One at the cinema and two at home. "One Piece: Operation Mania" brings people constant surprises and constant movie climaxes. In a sense, it satisfies the wishes of all "One Piece" fans, and can also make many viewers feel the charm of this work- freedom, dreams, and the fetters of partners .
A few highlights first.
1. Emotions
Many characters appeared, "Supernova" Eustace Kidd, Joe Ellie Bonney, Bakir Hawkins, Trafalgar D. Law, etc. all appeared. As for the navy, Lieutenant General "Smoker" Smog officially appeared in the theater version for the first time, and he had a heavy role in the scene; General Fujitora's understanding of war, and the fight with Zoro was one of the few highlights of Zoro in the theater version. Rob Ludge of CP, a glimpse of the eagle eye. "Joker" Bucky is constantly funny, creating a lot of laughs. In the end, the battle between Luffy, the Empress, Sabo, Smog, Crocodile, Law and Barrett is a wonderful battle of One Piece. Each character has his own fighting style, which is tacit and self-contained. And Ace's final back can also be said to be the finishing touch at the end.
Of course, feelings are not only inspired by the appearance of characters. Tanaka Fair's music and Oda's familiar style of painting are like a Japanese dish, and the familiar ingredients are unforgettable. Others such as Easter Eggs, Fishman Little Eight, Pandaren that can be seen everywhere, and "Silver Fox" Foxy are also waiting for the audience to discover. In this regard, Takashi Otsuka used the film length of more than two hours to make the characters appear on the stage without losing their distinctive characteristics, rather than watching flowers in an assembly line.
2. Douglas Barrett
Douglas Barrett , in Bucky's eyes, is a "monster" that rivals Vice-Captain Rayleigh; in the eyes of the heroic Blackbeard, he is a "successor of ghosts" who even dare not recruit himself, whose strength is terrifying. Visible. Against the enemy "Supernova", he crushed his opponent with his physical skills and domineering skills alone; the fruit awakened and turned the island into his own fortress; he dared to challenge the "Devil Slaughtering Order" of the authority of the world government. Seemingly invincible, Barrett's strength is often built on painful memories.
Childhood, betrayed by adults; growing up, betrayed by bosses, Barrett has been living alone
This is the hero Karp's evaluation of Barrett. In order to catch him, the Navy did not hesitate to use the "Devil Slaughter Order". This is Barrett's tragedy, but also the tragedy of the strong. Barrett pursued the strongest in the world all his life. Roger's execution and the fall of Whitebeard made him believe that only one person can be strong. Contempt for companions, obsessed with power. But as Luffy said.
How can anyone live alone on this ocean!
Yes, no one can live alone on the sea. Roger can't, Barret can't, Luffy can't either.
3. ONEPIECE
What is ONEPIECE ? This is a question for many fans. In this theatrical version, Roger's treasure is naturally related to ONEPIECE - the eternal pointer to Ralph Drew. This is also the first time that the One Piece theatrical version is directly connected to the main storyline. Although, in the end the pointer is destroyed. But combined with Roger's words at the end, we can still get a rough idea.
Roger said, "We are still too early," indicating that ONEPIECE is an existence beyond time, and Roger's communication with another person (should be Rayleigh), ONEPIECE is a kind of inheritance. Inheritance is both spiritual and physical.
Shambord Islands Robin once asked Raleigh, what is D's will? What happened five hundred years ago? Rayleigh also knew indirectly by default, but due to the particularity of ONEPIECE , it should have arrived at the correct time. To really get ONEPIECE. Therefore, Roger, like Luffy, made an amazing move.
Fourth, the end
Judging from the entire theatrical version, it is a fan-oriented movie. Although there are shortcomings such as overly long fights, messy rhythm, and ambiguous handling of some plots. But this does not hinder the look and feel. I hope that "One Piece", the animation that accompanies us throughout our lives, will become better and better.
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