The first hour of DBS: Broly is essentially a historical drama, and it is the film’s strongest secret weapon.
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The final shot of the film—Broly smiling peacefully in a grassy field on Earth, wearing a simple orange gi—is the ultimate subversion of expectations. The "Legendary Super Saiyan" is no longer a harbinger of doom. He is a survivor in need of friends. The first hour of DBS: Broly is essentially
For years, Broly existed in a strange limbo—beloved by action figure collectors but ignored by the mainline story. Enter Akira Toriyama. After concluding the Dragon Ball Super anime, Toriyama decided to revisit the concept of the "Legendary Super Saiyan" with a two-pronged goal: 1) To provide a deeper backstory for the Saiyan race before Planet Vegeta’s destruction, and 2) To give Broly a personality, a trauma, and a future. The "Legendary Super Saiyan" is no longer a
Dragon Ball Super: Broly is not just a great Dragon Ball movie. It is a great film . It understands that the best action sequences require emotional stakes, that the best villains are those you pity, and that even in a universe of universe-destroying gods, the most powerful force is still a few friends who refuse to let you fight alone.