The short 90 minutes can't satisfy the appetite of a Naruto fan like me, but there are still surprises. The characters I used to know all have new appearances. The new appearances that I like more are Hinata, Ino's son, Sasuke, Tiantian, etc. The unsatisfactory shapes are Naruto, Sakura, Xiaoli, Shino, etc. The plot of this theatrical version is actually a bit thin, but there are still some moving, such as the few minutes when Boren learned Spiral Pills, back then Look at Naruto's embarrassed appearance when he learned from Jiraiya. Later, when Jirai also died, Naruto felt like he had lost his biological father. There was also Naruto's tattered clothes. I haven't worn it since I grew up, but this orange dress reminds me of that stupid Naruto the most. As the plot unfolds, the memories seem to slowly unfold. Naruto is more than an animation to me, Naruto is more than an animation character to me, what I see is the history of Naruto's growth, and Naruto is like a person beside me.
Speaking of this theatrical version, Naruto used to attract audiences with ninjutsu, unmasking, and fighting, but this time, these advantages were not well displayed. A bright. The rest are really mediocre. I hope there will be a new theatrical version after this one, after all, this time is a good start.
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Boruto: Naruto The Movie reviews