That quietly sprouted "Hokage Feelings"

Tia 2022-04-20 09:02:59

Recently, "feelings" have become a powerful tool for film distributors to hype, and the audience is the group that consumes "feelings". At present, the most successful sentiment maker is "The Mermaid", which has just won the box office championship of mainland Chinese films. Stephen Chow's IP effect, coupled with the overflowing publicity of the issuer's sentiments, has made many viewers carry the concept of "returning the box office for Xingye". Went into the cinema. When the post-80s and post-90s were collectively recalling the lush years that Zhou Xingchi had accompanied them, another "sentimental blockbuster" within a niche area struck - "Naruto: The Legend of Bo Ren".

In fact, "Naruto" did not come with feelings, but formed the expected emotional effect. Naruto has been serialized in "Juvenile JUMP" by Masashi Kishimoto in 1999 until the final chapter was published on November 10, 2014. In 15 years, with the post-90s growing up together, Naruto Uzumaki has grown from a childish child at the end of a ten thousand year crane. Growing up as the seventh generation Hokage of Konoha Village, and having a new father with a son and a daughter, I have grown from a fourth-grade elementary school student who is looking forward to the future to a graduate who is about to enter the workplace after graduating from graduate school and wants to start a family. Hokage is with me. I have gone through my entire reading career. It was just then, and it was over. Just when I completely lost interest in chasing the TV version of Naruto, I wanted to make Naruto a good memory for me many years later, but it came back. My gradually loosening enthusiasm has been rekindled. It has been more than a year, is Naruto okay? Just when I was imagining that Zuo Ming would join forces to defeat the perverted monster again, I reluctantly admitted: the protagonist is called the whirlpool blogger.


In fact, there are not many sequels. Classic works often bring a lot of topical effects and social attention. Good word of mouth has also become the best gimmick to hype the sequel, and it also exposes the classics to huge risks. This is the case with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2: Qingming Sword", which was released in the same period. I still remember watching "Dragon Ball" so hard when I was a child, but when Wukong's children and grandchildren came out, I immediately stopped chasing. It's not how I accept that a male lead who accompanies me suddenly becomes the second male lead. But Naruto is just like this, holding a blogger and appearing on the big screen in China for the first time. The reason why this anime is said to be niche in the previous article stems from the hostility of the China State Administration of Radio, Film and Television to Japanese anime, blaming the pornography, violence, darkness and other elements in Japanese anime that are not conducive to the healthy growth of children. Chinese TV stations do not. Introduced and broadcast Japanese animations, and replaced them with sheep and bear cartoons with brains and low IQs. This made most of the new generation of post-00s unable to access Japanese animations on mainstream media platforms, and they were in traditional TV. Young people in the late 1980s and early 1990s became the "original fans" of Japanese animations such as Naruto, and they were also the group that devoted the most affection to Japanese animations such as Naruto. These young people are now the backbone of Chinese society, and the group that bears the greatest social pressure. The only child grew up in the environment, the family structure of 421 or 422, and they work hard in their careers that move upwards. The work pressure is very high, just like this, the "exclusive" Naruto Ninja takes a new protagonist - another child at the tail of a ten thousand year crane, and an old plot of bloody struggle, I think this batch of original fans of Naruto will leave. Going into the movie theater to accept this new role is a mixed feeling inside.


Yes, the five flavors are mixed, and I burst into tears several times. I don't know why, but when the music played and the dubbing sounded, I burst into tears. Those old movie fans shed tears when they saw Naruto working so hard and didn’t have time to spend with his family; those old movie fans shed tears when they saw Boren being naughty and not understanding or agreeing with his father’s work; The movie fans shed tears when they saw those children with the same faces and voices as their elders; those old movie fans shed tears when they saw that those children were still chasing their dreams; The old movie fans shed tears when they saw the church where Zuo Ming, who is a father, was chattering about the children; those old movie fans cried when they saw that Naruto insisted on the morality and cultivation methods of ninjas and refused the so-called ninja weapons. ... Exactly the same, it's not as simple as inheritance, there is an illusion that time is chaotic, we have grown up!


This theatrical version still adheres to the consistent concepts and ideas of the previous theatrical versions. The pursuit of excessive power will sooner or later be a Chakra monster. Only love and ninja will are the right path in the world. The villain in this theatrical version is much better than the previous version of Tall and Ugly. The educational significance and heritage of this theatrical version are too strong, and even made me ignore those wonderful fighting scenes. The movie is over, and the ending song reminds me that the audience left the scene, but I saw a large group of people sitting in their seats, quietly watching the cartoons at the end of the film, the characters, and the last family portrait... Really reluctance to leave. Unexpectedly, at the end, Kishimoto also sent easter eggs. That's it, goodbye, those 15 years. Thank you bloggers, you must work hard to realize your dreams, the young people who are attached to the feelings of our old fans, grow up slowly~

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