I cried and laughed for 90 minutes. I guess most audiences are still like me and still look at the production crew list and hand-painted character backgrounds after the movie, and then they don't know how many times they shed tears, as long as the bgm arrives. To put it bluntly, it is a movie that sells feelings. However, if the feelings are not touching, the audience will not pay the bill. It probably boils down to three points: perseverance and team spirit.
If a friend who hasn't watched Naruto asks you what the movie is about, you can tell him loudly: It's okay to pretend to be in slow motion with the left hand and the right hand. But if you get into the pit, you can open your eyes and tell him: It's our whole youth.