'Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F’ Movie Update: Film to be released in 74 countries; Flaws about the film criticized

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The recently released "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" was released last April 20, 2015 in Japanese cinemas and is now ready to dominate 74 countries in a scheduled worldwide release. The movie is currently receiving an equal amount of praise and criticisms online.

During the first day release of the "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" it was announced that the film will go worldwide and will be screen in 74 countries around the world. Funimation hosted the North American premiere of the film last April 11 in Los Angeles. An April 18 release on the other hand welcomed the movie in Japanese theaters. An English dubbed version of the movie is slated to be release this summer and will be released under Funimation.

The "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" is the first animated movie to be released in 3D IMAX Digital Theaters in Japan. A total of 658 cinemas both 2D and 3D hosted the premiere of the film in Japan.

The movie is about the rise of Freiza from the dead, thanks to the help of the magical Dragon Balls. He is bringing his wrath and vengeance to the Earth by going on full-force and brings an army by his side. Goku remains to be Earth's reliable defender and will release his Super Sayan God SS powers to defeat Freiza once again. The Super Sayan SS Goku is featured in the film with blue hair. His new look was already featured in the official clip of the movie released weeks ago.

Several reviews about the film shared equal good points and not so good points about the film. Freiza is the best choice when it comes to the villain choice for the movie. Creating a different villain for the movie will just waste most of the time of the movie building details about the new antagonist. Revenge is one of the perfect angles for a comeback movie for the film series.

Goku's new blue hair is also criticized in the movie. Some of the fans felt the transformation was pre-empted with the earlier release of the video and some just see the transformation as dull and unsatisfactory. The CG effects on the "Dragon Ball X: Fukkatsu No F" were also criticized as uncomfortable and distracting. The skill in cinematography was overshadowed, according to reviews by the questionable quality of the CG.

The "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" is ready to be released in 74 countries worldwide by this summer and will most likely receive a fair share of good and unlikely criticisms.

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