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Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese television serial prod >> Read More... : Fukkatsu No F is an animated fantasy martial arts movie directed by Tadayoshi Yamamuro. Norihiro Hayashida and Rioko Tominaga are the producers of this film. The cinematographer is Yosuke Motoki and Shinichi Fukumitsu is the editor. The music is composed by Norihito Sumitomo. Christopher Sabat, Sean Schemmel, Kyle Hebert, Monica Rial, Mike McFarland, Sonny Strait, Ian Sinclair, Kara Edwards, MeredithbMcCoy, Eric Vale, Jason Douglas, Chris Cason, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Brad Venable, Chuk Hubber, etc are the cast of this movie. Toei Animation is the production company. This is the first Japanese movie to be released in IMAX 3D.
Plot
Sorbet along with Frieza’s followers travels to Earth where the Pilaf Gang is forced to collect and use the magical Dragon balls to resurrect Frieza. After their leader is back to life, Frieza sets out to take revenge against the Super Saiyans. The remainder of the story deals with this.
Star performance
Frieza as the antagonist stole the movie. His haughtiness and desire to take revenge against Goku take the plot forward. His desperation to win fills the tension in the clash. The transformation of Goku to Super Saiyan Blue portrays to be stronger to protect his loved ones. Vegeta’s pride is evident in this movie, the way he goes to protect Goku from Frieza’s attack shows his character development. Piccolo’s wisdom in the battles to handle Frieza’s force is brilliant. Master Roshi, Tien, and Jaco come up with their own style, adding to the teamwork.
Analysis
Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F is an animated fantasy martial arts movie. Tadayoshi Yamamuro is a character designer and animation supervisor, he has maintained the balance of action sequences and character growth very well by directing this movie. He has highlighted the relationships and character’s personality and role in the story. The action sequences are well-choreographed with unique fighting styles and signature moves. The camera angles were exciting to enhance the action sequences. The close-ups and wide shots build intensity to the battles. The usage of vibrant colors gave detailing to the character. The editing kept the audience engaged especially in the scenes of battle. The music added emotions to the character, it was epic orchestral pieces.
Vegeta’s selflessness to protect Goku highlights the theme of sacrifice. Goku’s compassionate side can be seen when he gives a chance to Frieza. Frieza’s forces portray the power of teamwork and unity.
This movie is a little bit slow-paced in the beginning. Took a lot of time to set the story. As there are a lot of cast, all did not get the space for character development. It was predictable, a powerful villain setting revenge against the hero. But fans would like this, only those who look for surprising plots get disappointed.
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Verdict
Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F is a movie for people who love animation and action sequences. The fans will have a nostalgic moment during their Frieza’s return. The lack of twists may be a point of critique for the audience. It is a must-watch for those who love epic battles and powerful transformations. This movie is entertaining and enjoyable to watch.
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Action, Adventure, Animation
Tadayoshi Yamamuro
01 Hour 33 Minutes
18-06-2015
Kenji Yamamoto
Plot revolves around Action, Adventure, Animation, etc.
4.5
3.46
No, it's rated U
No, it will be available soon on Amazon Prime Video
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