Maybe it's because I haven't seen a few other poorly made theatrical versions, and I don't have a comparison. I don't think this one can blow up ~ but it's still good, at least the picture is relatively good, the plot is simple but relatively complete, and there is actually a prequel
I am also a very die-hard Dragon Ball fan. With more than 20 years of age, unlike many people who are used to watching animation, I am more obsessed with comics and enjoy the most authentic feeling. Many animations make me feel some details. Not as expressive as the comics. The position of Dragon Ball in my heart has never been shaken. Because of Uncle Fujian's various laziness, especially the hasty ending, Youyou Baishu can only be inferior by three points. Instead, Dragon Ball's comics have become more and more refined with time~ From the beginning, the style of drawing with Aralei In the similar round and toot period, to the various edges and corners of the muscles at the end, the changes in the style of painting are getting better and better~
Let's talk about the plot, the later Hunter, Hokage, and One Piece are wonderful, but they are still no match for the influence of Dragon Ball World on my life growth. Even One Piece Luffy actually has the shadow of Goku in the character design, especially the way he eats, he is about to catch up with Goku~ In my opinion, the kind of man who simply wants to become stronger and become the Pirate King with the help of his friends is very Passionate, very inspirational, but can't be greater than Wukong, why? Wukong bears more responsibility and dedication, and does not hesitate to sacrifice himself to protect the earth and the people he loves~
This is most notable in the Sharu game period, and among them, the love for his son Gohan, his education method and his understanding and commitment to the serious consequences caused by his son's impulsiveness really show what a father's love is like a mountain. Although Vegeta is eager to love her son, she has a different education method, which is still a problem. Although it tempers the child's will, it is easy to make the child rebel and lack love.
As far as I can tell, I won’t talk about the advantages of this movie. I want to talk about the shortcomings, mainly the details of the plot.
First, in my opinion, the most important part of the prequel is not explained well enough, especially the classic scene of Sun Wukong's father Bardack fighting Frieza's troops. If it can overlap with Frieza's memory scene in the comics, I think it will be very touching
The second is Broly's setting. Out of preconceived notions, in the theatrical version of Broly's first appearance, I think the entanglement between Kakarot and Broly in their infancy is very classic~ Here The two people in the ministry had nothing to do with each other before they met, and they lost some taste. After all, fighting between two people who have no hatred and contradictions is unintentional.
The above two points are what I care about the most. Others, such as Broly's father's character, the exaggerated transformation intensity, etc., are still a bit uncomfortable. I think it is too exaggerated to blow Broly's combat power to almost surpass that of Bruce. Now, no matter how talented Broly is, after all, he practiced martial arts with beasts and his father who had only a few thousand combat power. Before he entered the state of the so-called alternative giant ape, he was able to fight the superhero who has been fighting for hundreds of years with Goku. Two Vegeta, I think it's exaggerated
I don't know if the last point is a bug or not. Broly, who should be the same age as Vegeta and Goku, looks much younger than Goku, who is already a grandfather~ Is it my illusion?
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