Baggie_Saiyan wrote:ekrolo2 wrote:That's how the movie feels like to me. Basically shunning anything resembling examining the characters or doing anything new with the God stuff (which was the entire reason people wanted a BoG sequel at all) we're just back to generic Z fighting. Generic Z fighting that was have plenty of throughout the various arcs, movies, specials,...
We didn't need more generic Z fighting even if it has Jaco or some Toriyama humor (that wasn't especially funny at all) sprinkled in-between. Hell, the movie couldn't even do the one worthwhile thing that was holding my interest: give Freeza's resurrection some respect. It's literally the Fusion Reborn scene made into a movie, the one fucking thing it should have avoided at all costs even if it ditched all that made BoG good in spite of its lack of action was not even there.
It's basically a shining example of how a franchise can just drudge along, make money while nearing creative bankruptcy because its writer and fans just want the same shit over again. If the revival of the franchise isn't used to do new stuff with it, leave it for the worms in the ditch it was buried in instead of digging it up.
@bold1 Then why say "Basically, everyone who liked BoG a lot regardless of the lack of action is told to piss off"? If it is just how you feel? (others may feel the same way but not "everybody")
@bold2 Again why are you speaking for everyone, I certainly didn't care what the film was about as-long as we got one.
@bold3 This is DragonBall, anything they'd do it will tread old ground, granted this moreso the case in "F" I agree but there was a fair share of it in BoG- Super strong being arrives who doesn't look super strong, comes in a pair. Goku arrives late on the battlefield once everyone has had a fight with the villain, Goku gets a new l form. Goku uses a kamehameha. Goku loses battle.
You got me there with the speaking for everyone part, I'm not of course but for the people like me who wanted something more like BoG and less generic Z and dislike F specifically for the reason, I think I'm at least conveying their feelings.
As for BoG, it subverts lots of tropes Dragon Ball usually had, especially in the films. The formula became that a powerful alien comes to Earth, stirs up trouble for the evilz, everyone fights him, gets their asses kicked until Goku shows up and saves the day. Pretty much all of this is subverted,
Beerus doesn't come to Earth to attack Goku or destroy it for the evils. He's far above such mortal designations and just wants to find a strong opponent, he not only doesn't fight anyone until Boo provokes him but actually hangs out with them and enjoys the party. If Boo didn't do anything, Beerus would've gladly left the Earth with fond memories of it even if Goku never went God.
We also see more subversions later on with Goku and Vegeta. The former is usually some quasi superhero in the movies yet in here, he's arrogant, prideful and is actually frustrated like, holy fucking shit, an actual person with some actualy personality to him. Not only does he not beat the villain, but even his new form fails to put him above just barely half of Beerus' power.
Vegeta's role is also quite a bit different. He's usually the Worf of the movies, having a cool intro, maybe even beating some lieutenant before the main villain beats him up. For most of this, he's scared to fight Beerus, doing things he usually wouldn't and his best moment isn't a badass intro but him making an ass of himself to calm Beerus down and save the planet.
Hell, 85% of the movie isn't even fighting, its just everyone hanging out and shooting the shit which is yet another subversion of the DBZ movies which were more or less there just for some fighting. All of this stuff makes BoG the anti-DBZ movie in the best way possible. F is EVERY generic DBZ movie you know and have watched 13 times already.
However, F could've saved itself if it only did this: gave Freeza a unique arc for a villain and treated his come back with respect. Freeza has become a joke specifically because his come backs always end with him doing the same mistakes and making an ass of himself. This should've been his comeback movie. His TDKReturns. A movie about an old villain, who's best days are behind him coming back, becoming tougher, smarter and meanier than ever before and kicking the good guys asses.
If the film just subverted the standard Freeza resurrection trope and gave us a unique arc for a villain that doesn't result in him becoming a hero, F would instantly be the second best DBZ movie even if it had all the other bullshit I dislike along with it. I can't agree that DBZ doesn't have new ground to cover, it did with BoG and it still can and could've done so with F, but the film pretty much missed the best opportunity to do something new, and fresh with a villain. Written by the same guy who more or less took a giant piss on the older movies tropes in really clever ways.