I recently watched Hokage again from the beginning, and finally made up for the plot that I hadn't seen before. Hokage is not only passionate, but also moved me. When I was a child, I liked watching ninjas fight with all kinds of cool ninjutsu, and now I like watching the reason why they fight and the idea behind the story that the author wants to convey. This story is not only superficial, but also contains many themes, such as: family, friendship, love, family, youth, ideal, trust, belief, persistence, hard work, unity, justice, order, peace, loneliness, Hatred, war, fate, bloodline, bondage, betrayal, immortality, strength, self-identity, repentance... These themes are very profound, and any one of them has great mining value, putting so many extremely difficult themes into such a huge In a complex world view, it is really not easy to be cleverly interspersed in the story. From the current point of view, Naruto has many shortcomings, such as: the lines are long-winded (the lines always like to add very long attributes, and the plot that can be clearly expressed in one sentence or a few shots needs to be told for a long time or even several episodes), preaching Serious (many big truths have to be stated outright, or they are said with inner activities, and they are repeated many times), the plot is filled with water (start to recall or lyricize at the critical moment, or suddenly insert a side story Or character biography), the rhythm is slow (too many useless shots and sidelines, the story is too full, not concise enough), and the picture is rough (there is a collection of painting styles on the Internet that you can experience for yourself). Even so, it is still a well-deserved classic in my heart. It accompanied my childhood, almost growing up with me, and I also like to eat ramen! Now that they are all married and have children, and I have reached this age, I have a different taste when I watch it again. As a ninja system in an overhead world, the biggest feeling to me is miscellaneous. The first is visual. Although ninjas all over the world have their own uniforms, the main characters wear various styles, such as Japanese, Chinese, classical, modern, sports, casual... and , It is also summer, but some people wear short sleeves, while others wear trench coats. Then there's the setting, which, while generally ancient in style, has modern equipment like refrigerators, TVs, radios, etc. Many ninjas will use very powerful ninjutsu, and they will only use it for fighting and destroying the environment (cutting trees at every turn, doing damage), but their ninja villages are backward in technology and low in productivity. In the end, it is ideological. The origin of this story is the plot of Kaguya Otsutsuki who ate the fruit of the god tree and became the ancestor of Chakra. I think the inspiration should come from the Bible; Obito’s last sacrifice to atone for sin, I think it should be the source In the thoughts of Jesus Christ; the immortals of the Six Paths taught the world Chakra to become the ancestor of the ninja sect. I think it is a bit like the experience of Sakyamuni; the fate of the Uchiha family and the Senju family, and the karma of Indra and Asura. I think it should be derived from Buddhism; there is also Naruto's "going forward and doing what he says" and the idea of never giving up on his companions, which are values generally recognized by modern people. Of course, in addition to these, there are also the shadows of Japanese myths and legends and China's Journey to the West, as well as many tributes, not to mention. I used to think it was very rich, but now I think the author should integrate these elements well, so as not to let the audience play. Then there is the sense of fragmentation. Since Naruto defeated Payne, it has gradually collapsed since the beginning of the war in the ninja world. The protagonists kept stacking buffs and opening plug-ins, from ninjutsu battles to Gundam slashing each other. The supporting actors worked together to help at first, and then they could only be spectators by the side, cheering for the protagonists silently in their hearts, and then they became cannon fodder, but the protagonists were able to add plug-ins again and again, even dead people, people who disagreed, once The villains and the tailed beasts who once hated humans also came to help, and they could still be resurrected from the dead. Isn't this a disguised denial of the power of the companions that they preached from the beginning? In the end, the big boss turned out to be a female alien, and the story is also filled in the holes and patches through constant interludes, which is getting more and more outrageous, resulting in a split between the front and back styles, more like a fantasy myth than the realistic style that emphasizes tactical cooperation in the front, but good It can barely come back in the plot. Finally, let's spit out Naruto's mouth. All rely on the nine-tailed plug-in, and he preaches if he can’t beat him. The villain can be persuaded (Nagato and Obito), not only persuaded, but also save them with their lives. People who don’t agree with his values can agree (Sasuke), even Kakashi said that he has the power to infect others. His infectious power is really inferior to not engaging in pyramid schemes, haha! If it weren't for the aura of the protagonist, an impulsive and reckless character like him would have died many times. Although what Naruto said is very reasonable and positive, and there is sufficient foreshadowing before convincing others, it is annoying to hear too much! But this character makes me hate it, because his behavior is worthy of his slogan, he is really brave in the face of powerful enemies, and his promise to Sakura about Sasuke has indeed come true. He is really working hard. It is precisely because of these qualities in him that so many people are really willing to help him, such as Iruka, Kakashi, Jiraiya, Itachi, All Toads, fellow classmates, past Hokage, The current Five Shadows, the former villains, the nine-tailed beasts, and even the Six Paths Immortals have come out to help him, so he is so strong, he will defeat Kaguya Otsutsuki, let Sasuke abandon the dark and turn to the light, and be recognized by everyone, Become the big hero of the village. I think Naruto is the most brilliant is the shaping of the characters. Especially the villains, they are very full, and many villains are not just evil. What impresses me the most is Payne. From the perspective of ordinary people, Payne (Nagato) is a