One Piece, the eldest IP and the 20th anniversary celebration, made Haimi very excited, and a series of promotions made him feel full of expectations. However, he couldn't let go of the frowning while watching the movie.
It's unremarkable, and it's my overall feeling.
I haven't watched One Piece for a long time, and the progress is probably just finished with the joker. I came across the theatrical version and had a good reputation, so I watched it, but after watching the movie, I felt disappointed. I didn't feel like I watched it before. The only thing I felt was Luffy's last laugh. Here are the points that bother me.
1. The logic is not smooth . Although it is the 20th anniversary, it is difficult to arrange for a sufficient number of characters to appear, but the Pirate Expo is too deliberately arranged. The arrangement of Roger's treasure, everyone's running account is generally too low, it is too low-level, everyone from their own channel to gather on the carnival island is neither realistic nor strong enough motivation, I feel very drama.
2. The emotional performance is extremely poor , maybe because there is no time to catch up with the plot, the emotional performance between Luffy and everyone is extremely poor, and the bond between his partners with Usopp has been performed once in CP, and now it is new Bottled old wine, and emotional outbursts without progression. In addition, Luffy only greeted Sabo when he saw Sabo and Sabo only returned a hello. ? ? ? This is the performance of good brothers who haven't seen each other for many years? However, Luffy's return to Sabo and Ace's phantom was amazing. The feeling of Luffy came back all of a sudden, which really made people feel puzzled by this ups and downs.
3. Combat collapse. The boss in front of him can smash the worst generation and beat Luffy to death, but it is illogical to return to the mortal body and be smashed by Luffy. Zoro and Fujitora are letting go of the sword and Fujitora, right? ? Smoker's brainless enhancement can actually match Sabo? Sabo can hit Qiong Gouyu with eight feet of yellow monkey with a fire fist, but can't be compared with the smoker? When Luffy was seriously injured, he could recover when he was hugged by Chopper, and his combat power was suddenly strengthened. He would vomit blood when he fought against a physical boss, and he was knocked away when he fought against a giant boss, but it was like nothing. ? ? ? The so-called slaughtering orders of the navy are nothing but continuous firing of cannonballs. According to One Piece's routine, the cannonballs are almost no threat to the big pirates. What is the deterrence of the slaughtering orders? In the end, Usopp's Green Star directly twisted the armor to strengthen the honey juice, which was expected and beyond logic.
4. The villain's design is simple and rude and old-fashioned . Just add a setting and a powerful villain appears. The previous theatrical version of the Golden Lion Shiji has already used it, not to mention the mediocre ability of this boss. To generate a sense of power, and the ability makes him bigger, awakened and bigger. Blindly getting bigger is speechless. It's too naive to use a huge representative power. In addition, the background and many lines said that the boss believes in the spirit of loneliness, and the spirit of partnership with Luffy is tit-for-tat. In the end, Luffy defeated the boss without a confrontation between the two spirits, and the foreshadowing was buried in vain.
5. Consume Roger's feelings. It's easy to talk about Roger, Roger's treasure, Roger's old crew, but it's understandable for the sake of ending, but the new role doesn't have much complementing effect on Roger, or it's hard for people. IP feeling. And Roger's last words, isn't his son Ace dead? What's the point of taking it out now? To deceive another wave of Ace's tears?
6. The advantages of previous theatrical versions have not continued . In the previous theatrical editions, the partners had their own one-on-one opponents, but there were no more interesting maps and opponents with stories. This issue always gives people a sense of haste, and the foreshadowing is not enough.
All in all, it's a theatrical version with a very general plot, and the characters are mostly its advantages, but the poor emotional performance makes people feel that the character is like a dummy, and the character chef is not very satisfied. However, for the sake of feelings, I can pass, and Luffy's laughing back saves one star. I hope that the theatrical version will return to the carefully thought-out plot in the future.
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