Dragon Ball Z : La Résurrection de 'F'
Titre original : Doragon Bôru Zetto Fukkatsu no 'Efu'
- 2015
- Tous publics
- 1h 34min
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7,1/10
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Un jour paisible sur Terre, deux survivants de l'armée de Freeza nommés Sorube et Tagoma sont à la recherche des Dragon Balls dans le but de ressusciter Freeza. Ils réussissent et Freeza che... Tout lireUn jour paisible sur Terre, deux survivants de l'armée de Freeza nommés Sorube et Tagoma sont à la recherche des Dragon Balls dans le but de ressusciter Freeza. Ils réussissent et Freeza cherche par la suite à se venger du Saiya-jin.Un jour paisible sur Terre, deux survivants de l'armée de Freeza nommés Sorube et Tagoma sont à la recherche des Dragon Balls dans le but de ressusciter Freeza. Ils réussissent et Freeza cherche par la suite à se venger du Saiya-jin.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Masako Nozawa
- Son Gokû
- (voix)
- …
Ryô Horikawa
- Bejîta
- (voix)
Hiromi Tsuru
- Buruma
- (voix)
Mayumi Tanaka
- Kuririn
- (voix)
Toshio Furukawa
- Pikkoro
- (voix)
Takeshi Kusao
- Torankusu
- (voix)
Natsuki Hanae
- Jako
- (voix)
Yûko Minaguchi
- Bîderu
- (voix)
- …
Ryôichi Tanaka
- Burîfu
- (voix)
Miki Itô
- Jinzôningen18-gô
- (voix)
Ryûzaburô Ôtomo
- Shenlong
- (voix)
Shirô Saitô
- Sorube
- (voix)
Kazuya Nakai
- Tagoma
- (voix)
Tetsu Inada
- Shisami
- (voix)
Tomohisa Asô
- Sanbô
- (voix)
Kôji Haramaki
- Gôtô A
- (voix)
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There is an indisputable fact in the world of entertainment: if a villain surpasses the hero in charisma, he can never die permanently. Frieza reappears thanks to the efforts of his loyal minions and instead of conveniently using his power to gain influence and subjects, he decides to take revenge and in the most clumsy way possible, put at risk everything he can potentially earn. That is another secret of the villains: they are all idiots thanks to their inordinate ego. The movie offers its fans many lovable characters in a story that fast-forwards to a climax with morals and a couple of useful lessons. It is a light, entertaining film, with light and pleasant humor. It is recommended to see it looking for a healthy distraction.
Frieza, I thought I was sympathizing with him only to realize what a true joke he is to the Saiyan's seeing him up close made it simply clear that he stood no chance until the end but the final blow was utterly disappointing but how far would one go, being far from that action this ball of the dragon doesn't seem to disappoint in terms of combat I've just got to give it to them steadily handing it out to the world as the best fight they'll ever come across in anime, honestly I don't seem to tire when it's dragon ball cause the action comedy and rest element just adds up to keep you going till the end, bold heroes always persevering that only is another key element to anime that never giving up vibe even when the odds are stacked up high so high that the world itself calls you name the chosen heroes who at the end believe in themselves stand out in the end but it could go either way though that's anime baby.
For the first time in 20 years, I have finally had the privilege to go into a movie theater to see Dragonball Z! I had a high expectations list, as I didn't really care too much for the previous Dragonball movie.
I will say overall, the film was great! My buddy and I had a great time watching this, and it was good to see that Akira Still has some creativity under his belt even though he is 60 years old now!
For the plot, expect to learn some new things about the Dragonball universe. Some characters will teach new techniques that you will find very intriguing! It definitely opens up a lot of doors for the Dragonball universe. The story-line was not too complicated, and was easy enough to swallow without any analyzing. I did see a few inaccuracies to the plot, which didn't coincide with the plot of the original anime, such as where Frieza went after he died in the anime; it is completely different in the movie. I won't give too much information as to where, but let's just say it's a special place for special people :) They mentioned some of the old characters, but unfortunately, they didn't get any screen-time. I was hoping this film was going to be a full reunion of the whole Z- Crew, however, I was disappointed. :( The balance of action, and speaking was masterfully balanced in the writing! There was enough speaking for the plot to be established, without making it seem like a Michael Bay movie, and the action was complete fun from start to finish. They definitely improved from the last film on that aspect!
