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Doragon Bôru Zetto Fukkatsu no 'Efu' (2015)
Great Movie with poor ending
Goku and Frieza's rematch became an outstanding fight, but there would have been something else I would have preferred to watch. Frieza's resurrection was imaginative and epic, as was the sprinkling of the Ultra Instinct, but the large number of Z fighters were also in action and animation. It's commendable that he avoided one of the big mistakes of Battle of Gods with him, but Piccolo and Gohan were weak enough to weaken him. Understandable is the scene when Goku gets a hole to the melancholy, but he was forced. As the victory was taken from Vegitat, the whole scene became trashed, it was a pity because they were very cool moments. Unfortunately, the 3 things mentioned pull the film down a lot in my opinion, the story is just as complicated here as it is at Battle of Gods. Frieza's power is quite an exaggeration, and the trouble with the blue form is that the divine level has thus been deprived of its right to exist. And they didn't even try to make sense. It performs on average in all other areas, but I think it's a very good film with all those flaws as well.
Doragon Bôru Zetto Kami to Kami (2013)
Great Awekaning of Dragon Ball series
First of all, it must be acknowledged that they thought nicely about the history of the Gokou and opened up new horizons for the series. They expanded the world by importing two very good and lovable characters, Beerust and Whist. They were nicely guided up and interesting characters carrying the film on their backs next to Goku. Unfortunately, the others are only used as punching bags due to limited playing time. Vegita's pride was more and less tarnished, but she got a good scene. The tempo is a bit wavy which can be weird at first glance. The animation is nice all the way through and the fights are hitting. The fights were very epic and worth a moment. It is especially noteworthy that Beerus was watched so that he could be feared. (The pudding scene is commendable for that.) It's multiplayer, and it's more worth seeing than its processing in Super.
Doragon Bôru Sûpâ Burorî (2018)
The Best Dragon Ball Movie
An excellent sequel to DB Super. The visuals are the best we've seen so far (just like in the One Piece: Stampede movie), though it has to be said that the fights it was invented in the first place. It expanded the world nicely (for exemple :planet Vampa), and we also learned more about the Saiyan-Frieza relationship and history. It was a good move to get to know Goku's mother Gene, a rethink like Broly Tarzan. We can't have a bad word for music amd The tempo. The dubbing sounds seem to have really enjoyed their role, and the new supporting actors have also been brought in very well. I couldn't imagine Broly without Cheelai and Lemo in the sequel. And the last 40 minutes of the film put the crown on the movie. The fanservice was also stylish, not overdone. It was just time to see the divine figure of Vegita as well. The fights are beautiful, liquid-drawn (i.e., swirling) and the coeography is incredible. There may be so many mouth pulls because the Galic Gun was yellow, and Broly's Super Saiyan Full Power form (Legendary Super Saiyan) was insignificant. It doesn't hurt to let go of the levels of power for this film because it's interesting enough to think that with a simple mortal negligible practice, it can humiliate two people who have surpassed all the gods already. Another mistake is to note that the story is really quite slim, but I think in addition to the many good things the film serves is forgivable. In summary, it comes with a lot of surprises and everything there is to love about Dragon Ball. I can only recommend a mandatory piece.