It cheats, brilliantly.
No hero story is complete without a villain, and Two Heroes delivers a menacing antagonist in Wolfram. While film-original villains in anime movies often feel two-dimensional, Wolfram serves his purpose effectively as a physical threat. He is a villain with a muscle-enhancement Quirk, but more importantly, he possesses a device that allows him to amplify his power exponentially. My Hero Academia Two Heroes
This reduction in scope is the film's secret weapon. By lowering the apocalyptic stakes, Two Heroes is free to raise the emotional ones. The question isn't "will the world end?" but "will All Might’s legacy be tarnished?" and "will Midoriya ever be worthy of the torch he carries?" It cheats, brilliantly
These scenes are crucial. They humanize the Symbol of Peace. We He is a villain with a muscle-enhancement Quirk,
It is, quite simply, the best possible version of a "pointless" anime movie. And that is a superpower worth studying.
Melissa is the daughter of David Shield and the niece of the All Might (Toshinori Yagi). She is a Quirkless genius studying support equipment engineering. In many ways, Melissa is a mirror to Deku—a reflection of who he would have been had All Might not chosen him as the Ninth user of One For All.