As always, you will have the urge to scream along with the voice actors! It's amazing how the voice-actors character voices have barely aged at all, even with the hours upon hours of loud screaming. Sean Schemmel does a wonderful job as always screaming his lungs out, and going right back into character flawlessly. However, they did change the actor for Frieza. For one of two reasons, either the old one wasn't paid enough for it, or he just didn't want to be in it period, so expect to be surprised by the different voice of Frieza.
The animation was good, and bad at the same time. Unfortunately, Toei animations kept the film at the standard 28 fps (if you aren't tech savvy, that's really bad for an animated film) which would occasionally seem laggy, and choppy. The art though was phenomenal! Akira did a really good job of integrating both 3d and 2d drawings into one. Most animes you see out there won't do that. So that's definitely a plus!
I had a lot of fun seeing the old crew back together again, and it was definitely reassuring to see that the voice actors are still around and love their characters just as much as we do. I urge every DBZ fan to go out and see the film, and enjoy it. You won't be disappointed, and you will have a good time!
I will say overall, the film was great! My buddy and I had a great time watching this, and it was good to see that Akira Still has some creativity under his belt even though he is 60 years old now!
For the plot, expect to learn some new things about the Dragonball universe. Some characters will teach new techniques that you will find very intriguing! It definitely opens up a lot of doors for the Dragonball universe. The story-line was not too complicated, and was easy enough to swallow without any analyzing. I did see a few inaccuracies to the plot, which didn't coincide with the plot of the original anime, such as where Frieza went after he died in the anime; it is completely different in the movie. I won't give too much information as to where, but let's just say it's a special place for special people :) They mentioned some of the old characters, but unfortunately, they didn't get any screen-time. I was hoping this film was going to be a full reunion of the whole Z- Crew, however, I was disappointed. :( The balance of action, and speaking was masterfully balanced in the writing! There was enough speaking for the plot to be established, without making it seem like a Michael Bay movie, and the action was complete fun from start to finish. They definitely improved from the last film on that aspect!
As always, you will have the urge to scream along with the voice actors! It's amazing how the voice-actors character voices have barely aged at all, even with the hours upon hours of loud screaming. Sean Schemmel does a wonderful job as always screaming his lungs out, and going right back into character flawlessly. However, they did change the actor for Frieza. For one of two reasons, either the old one wasn't paid enough for it, or he just didn't want to be in it period, so expect to be surprised by the different voice of Frieza.
The animation was good, and bad at the same time. Unfortunately, Toei animations kept the film at the standard 28 fps (if you aren't tech savvy, that's really bad for an animated film) which would occasionally seem laggy, and choppy. The art though was phenomenal! Akira did a really good job of integrating both 3d and 2d drawings into one. Most animes you see out there won't do that. So that's definitely a plus!
I had a lot of fun seeing the old crew back together again, and it was definitely reassuring to see that the voice actors are still around and love their characters just as much as we do. I urge every DBZ fan to go out and see the film, and enjoy it. You won't be disappointed, and you will have a good time!
I am giving 5, cause I enjoyed the quality of the anime. I know practically everything about DBZ and my problem is with the the storyline, which doesn't make sense at all. Freeza could be and has been beaten in a single punch by Gohan in that old movie, where are the bad guys got resurrected and that was way before Buu saga, after which he gotextremely powerful.
