Matches Malone wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:38 am
In one scene Broly is telling us how he hates fighting, the very next he attacks Goku and Vegeta without question. That's as inconsistent as it can get.
It was according to the marketing, "3 destinies come together, Goku, Vegeta, Broly". Apart from that, Goku and Vegeta are the 2 faces of the movie and the overall franchise, so I expect even a little development. I don't see how that would take anything away from Broly's, they can do both.
They establish pretty clearly that Broly only fights out of obligation and pressure from his father. And anger issues. Lots of anger issues. The "inconsistency" isn't a bad thing here, it actually shows internal conflict in his character.
I will agree that Goku and Vegeta do fade into the background somewhat, even if it's not really their movie this time. I think there must've been a subplot in Toriyama's script about Goku coming to terms with his Saiyan heritage that was left on the cutting room floor and the only remnant of it being the "Just call me Kakarot" bit at the end. This film's otherwise quite continuity light, but if you (somehow) don't know who Goku or Vegeta are, or just want to see more of them in the plot, you're kinda screwed.
Addressing the main arguments of the thread, I wanna say that the franchise needs new blood but almost every time Dragon Ball has tried to move on without Toriyama, it's never quite landed. Toriyama just gets Dragon Ball and while he's not loath to admit it, he's actually a good writer when he puts his mind to it.