Naruto's emotional line: Hinata changed because of Naruto's influence, and since then he has embarked on a long journey of chasing her husband. Because of his own reasons, Naruto did not understand Hinata's love for him along the way, and he has always been unaware of what love is. It was not until the theatrical version that the illusion bubble made Naruto go deep into Hinata's memory and saw Hinata's sincerity along the way. Since then, he has realized that love has always been by his side and has never gone far.
The full text discusses from two aspects : emotional reasoning and plot setting .
A Emotional Reasoning
Love is two-way liking. At the same time, this is a film and television drama, and it also has the perspective of the audience, so I will interpret it from the perspective of Hinata, Naruto and the audience.
1. Hinata's perspective
First of all, does Hinata like Naruto? There is no doubt that everyone can see that her infatuation with Naruto has never changed.
So, does Hinata deserve to be loved? It seems to be a good answer, right, then I will ask this question in another way, and you can see the difference. That is, why is Sakura not the best candidate?
Sakura did pay a lot for Naruto, but at key points, it was not her who stood up to change Naruto . In the four battles, Neji died, everyone was in pain, and Naruto fell into self-doubt. Seeing the situation, Obito hurriedly added oil and vinegar, and Naruto was almost blackened by his mouth.
You know, Naruto, as the ceiling of the square front, will be game over once he turns his back. On the other hand, Hinata, she should have suffered the most. She has the deepest bond with Neji and the best relationship. The same clan still play from childhood to adulthood. I really can't figure out who can grieve if she doesn't grieve.
But! She was the first to wake up from the pain, and slapped Naruto , whose faith was shaken, and told him not to let down Neji's entrustment, and not to waste the opportunity that Neji sacrificed.
I personally think that truly loving someone is not just an emotional concern, but being able to put yourself in his shoes and provide key help when he faces a major decision, thereby changing him and making him better.
Why are you unique to him? Because only you can do it, and only you can do it. That person is none other than you.
When Naruto was hammered by Payne, who would save him with the mentality of dying?
When Naruto was deeply remorseful for Neji's death, who was the first to stand up and wake him up?
This kind of love has long transcended life and death. So Hinata is worth entrusting.
2. Naruto's Perspective
Why did Naruto like Hinata in the end? This is also the place where the most doubts arise.
First of all, Naruto's experience determines his blindness to personal relationships . Naruto is different from the experience of most people, and naturally has a different emotional cognition than others. Naruto has no parents and no friends since he was a child. He is in a state of lack of love and has been ridiculed by others for a long time. So when he gradually gained recognition in getting along with his peers, he would not pay attention to someone's personal love for him, but regarded it as the concern from his group peers . So you will find that private love has been dismantled into many parts and turned into a part of public love. When faced with a common enemy, such as the four battles, in Naruto's heart, the status of a companion is much higher than that of an individual. Even at the moment when he almost turned black, even if a slap from Hinata woke him up, it was difficult to connect with the affair.
So what does he like about Sakura? I don't think Naruto's liking for Sakura can be regarded as the kind of liking of a couple. We all said this when we were young. It was a child's play. When we mature, we will know the weight of the sentence "I like you". , I can't speak easily. Did Naruto express that kind of love for Sakura when he grew up? Moreover, Naruto usually licks others, and rarely accepts care from others, he will not accept it easily.
On the other hand, because of his miserable childhood, he will not easily believe the care given by a person unless he has a deep understanding of the other party . As long as you replay Naruto's deep friendship with others a little bit, it is not difficult to find the logic of "no fight, no acquaintance". When you really understand what the other person is thinking and empathize with, you will cherish him immensely . Everyone understands each other differently, and Naruto just chose to fight.
For example, Gaara, through the bloody battle, Naruto saw that the other party was isolated and excluded from the surrounding people because of the tailed beast, and resonated with his own godlike experience, so they became trustworthy friends. For example, Neji, through bloody battles, Naruto saw that the opponent was bound by the clan from beginning to end and could not be free, and resonated with the most vulnerable part of his heart, so he would never forget Neji for the rest of his life.
So the question is, how did Naruto penetrate into Hinata's heart?
The answer movie has been given. Through the illusion bubble, Naruto and Hinata's memories are linked together. Naruto saw four things in total.
The first one is to deliver ointment during the Chunin exam;
The second is to fight Payne and swear to stand up to protect him;
The third thing, the ninja school saw that Hinata wrote Naruto's name.
The fourth piece, I saw Hinata weaving a scarf and wanted to give it to him with good intentions.
He had been ignoring these details before, unaware that it was a show of love.
Does he have feelings for Hinata? There must be, but he didn't know it before, or if Hinata was intubated by Payne, he wouldn't run away immediately, because he cared, so he was angry . But now that the illusion spells all these details together, he begins to understand the deep meaning behind it. He has made some changes since then.
For example, he took off the scarf that his mother knitted for him.
For example, he started to pay attention to Hinata.
In the end, Naruto took the initiative to confess a dialogue, which is basically his very subjective opinion:
Hinata said to him: You are really gentle and considerate.
As a result, Naruto replied: I didn't become gentle because I like you.
When does a person say such a thing, a more reasonable explanation is that I heard you praise me, so I want to explain that this praise is not a deliberate performance of me to you, but a real reflection. Then this "deliberate performance" is naturally that I like you .
3. Viewer's perspective
Do you feel that Naruto was forced to confess because he was ashamed of Hinata? The reason why we think so is because our ideal couple should be one who cares about each other from beginning to end, cares about all kinds of details, and under the brewing of time, we are the only person for each other.
But in many cases, there are not so many fates connected, not so many destiny , more because I found that you are good to me, and I also think you are good, you are a person worthy of trust, then let's be together.
The reason why we think Naruto doesn't like Hinata so much is that we presupposed that the love of the anime protagonist should be a romantic and enthusiastic imagination, and this imagination of love also reflects some aspects of our reality. Unfortunately, this need and regret can only be met to a certain extent when watching film and television works.
In the animation, Naruto did express his love for Hinata. This kind of confession is not child's play, and Naruto is not stupid. Such words will not be easily said. So when the audience is still reluctant, that's our own reason.
B plot setting
Kishimoto had already made plans a long time ago, or at least regarded Hinata as one of the candidates for the prince's future wife.
In Naruto, lineage is an important narrative line . The big boss Kaguya gave birth to Yui and Hamura, and the two shared the amount of chakra equally. Yui later gave birth to Asura and Indra. After countless reincarnations of fate, the two came to the final battle of Mingzuo. The two of them only gained the power of Yui, and Ming Zuo at this time has long been the existence of the ceiling of the ninja world.
In this theatrical version, we learn that Hinata is the orthodox heir to Hamura. If the bloodlines of Yui and Hamura are brought together, the descendant of the two will have an existence beyond the ceiling of Naruto. And "transcendence" is an important proposition to promote the continuation of IP . In other words, Kishimoto didn't set it like this, and it would be difficult to surpass Naruto's limitations if he wanted to write a sequel. Therefore, the combination of Mingchu is also a need for the continuation of the script.
Of course, why can't we look at it from a more forgiving perspective?
In the Naruto world created by Kishimoto, we have seen Obito's obsessional love for Rin, "Even if I am an enemy of the whole world, I will choose to be with you";
I also saw Minato's steadfast love for Kushina's "I only see you for the rest of my life";
I also saw Hinata's "gentle but never let go" love for Naruto.
Any kind of love is true love. They are different, but they are the most beautiful emotions in the world.
For this life, live up to it.
Finish the flower~
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