Now, Freeza comes back and he does that to Gohan??? Like seriously?? Even Krillin could beat him, let alone Piccollo, but we had this non sense. On top of that, the story is spoilt and rushed. Akira needs some really Otaku's advice to work on his storyline, fights and powers. Right now, it looks like a reboot for people who never watched the saga. Not happy Akira. Sort it out
Now, Freeza comes back and he does that to Gohan??? Like seriously?? Even Krillin could beat him, let alone Piccollo, but we had this non sense. On top of that, the story is spoilt and rushed. Akira needs some really Otaku's advice to work on his storyline, fights and powers. Right now, it looks like a reboot for people who never watched the saga. Not happy Akira. Sort it out
This film was the most hyped Dragonball film in a long time mainly because Frieza returns. Also there is a new Dragonball series running adding to the whole atmosphere and excitement of Dragonball but this film severely disappointed me. I have been a Dragonball fan for like over 10 years.
The main problem with this film is that it feels like a copy/paste job of every other film. Ever. If you have watched any other Dragonball film you can predict the results and the steps that happen to reach the ending. This goes for the plot and story progression so that you could write it yourself. Frieza returns, supporting cast fumble around until the big fish (Goku/Vegeta) show up and they fight with very expected results. And without spoiling anything the film is resolved using a plot mechanic that was literally used previously in films and the series.
And frankly the whole Super Saiyan God/Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan forms (red and blue respectfully) are nothing more than desperate palette swaps to keep up the idea of power progression that is such a worn out element even starting in the original Dragonball. The design of these forms are just... lazy. As for Frieza's new design, it's also just another palette swap.
Another poor issue is the canon of Dragonball by now. Super Saiyan was always implied to be so damn strong and just having a SS fighting on a planet leads to severe damage to it. But now these apparently insanely god like being are fighting and it has the same effect on the surroundings as fights in early DBZ. It's just wrong.
On the good side it's the best looking graphically speaking though I have seen way more awesome scenes in the main series. The sound is on point and features a kick-ass song from Maximum the Hormone.
I give it 3/10. As a hardcore DB fan who has literally watched everything DB related by now... there is no real reason to ever watch this. It brings absolutely nothing new to the table. You will get more enjoyment writing your own fanfic or re-watching older films.
The main problem with this film is that it feels like a copy/paste job of every other film. Ever. If you have watched any other Dragonball film you can predict the results and the steps that happen to reach the ending. This goes for the plot and story progression so that you could write it yourself. Frieza returns, supporting cast fumble around until the big fish (Goku/Vegeta) show up and they fight with very expected results. And without spoiling anything the film is resolved using a plot mechanic that was literally used previously in films and the series.
And frankly the whole Super Saiyan God/Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan forms (red and blue respectfully) are nothing more than desperate palette swaps to keep up the idea of power progression that is such a worn out element even starting in the original Dragonball. The design of these forms are just... lazy. As for Frieza's new design, it's also just another palette swap.
Another poor issue is the canon of Dragonball by now. Super Saiyan was always implied to be so damn strong and just having a SS fighting on a planet leads to severe damage to it. But now these apparently insanely god like being are fighting and it has the same effect on the surroundings as fights in early DBZ. It's just wrong.
On the good side it's the best looking graphically speaking though I have seen way more awesome scenes in the main series. The sound is on point and features a kick-ass song from Maximum the Hormone.
I give it 3/10. As a hardcore DB fan who has literally watched everything DB related by now... there is no real reason to ever watch this. It brings absolutely nothing new to the table. You will get more enjoyment writing your own fanfic or re-watching older films.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesKrillin's cellphone ringtone is "We Are" from One Piece (1999). Mayumi Tanaka voices Krillin in DBZ, and Luffy, the main character in that show.
- Gaffes9-year-old son says: Frieza said to Broly that he wanted Goku's 'blood on his hands' when this movie has no blood.
- Crédits fousThere is a scene at the end of the closing credits: the Angels of Hell welcome Frieza back.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Wing Chun Master Rates 8 Wing Chun Fights in Movies (2022)
- Bandes originales'Z' no Chikai
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Music by Narasaki (as NARASAKI)
Arrangements by Narasaki (as NARASAKI), Yuyoyuppe
Performed by Momoiro Clover Z
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 008 363 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 817 937 $US
- 9 août 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 61 768 190 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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