately raised, and the character attributes are arbitrarily edited, so they are mysterious In addition to the classic fighting scenes, this movie is difficult to justify, and it almost has no plot of its own at all.
I heard that Toriyama Akira, who has long been ignorant of Dragon Ball, once again took on the responsibility of the screenwriter of "Dragon Ball Z: The Resurrection of Frieza", which makes people full of expectations for this theatrical version, but how can I really see this? The movie is especially surprising. Except for the repeated sales of old feelings and boring jokes, it is almost impossible to find even a single bright spot in the whole story. Although Frieza's inevitable defeat is inevitable, it is so hasty. The plot idea, what else can there be other than feelings?
Looking back on the "Dragon Ball" series, I actually think the most essential chapter is the fierce battle of Namek in "Dragon Ball Z". It can also be moved by its emotions, so it is a good choice for the movie to use the perspective of resurrecting Frieza as the entry point for the new theatrical version, but the most embarrassing thing about this theatrical version is that it chose the wrong era. At this time, Wukong The strength of the family and its friends has grown exponentially, and it is no longer the same as Frieza in his early years. Therefore, what the film does is to increase Frieza's strength by force, but this kind of far-fetched can be described as the beginning. It is not good to be a teacher.
As the plot progresses, this movie can be said to be the same as the unforgettable battle of Fleet Samuel in the early years. The appearance of a large number of miscellaneous soldiers is almost meaningless. Gohan, Piccolo, Krillin and other classic characters can only show their faces by lowering their attributes or raising their attributes to ignite old feelings. Play, how can such a so-called burning passion be the unyielding perseverance for justice and the moving of giving up life for the sake of fetters? Can't come up with a little bit of innovation in the plot, and the blind fight has already lost the source of the charm of "Dragon Ball".
The more sophisticated production level has not really restored the grand occasion of the past. This battle with Frieza has long been corrupted by gimmicks, but it is just a revival of a dog's tail.
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