One Piece: Stampede, also known in Vietnamese as One Piece: The pirate festival will officially be released at Touch Cinema on January 3 after premiering on December 31, 2019. The work that marked the 20 years since the launch of One Piece has not completely disappointed the fans of the series.
One Piece: Pirate Festival is the 14th work of this series to be released on the big screen. In Japan, One Piece: Pirate Festival has set a record as the film with the highest number of ticket sales in 2019 with 2.31 million tickets and earned 3.05 billion yen for producers only after 9 days premiere. The above figures are the clearest evidence of the attraction of the Straw Hat gang and their accomplices.
Movie content
One Piece: The Pirate Festival continues to be a film about Luffy's fight with his friends against the dark forces and bad guys who always suffer defeat under the power of Luffy and his teammates. But the difference this time is that the Straw Hat gang doesn't meet enemies outside of the vast Great Seas, but they will meet at the Pirate Festival held "once in a while" and no one knows for sure the time period. exactly how long that is.
One Piece this time seems to be the largest gathering of pirate gangs ever, because all of the owners of Buena Festa's Master of Fesstivities festival lured to an island to hunt the King 's great treasure. pirate Gol D. Roger. However, due to the number of pirate gangs is too much, if it is not a hard fan of this manga, it is difficult to remember all the gang names because the screenwriter only introduces the name once, the rest will just the picture appears.
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The villain this time that Luffy and his friends face is Douglas Bullet - the monster nicknamed "Descendants of the Devil" and the right hand of Pirate King Roger. After 20 years in captivity, he has returned with more terrible power than before and especially Haki, which is unique to the pirate world. Not only that, the film also has the appearance of a powerful navy team, including the faces of the previous battle such as Admiral Kizaru and the "monster" Akainu.
The temporary team called "the main faction" this time in addition to the Straw Hat crew with familiar members, also has the presence of faces with quite a lot of fans in the series, forming a very interesting battle complex. Queen of the Boa Hancock snake - one of the seven Shichibukai and bears a strong love for Luffy; Buggy red-nose clown; suicide doctor Trafalgar Law - one of the twelve pirates of "The Worst Generation"; Luo's sister-in-law Sabo and Luffy's long-time pursuer Smoke. This peculiar combination has brought to the audience an epic, eye-catching and equally humorous battle from the two main elements of Boa Hancock and Buggy.
One Piece: The Pirate Festival is just a fun entertaining work, does not bring much message to the audience. The audience just needs to go to the theater and indulge in the funny situations the characters in the movie bring, so that laughing along with Luffy will never be sad.
Sound and image
One Piece: The pirate festival still carries the familiar drawings of the previous installments with bright colors that account for about 70% of the film's duration. The scenes in the movie, especially the battle scenes are heavily invested with meticulous and elaborate brushstrokes, giving the audience extremely satisfying footage. However, there are still some somewhat lengthy handling scenes, such as the Bullet scene with metal is quite long and colorful, so many of you will feel a bit tired for this part.
The audio is also handled very impressively, supporting the situations in the movie very well, contributing to bring more emotions to the audience when watching the movie. Without the sound, it is certain that One Piece: Pirate Festival will lose half its appeal.One Piece: The pirate festival is currently being shown at Touch Cinema.
This is an interesting work, but with Ad not yet able to plow the entire One Piece, there are still many review points missing or maybe not really accurate. So please go directly to the theater and enjoy this movie.
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