Share "The Will of Fire"

Sylvia 2022-02-07 14:59:18

("The Will of Fire" is hereinafter referred to as "The Will") After

watching Naruto's sixth theatrical version of "The Will", I have some feelings to share with you.

"Will" mainly talks about the inheritance of two kinds of Konoha wills and how to choose which will to choose when facing the Konoha crisis.

Whether it is the third generation or Asma, they choose to use death to defend the "jade" of the village. As Asma said, these things always need people to do, and he is obviously aware of it. From the standpoint of defending the village, which of those respected ninjas did not go to the task with the sane consciousness, because they had the will of Konoha in their hearts.

However, in "Will", Kakashi made a different choice this time than in the past. He took the initiative to stand up to solve the matter alone. Konoha's ninjas were not fighting together, even if it was sacrifice, why this time only Kaka fights alone, Kaka wants to exchange his own death for Konoha's future, he made a good mind, this is Konoha's will, but he taught Class 7, otherwise ninjas think according to common sense and do not obey. Those who follow the rules are trash, and those who don't value their peers are even worse than trash. Isn't what he did to make Naruto and the others inferior to trash?
Kaka knew it would be like this, but just faced the reality, it was a rare way to solve the matter with his own death, and he had already been cast by the BOSS with the puppet technique. So Kaka chose this way. He seemed very silent. He handed the bell to Naruto. The bell actually represented the fettered will that Kaka inherited from his father and Obito. Kaka passed on this will to Naruto and the others, but unfortunately In the end, he was going to go against this hard-won will. When he said that Naruto would repair the bell, he was in fact an cryptic message to Naruto, "You have to inherit this will and repair the flaws of the teacher." Until finally Kaka said quietly: "Maybe the last loser should be me."

From a realistic point of view, the will that Naruto inherited from Kaka sometimes seems like a good wish. The ending of "Will" can be said to be an ideal, and all people finally believed in this ideal. If the reality is that all ninjas can't beat BOSS, what about the ninja world? But the story mainly shows people's determination and perseverance to fight to the end for their beliefs and never give up. Only when people believe in ideals can an ideal become a reality. Even if the ideal cannot be realized, we have tried our best for our beliefs. What is not worth it, we are willing to do so.

This theatrical version of the story focuses on the deliberation of beliefs and the dialogue of ideological confrontation. Compared with the past theaters, it feels refreshing as a whole, so the picture seems to be just embellishment, so the exaggeration and concise explanation of the picture this time are just to improve the Just a good story.
The tension, imagination and originality of Xiaoqiang's skill picture are much better than the first theatrical version of Shippuden, and it seems a bit bohemian. Leiqi from the ground, skill coordination, Neji and Xiaoli, Tiantian, Neiji and Hinata's Bagua Palm, Bugs, Teeth, Hinada, Shikamaru, Dingji, Ino's skills With cooperation, I feel a strong sense of rhythm.

Moreover, there are also a lot of scenes with the appearance of my favorite immortals. It feels much better than the appearance of immortals at the end of "Fetters". Hopefully 2010's "Lost Tower" will have more shots of immortals.

"Will" is about the inheritance of will. When you close your eyes, you can feel that it is all the performances of the new generation of Xiaoqiang. It is a world of Xiaoqiang, pure and cordial. Xiaoqiang gathers all together, and Gaara, who is closely related to the growth of Xiaoqiang, Ka The card as the protagonist is like being held in a pile of children.


In fact, whether it is Asma, Sandai, Kaka, White Fang, Obito, Naruto, their choices are Konoha's will!

We want to protect Konoha Village, but we don't want to see our companions die without trying to rescue them. We have the consciousness to sacrifice for Konoha Village, but we don't give up our ties to our companions.

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