I really don't think it looks good, or it's not good enough.

Shaylee 2022-10-04 20:22:26

The animation is updated to the pirates in the water capital. Forgot how many years. After so many years, the Judiciary Island chapter is the most comfortable to watch. Not so many tricks, not so many characters. It doesn't make much sense either. The punch to the flesh is more moving than the big scenes in the theatrical version. (Perhaps the big scene is tired of aesthetics? It starts with the war on the top?) I think the movie is just a copy of the battle of the Judiciary Island decisive battle. are more exciting. Now there are countless protagonists and supporting roles, each with a few lines and several skills. Just like One Piece All-Stars. Popular characters have to come together for a cutscene? Actually it's not necessary. The concept of the film is the same as the island of justice. (Lucci also believed in the absolute power of the individual. At that time, Luffy and Usopp were also opposed to his philosophy.) But too many other characters were forcibly inserted. Instead it's not brilliant. Not even Barrett's purpose was made clear. Is he trying to prove that he is the strongest? (Then you should fight the four emperors and the navy, not the newcomers of the worst era. If you can destroy the four emperors, who will not admit that you are the strongest?) Or do you want to seek revenge from the navy? The revenge should go to Sengoku and Akainu. As for the issue of the time line being inconsistent, I will not talk about it. After all, there's no need to blow your hair and beg. In a word, the film critic is that the fights are too flashy, too many characters need to be expressed. There is no center of gravity. The villain is not sufficiently detailed. The most exciting part of the whole article is actually the paragraph in front of a group of supernovas.

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