One peaceful day on Earth, two remnants of Frieza's army named Sorbet
and Tagoma arrive searching for the Dragon Balls with the aim of
reviving Frieza. They succeed, and Frieza subsequently seeks revenge on
the Saiyans.
Director:
Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Writers:
Akira Toriyama (manga),
Akira Toriyama (screenplay)
Stars:
Masako Nozawa,
RyƓ Horikawa,
Hiromi Tsuru |
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Storyline
After The god of destruction Beerus decided to not destroy the Earth,
the planet is back again in peace. But, Sorbet and Tagoma, previous
Freeza's servants, decide to revive his leader using the Dragon balls.
Succesful in his plan, Freeza decides to return to Earth to start his
revenge against the saiyans who humillated him once.
Movie Reviews
Dragon
Ball series has already achieve legendary status, yet it's also become
hard to expand since characters are literal planet destroyers now. Using
effective traits like timely comedy and exhilarating choreography,
Resurrection F makes up for the simple plot. It reintroduces the villain
Freeza with adequate respect to his original character and let him
brawl with the heroes.
Freeza is resurrected and now he demands revenge. Admittedly, the story isn't complicated, bringing back old villain does possess some trouble with power level. The protagonists have dealt with much stronger foes, and now Freeza who was bullied by future Trunks is a legitimate threat. This might trouble the anime fans, and it takes some suspension of disbelief.
However, Dragon Ball is notorious for its power level shift, the more important thing is it delivers amazing animation. Production value is pretty high, unlike usual animation series where hits are blurry at best, the fights here are beautifully choreographed. Audience can fully appreciate the impact of hits and the flashy speed.
Humor works very well too. Usually, the attempt for comedy ends up campy, but the movie takes a few hilarious jokes with just the right timing. It presents the same quirky atmosphere fans adores from earlier series. If there's a complain, the sound effects occasionally become too loud, it's a bit jarring from the normal audio.
The revival of old nemesis might draw some questions about power level, but the movie is a suitable for medium to showcase the smooth animation and effective comedy.
Freeza is resurrected and now he demands revenge. Admittedly, the story isn't complicated, bringing back old villain does possess some trouble with power level. The protagonists have dealt with much stronger foes, and now Freeza who was bullied by future Trunks is a legitimate threat. This might trouble the anime fans, and it takes some suspension of disbelief.
However, Dragon Ball is notorious for its power level shift, the more important thing is it delivers amazing animation. Production value is pretty high, unlike usual animation series where hits are blurry at best, the fights here are beautifully choreographed. Audience can fully appreciate the impact of hits and the flashy speed.
Humor works very well too. Usually, the attempt for comedy ends up campy, but the movie takes a few hilarious jokes with just the right timing. It presents the same quirky atmosphere fans adores from earlier series. If there's a complain, the sound effects occasionally become too loud, it's a bit jarring from the normal audio.
The revival of old nemesis might draw some questions about power level, but the movie is a suitable for medium to showcase the smooth animation and effective comedy.

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