lunatic with extreme thinking, but his ultimate goal is peace, but his experience has distorted his thoughts. His approach was very extreme. The reason why he was persuaded by Naruto was not only because they were from the same school, but also because they were both idealists in nature. They had something in common. I used to think it was the halo of the protagonist , Now I feel that although there are some factors, the result of persuading him will not become very abrupt because of the sufficient foreshadowing. There is also Obito. He was originally very similar to Naruto. He was a carefree crane tail with Hokage ideals. After being rescued by Madara, he used Obito's love for Rin to use him as a tool and became part of his resurrection plan. One of his chess pieces, finally after being preached by Naruto, he suddenly realized that he wanted to die to atone for his sins. He was unwilling to leave when he was about to die. There is also Danzo. Although he has done a lot of dirty things, his purpose is the same as that of the third generation. They are all to protect Konoha. The third generation is the leaf in the light, and he is the root in the darkness. A simple sentence is good or bad. Can you describe him objectively? There are also many things that moved me, such as the truth about Itachi, Jiraiya's death, and Kushina's nagging to Naruto before he died, all of which touched my tears and made my eyes red and swollen from crying. . There are many characters in Hokage, but their personalities are distinct. Everyone's stories are explaining each theme, with the warmth of humanity and the thickness of thought. Although it is an overhead world, the characters in it are so vivid, after watching it for a long time, it is like As old friends are by your side, maybe this is also the charm of Naruto! Finally, let me tell you what I think about the big theme of this story. I don't think it's a problem to discuss big topics like justice and peace, but it would be unwise not to try to come up with a perfect solution to such a problem. In the end, even the Six Paths Immortals in Hokage could not prevent the reincarnation of Indra and Asura. From this, it can be predicted that after a short period of peace, there will be a return to the era of intrigue and chaos, while war and peace, destruction and reconstruction, chaos and The cycle of order is never-ending, and I believe this is what the author worries about. So far, mankind has not had a perfect way to achieve peace, otherwise there would not have been so many wars and conflicts for many years, and Kishimoto chose this theme, and after so many years, the ending is very good, but behind it is deep A deep sense of powerlessness, which looks very deep, is actually very empty. Finally, let me tell you what I think about the big theme of this story. I don't think it's a problem to discuss big topics like justice and peace, but it would be unwise not to try to come up with a perfect solution to such a problem. In the end, even the Six Paths Immortals in Hokage could not prevent the reincarnation of Indra and Asura. From this, it can be predicted that after a short period of peace, there will be a return to the era of intrigue and chaos, while war and peace, destruction and reconstruction, chaos and The cycle of order is never-ending, and I believe this is what the author worries about. So far, mankind has not had a perfect way to achieve peace, otherwise there would not have been so many wars and conflicts for many years, and Kishimoto chose this theme, and after so many years, the ending is very good, but behind it is deep A deep sense of powerlessness, which looks very deep, is actually very empty. Finally, let me tell you what I think about the big theme of this story. I don't think it's a problem to discuss big topics like justice and peace, but it would be unwise not to try to come up with a perfect solution to such a problem. In the end, even the Six Paths Immortals in Hokage could not prevent the reincarnation of Indra and Asura. From this, it can be predicted that after a short period of peace, there will be a return to the era of intrigue and chaos, while war and peace, destruction and reconstruction, chaos and The cycle of order is never-ending, and I believe this is what the author worries about. So far, mankind has not had a perfect way to achieve peace, otherwise there would not have been so many wars and conflicts for many years, and Kishimoto chose this theme, and after so many years, the ending is very good, but behind it is deep A deep sense of powerlessness, which looks very deep, is actually very empty. Finally, let me tell you what I think about the big theme of this story. I don't think it's a problem to discuss big topics like justice and peace, but it would be unwise not to try to come up with a perfect solution to such a problem. In the end, even the Six Paths Immortals in Hokage could not prevent the reincarnation of Indra and Asura. From this, it can be predicted that after a short period of peace, there will be a return to the era of intrigue and chaos, while war and peace, destruction and reconstruction, chaos and The cycle of order is never-ending, and I believe this is what the author worries about. So far, mankind has not had a perfect way to achieve peace, otherwise there would not have been so many wars and conflicts for many years, and Kishimoto chose this theme, and after so many years, the ending is very good, but behind it is deep A deep sense of powerlessness, which looks very deep, is actually very empty. Finally, let me tell you what I think about the big theme of this story. I don't think it's a problem to discuss big topics like justice and peace, but it would be unwise not to try to come up with a perfect solution to such a problem. In the end, even the Six Paths Immortals in Hokage could not prevent the reincarnation of Indra and Asura. From this, it can be predicted that after a short period of peace, there will be a return to the era of intrigue and chaos, while war and peace, destruction and reconstruction, chaos and The cycle of order is never-ending, and I believe this is what the author worries about. So far, mankind has not had a perfect way to achieve peace, otherwise there would not have been so many wars and conflicts for many years, and Kishimoto chose this theme, and after so many years, the ending is very good, but behind it is deep A deep sense of powerlessness, which looks very deep, is actually very empty.
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