Directed by : Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Written by : Akira Toriyama
Starring : Masako Nozawa, Ryûsei Nakao, Sean Schemmel, Chris Ayres,
Release Date : March 30, 2015
If it isn't obvious, I'll start off by saying that "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F" is primarily targeted for fans of this franchise. It also helps a little to watch the previous movie; "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods," to fully grasp the context of this story. Now if you fit those criteria, then you're in for a fun time watching this.
As far as the plot goes, it's very simple. A main villain is brought back to fight our heroes, and for the majority of the movie, they fight. There's nothing really complicated about this story, but that's not important as it could be. The main draw to watch this movie are two things. The characters that fans have grown to love, and the battle sequences. In that respect, this delivers.
The biggest strength of this movie is however the dialogue. The conversations, the sense of humor, and the banter, are what really made this so enjoyable to watch. The way the characters interact with each other are great. There's also something comforting about seeing Goku and Vegeta together, like some odd couple. The addition of Lord Beerus and Whiss to the cast continues to also be one of the best things to happen to this franchise. With this installment, we also have a great new character with Jaco The Galactic Patrolman.
There are plot issues and character flaws that can be traditionally seen as huge flaws for a traditional movie. However with "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F," the fans can easily ignore them. If you haven't been a fan of Dragon Ball Z for a very long time, now is the best time to jump back on.
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