I accept Kishimoto's emotional sales this time. It is not much stronger than the previous theatrical versions, but it is only average.
But a lot of sparks and tears have hit an old reader like me. The moment when Ming Zuo Jiuwei, who merged with Zuzuo, pulled out the ten fist sword; Bo Ren put on Sasuke's forehead;
As for Kishimoto, I am both grateful and disappointed. Readers can understand how bad "Naruto" has been since the middle and late stages.
I watched an interview with Kishimoto: The editorial department of Jump squeezes the author, and it is forced to serialize for 15 years, etc. Kishimoto couldn't be as dashing as Tomoka Yoshihiro, Oda's talent, and Inoue Takehiko's firmness, which led to the unfinished "Naruto", I can understand.
This time, Kishimoto, as the full-time producer of this theatrical version, offered his sincerity, and I was moved. I hope that "Naruto" will truly come to an end, and Kishimoto will really let go: let the struggle of the next generation of ninjas continue in our beautiful memories and fantasies.
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