5/10
Throwaway story, with some faults, maybe a lot
29 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I'd have to say that this movie isn't as great as I thought that it was going to be. It's shoddily written, the fights in this movie are ridiculously dumb, in that it's just a whole bunch of fighting and then randomly one of class 1-A's finest pulls out a super move that somehow ends the fight. The story is okay, but nothing to write home about.

The main drag of this movie is the main villain. He is called Nine and is referred to as just like One for All. That tells you something right there. Throughout his fights with both Deku and Kacchan, he supposedly loses energy and is completely out of energy and halfway to the movie he does go into some sort of rest mode, but apparently after all that rest he's all good and better. Later, apparently this whole resting phase that we thought was going to be his defeat is completely thrown out the window. There's some sort of power bar on his back and liquid dispensers fit into his costume, which both indicate that he doesn't have enough power to continue fighting, but miraculously it goes back up and he's able to fight more. By the end of movie his whole outfit breaks and the magic goo comes out and he is now so powerful that both Deku and Kacchan combined are apparently not enough, which makes absolutely no sense.

This is the part that really irked me because you can't just rewrite two characters for a movie and expect to get away with it. Deku and Kacchan apparently can't keep up with this new villain anymore so Deco decides that the only possible option is to give One for All to Kacchan, which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. There's even a line that says "If one One for All can't beat him, Two will!" So apparently both Deku and Kacchan weild one for all at the same time and defeat 9, only to pass out and defeat the villain.

Deku wakes up and tells All Might that he passed on One for All to Kacchan, but wait! It's clause time. We all know that One-for-All cannot be stolen, but here's another one to add to that list. Apparently if you pass out while somebody is trying to actually transfer One for All to you, you don't get to keep it. It stays with the original holder. Makes sense right?

All in all, this movie wasn't half bad. It was entertaining but at the same time there were so many plot holes that it was kind of hard to enjoy the film, but I did but I don't know if I'd watch it again.
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