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This is the 6th movie of the Naruto Shippuuden story and I waited for more than 10 years to watch it for the first time yesterday. The stories of the previous 5 movies were all quite underwhelming so I didn't expect much. This time the story is better, but there are still ridiculous and unreasonable points. For example, the story's setting takes place when Pain and Bee met Naruto, however the Leaf Village is still intact, and Madara's mask as well, even though Konan had destroyed it before. Why do I say this is a major mistake? Because it was only when the Leaf Village was destroyed by Pain that Naruto met his father, and his mother too. The story of Kyuubi in the Tsukuyomi world is also not clearly explained, who is the Jinchuuriki of that world? What ability does Sakura's father have to be Hokage? There are still many unconvincing things present. They brought the story closer to the main story in the TV show version and I really like this. But it's a shame that the story's setting has so many holes. Except for a few main characters, the other characters are just there for the fun of it. The action scenes aren't really eye-catching either. But what caught my attention in this movie were the wordless scenes depicting everyday life - slice of life, and especially the message about family. The moments of psychological development of Naruto and Sakura as they accept the change in their families are very interesting. I understand that this change also has a message aimed at young people. However, the way the story begins with this message is to turn our lovely characters - Naruto and Sakura - into mean and selfish teenagers. I don't like this very much. I wish the story was more convincing and deeper, then the family scenes would have a stronger impact.
- dakuchonekobing
- 24 mar 2025
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