2 minutes. Bad script. Very confusing plot. These 2 points are all for feelings, and pay tribute to the theatrical version of Jiraiya's last non-memory debut. It's also very touching to see Jiraiya, and I'm very happy that my friends from the same period (except Erzhuzi) can make an appearance.
This theatrical version, the style collapse is too serious! Especially the last Boss battle, the picture is terrible. Do not know what the hell.
The opening mechanical war dog thought it became a punk style. The villain's holographic projection announced that the world was going to rebel, and threatened to launch the fourth ninja war, a mysterious operation of God. Kakashi was actually hit by the villain's puppet technique when he was a teenager, and left Konoha Village to prepare to kill the villain with the villain. This theatrical version made Kakashi so weak.
On the other hand, Naruto is going to chase Kakashi back, and at the same time, the friends are going to stop Naruto. But in the end, Naruto's mouth escaped and let the friends go after Kakashi together. Next comes various battles. It is interesting that Ningci and Li Rang, Biao Lianhua and Huitian form a linkage skill. The screen of the three villain soldiers transforming is a bit thunderous (Dragon Fighter?).
After that, Naruto rushed to the villain leader base to destroy and rescue Kakashi. Then the protagonist's halo operation, why can't the wind escape spiral shuriken be absorbed? In the end, the battle ended inexplicably and hastily, defeated the villain, and had a happy ending. Terrible plot. The most unacceptable thing is that without any explanation, Shayin Village and Konoha Village went to war inexplicably. In the main story, Gaara and Naruto have such a strong relationship, but they are so fragile in the theatrical version. Very speechless. Garbage ruins the main article!
On the whole, it is too grandiose and too deliberately "will of fire" and "will of fire". Only when you talk about it can others understand it. It seems very boring. And this theatrical version has too many clips in the TV version, and it is obvious to cut corners.
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