I think this theatrical version is pretty good. According to the comparison of the three theatrical versions of Naruto, Xue Ji Ninja Post, Illusory Underground Ruins and Mikazuki Island Animal Disturbance (I have calculated the theatrical version of Shippuden separately)
1. On the whole, the rhythm is moderate. The first 20 minutes tell how two local tyrants spend money and how low EQ is interspersed with Naruto's mouth cannons; then 10 minutes tell about Xiaoguang's realization of the value of life through the storm, here is Xiaoguang's growth; in the next 10 minutes, it tells about the coup d'etat in the kingdom of Sanriyuedao, exposing the villain, and the death of the old king, which makes both Pangman and Xiaoguang stronger and more aware of what they should do; the latter half Time is turning to beat the villain to show us how the two of them manifest their growth.
2. The friendship between Xiaoguang and Naruto has undergone sufficient transitions, and at the same time, the growth process of Chubby Man from naive to mature also has a lot of space to describe (in contrast, Naruto's previous theatrical version of the fantasy underground ruins, Naruto The relationship with Timsey is really inexplicable to me)
3. As the theatrical version of Naruto in 2006, the number of frames and the picture are pretty good. Fights and action design although I don't think it's even as good as Shippuden TV's few fights, but...emmm it's good.
4. The villain's mind is still not good... This seems to be a flaw in the Naruto theatrical version so far (Otsutsuki Toren, Otsutsuki Momo-style I will not talk about it, as of April 20, 2018, the entire Hokage The series about the Otsutsugi family has not been fully explained, and I dare not comment)
5. It's pretty good, at least I didn't have it when I watched it? ! ? ! ? ! ? ! In the end, I was even moved when I saw the small body carrying my husband rushing towards the attack.
6. Compared with Xue Ji and Ruins, this theatrical version tells the most complete story. Xue Ji's flaw is that he dug too many holes in the opening chapter, Kakashi's Snow Country passed, the past of Angry Tao... Most of the pages are devoted to how Xiao Xue is afraid of returning to his hometown, and the final boss... . Can be regarded as a spike? Including the subordinates of the three bosses...it's very watery; let's not talk about the ruins, the whole chapter is full of flaws, and the whole process is full of urine, anyway, Xue Ji and Sanriyue still have something to admire.
—————From a person who recently downloaded all Naruto including theaters to study and perfect the Naruto worldview for writing novels.
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