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So, 'Tomorrow's Joe 2: The Movie' picks up right where you'd expect, six months post the devastating fight that took Rikiishi from us. The tone is heavy, yet there's a flicker of hope as Joe grapples with his grief while making a comeback. The animation style is classic Dezaki—bold and emotive, bringing the visceral nature of boxing to life, yet it still feels deeply personal. The pacing keeps you engaged, balancing intense fight sequences with those quieter, reflective moments that really dig into Joe's psyche. The themes of redemption and resilience resonate throughout, making it a compelling watch. Plus, those body blows? The way they’re animated just hits differently. It’s raw and real, in a way that sticks with you.
Focus on the character development and emotional depth.Pay attention to the animation style—distinctive and expressive.Note the pacing shifts between action and introspection.
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