When I finished the final chapter, I was still in the habit of turning around and looking at other people's film reviews and seeing what other people said about the movie. Then I saw a lot of people saying that the ending was not satisfactory, unfinished, Korean dramas, etc. I don't limit other people's ideas, but I feel that this ending is the ending that I should have in my heart.
In the 12 years of Naruto, Naruto went from being a prank and troublemaker at first to finally succeeding as CEO and winning Bai Damei. Such a quarter of his life is enviable but not jealous. When I saw Naruto and Hinata finally achieve success, I had a feeling that my son finally got married and became a responsible man. As a father, I was very moved. I think AB, as Naruto's biological father, probably felt the same way when setting this ending. But many people said that the ending of Hokage was too unfinished and too rushed. I don't deny this, but I'm not sure either. From Naruto to the present, it is estimated that AB himself does not know how to continue to develop. As this is an anime with growth, the characters in Hokage are elongated as the time line elongates, their bodies are also elongated, and their breasts are also expanding. Think of a detective who has been unchanged for N years, and it is estimated that his nose will become longer and longer.
The characters in Hokage who have grown up are no longer just physically mature, but also mentally mature, just like they only know how to play at the age of five or six, and when they are fourteen or five years old, they start to want to fall in love, so the final chapter The pure love of the plot is more than blood, and it is a good way to end the blood. AB seems to be telling us in such a way that it is time to end, and Naruto has really grown up. All shaking will eventually calm down, no matter how violent it was in the first place. In my opinion, the pure love plot like the final chapter is a summary of everything Naruto has said over the years. After the blood, it tends to be calm, but the fantasy is mixed with realistic portrayals, so I have such a resonance.
When watching this theatrical version, I watched it with a feeling of letting go of the past and starting to transform into a mature mood. It is a kind of remembrance of abandoning the past youth time. The thinking of people in their twenties is beginning to change, and it is only when they step into society from the ivory tower that their real life begins. The story of Naruto has come to an end, a perfect ending for the lost youth. And I myself have just started, and I would like to always maintain a pure heart and work hard to make a perfect ending for myself.
Thank you Hokage, thank you Naruto, thank you AB, to youth.
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