It's the final chapter...

Alisha 2022-04-23 07:06:00


I finally watched "The Final Chapter" today. I didn't watch it until it came out for a long time, because I was afraid. Why are you afraid? At first, I thought that this hot-blooded anime representing youth finally ushered in the final chapter after spending 11 years with me. It made me feel as if I also saw the loss of my youth gradually disappearing. I was afraid to feel this Kind of lost, thinking by saying that as long as I don't watch it, it's not over, it's ridiculous isn't it. Two, because of love. Anything we love, we want it to last forever, to appear in our lives forever, and never to end. Third, they are afraid of seeing a different ending than they imagined. a thousand reader with a thousand hamurate. Everyone has an ending they want to see in their hearts, and everyone is afraid to see an unsatisfactory ending. And my worries are mainly from the various dog tail sequels in the later stage of Naruto animation, all kinds of shoddy production. So I didn't watch much of the later anime.

Let's talk about this theatrical version.

First of all, let me talk about what I don't like about this show. This drama is actually the story of how Naruto and Hinata came together. I absolutely agree with Naruto Hina with both hands and feet. Many people may say that Hinata is really a classic example of a female cock counterattack. Therefore, this drama is the author's painstaking work to emphasize that Hinata is not a female cock, but a real princess, and is the princess designated by the immortal. . Why am I saying that? Because in my opinion, Hinata's feelings for Naruto have been fully expressed in the anime, and there is no need to let Naruto understand through such a life and death parting in the theatrical version. In the original work, Naruto has also felt Hinata's heart, and I believe that anyone who has watched the third ninja war in the anime will agree. So my expectation for their relationship from the beginning was that Naruto became a hero in the ninja war, and then he and Hinata started a relationship like a pair of ordinary people in the peaceful era, then got married and had children, and then they got married. An ordinary but happy life afterward... That is to say, I don't expect them to part with life and death again, and then fall in love vigorously... Because in my opinion, it is great for a person to be a hero, and a person can live an ordinary life. It is also an extraordinary.

Next, let’s talk about the characters of this theatrical version.

Naruto, our number one male protagonist, it is said that eating one bite grows one's wisdom, but he is a typical hero who has experienced a lot but still has no brain. At first, he "pretends" not to know about Hinata's hesitant confession, and it is not until he is hit by the enemy's illusion that he understands Hinata's intentions. Then, when she confessed to Hinata, she was hit by Hinata's obvious sacrifice. After she tried her best to rescue her, she was still stunned by being dumped. Later, it was a typical scenario that no matter how it was in the early stage, there were still various heroic rescue scripts in the later stage. (One of the things I don't quite understand, Shiren put a technique into Hinata's body and controlled Hinata, and then Naruto could actually put his hand into Hinata's body... Could it be that as long as you are who you are, you can do whatever you want with your hand? Just stick it into someone else's chest...) And

then there's Hinata, who was originally my favorite heroine in the original book. Although she was not No. 1 for a long time, she finally stood up in time when Naruto was at a critical juncture several times, ending Naruto. An embarrassing step in the leading role. With a delicate and temperamental face, long black hair, a perfect figure, and the character of a little bird, this theatrical version is coupled with the halo of the princess designated by the immortal, and the heroic sacrifice at the critical moment. Her status as the No. 1 Naruto Girl has been Unshakable.

Xiao Ying's increasingly mature face has the temperament of a big sister next door, and her personality has also changed to the type of a close sister. Shikamaru still has a good brain, Sakai has basically become a mount provider, and Kakashi seems to be a lot darker after becoming Hokage... (Is it my illusion?) When Raikage said he was going to blow up the moon, I originally thought he would Saying that he can't hurt his subordinates anyway, he just asked for a one-hour suspension. Hinata Hana, Hinata's younger sister, has a lively and outgoing personality, but she is like Sakura when she was a child. The stunt is that her eyes are cut out and she can continue to use it (I know there is Sakura...) Others such as Ino Choji are here to tell us why the years It's a pig-killing knife...and Sasuke! One of the few highlights! The still sharp pupil technique is increasing, although it seems that there is a little suspicion of stealing the show, (when the huge meteorite hit, I thought Kakashi was about to show his strength as a new generation of Hokage...) But his sentence "When that person is away, I will protect the village" really touched a lot of people's hearts, but it seems that I rushed back in the middle of this trip and didn't pay much attention to the appearance. It's a flaw...

Finally, the villain's big brother Sheren. He perfectly inherits the characteristics of most villains, the bewitched heart, the gorgeous appearance in the early stage, the habit of dropping the chain at critical moments in the later stage, the tradition of recognizing mistakes in time after being defeated, and his greatest function is to promote Ming Xiaolian can be said to be a good opponent and a good villain.

All right. Unconsciously, it seems to be complaining a lot again. Although I complained, but at the end of the film (Easter Egg) the scene of the four Naruto family having a snowball fight still touched me, I seemed to be standing at his house watching, the old boy who saw the big boy from a young age is now the head of the family," Naruto-kun, you have grown up too..."

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