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The dual hero dilemma in modern cinema explained

A growing coalition of fans is pushing back against the recent anime film featuring multiple heroes. Concerns have emerged about how the film manages its vast character roster since its release on April 19, 2025. The discussions on various forums highlight issues with character development and story pacing.

By

Maxwell Lee

Apr 19, 2025, 06:41 AM

Edited By

Aditi Sharma

Updated

Apr 19, 2025, 02:47 PM

2 minutes (approx.)

Two heroic characters, one wearing armor and the other in casual clothes, facing forward with determination in a cinematic setting.
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Plot and Character Dynamics

Fans have mixed feelings about the filmโ€™s storytelling, noting that it often feels rushed. Many have likened it to a condensed season of the original series. One commenter said, "The MHA movies feel like a 6-8 episode Arc condensed into just over an hour." Another fan echoed this sentiment, referencing the Clone Wars movie, stating, "Kind of like how the problem with the clone wars movie was that it was clearly meant to be a few TV episodes instead of a single film?"

Mixed Reactions Regarding Heroes

The inclusion of popular characters, such as Bakugou and Kirishima, has received both praise and criticism. Some fans celebrate their presence, while others feel it distracts from the central plot. A commentator remarked, "The My Hero posters suffer from most of the cast being present on the cover; MHA suffers badly because of the large cast." Interestingly, one person pointed out, "There were more than two heroes," highlighting the film's expansive character list.

The dynamic between characters is also a hot topic. For instance, someone humorously suggested, "Kirishima swimming the whole way to America just to get Bakugo a tuxedo would be so funny."

Concerns About Sound Design

Sound design remains a sticking point for many fans. A question arose: "How does no one hear All Might and Deku scream 'double Detroit smash'?" This reflects larger concerns about the film's tension and realism, calling for better sound integration with action.

"It doesn't really matter, but it feels out of nowhere" - Commenter on plot connections

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿฆธโ€โ™‚๏ธ Character Balance: Fans criticize the plot for focusing on a few heroes rather than ensemble dynamics.

  • ๐Ÿ”Š Sound Issues: Notable complaints about sound effects missing during key moments.

  • ๐ŸŽจ Visual Representation: Many feel not all heroes are appropriately represented in promotional materials.

As fans continue to voice their opinions, the impact of these issues on future storylines and character explorations in My Hero Academia will be worth watching. This film raises important questions about managing large casts in storytelling, especially in expansive universes.