Recently, I have nothing to do and look it up again, maybe I want to find some youthful feeling. I wanted to see if I would cry any more, so I started watching the episode where Hinata was beaten—and shed another shameful tear.
As for being a ninja, Hinata has no motive to eliminate violence, make a name for herself, or take revenge - everyone in the film has a different reason for being a ninja, and her reason for being a ninja is very humble, even very not "feminist" - in order to make her beloved people see. However, her unrequited love has added strength to her, making her overcome cowardice and become stronger. I have to say, if there is no one way to "more" She will not appreciate Naruto's "crane tail" that everyone hates, nor will she regard his forbearance as her spirit. In a popular drama, it should be that an eldest lady like her crosses the barriers of class to beg Naruto prodigal son to turn back. This is what makes Hinata's unrequited love different. She highly identifies with Naruto.
The big villain, Orochimaru, I actually agree with his worldview - people do so many things in order to overcome the fear of unknown death (predictable death will reduce anxiety, such as the male protagonist in "Big Fish" , because he saw how he died, he was fearless on the battlefield, because he knew he would not die like this). So he devoted himself to the study of immortality to solve the ultimate problem. However, although it is possible to obtain immortality by changing the physical body, it is the same as the monsters wanting to eat people's hearts. In fact, they are still captured by this kind of fear. Orochimaru knows that hatred is the fastest way to gain power - I also agree with this, so the subordinates he collects are all the weak people who have been insulted and damaged. He trades strength for their loyalty. Sasuke also has this hatred. Coupled with his strong bloodline, he became the target of Orochimaru. Itachi also said to Sasuke, you are not strong enough, because your hatred is not enough.
On the contrary, Naruto, who lost both his parents and was despised by the villagers, was really lucky. His starting point is special, but he is specially cared for by the three generations of Hokage and Iruka, and Sasuke is obviously lacking in emotional counseling.
Another gratifying exploration is that in the battle against Gaara, Tsukuru Naruto had a strong identification with Gaara. He can fully understand Gaara's lonely situation, and they are all regarded as ominous by those around them and cast aside. Fortunately for Naruto, Konoha never wanted to use the power of the nine tails, because there is no such greed, the nine tails are sealed in Naruto's body and are not aggressive. Although the people around him despise him, they are not afraid. And Gaara is unfortunate, his father's greed gives him the power to hurt others, and the discrimination against him is full of fear. Compared to Naruto, he is indeed more lonely. It was also his luck to meet Naruto, and Dugu Qiufeng finally met his opponent.
Although they understand Orochimaru and Gaara's anxiety about the sense of existence, Naruto's group has given another solution to the anxiety-love and responsibility. Gaara's uncle's education on him when he was young originally surprised me - with such relatives, how could Gaara become what she later became. Then the plot took an unreasonable turn, intending to push Gaara into the abyss, and there was nothing I could do about it. When Konoha Maru asked Sandai Hokage what an "important person worthy of protection" was, Sandai Hokage told him that he was someone he highly recognized and loved. Three generations of Hokage also added to Konoha Maru, such as you - this is love, followed by "people from this village" - this is recognition (other excellent ninjas) and responsibility. But like all skills, love also requires training, and Naruto's spiritual path can be seen as a process of such training. Teacher Iruka contributed greatly in this process.
In his childhood, Iruka was seen crying in front of the martyr's monument and was seen by the three generations of Hokage. He began to brag about how proud he is to be the orphan of a martyr, even if he is lonely. Three generations of Hokage go up and give him a hug - he is a bomb disposal expert, blahblah after that I can't understand the words. But I think it's great. In Japan's post-war era, many of the protagonists of the comics are chicken blood type. Just like the Ma Jiajun in the 1990s, in recent years, there have been more and more scumbags and individualistic heroes-the arrival of the Shikamaru era.
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