Naruto remains the same, it's us who have changed

Anabel 2022-04-24 07:01:27

After watching the entire film, I didn't feel the slightest bit of blood. What I saw was that social resources were monopolized in a clan society, and the ladder of civilians was getting smaller and smaller. In such a social background, the second generation of shadows is burdened with everyone's expectations, and they will always live in the shadow of a huge family and cannot be free. In the world of Naruto, there seems to be no other way out than to inherit the family's ninjutsu and serve Konoha. Even as Hokage, he is still coerced with no freedom, neither as a good father nor as a good husband. On the surface, he looks so glorious and great, but in fact he can no longer exist as an individual, and is only called a high-level device of society. Should a real society be like this? In such a society, Naruto, who had a bright smile, became the seventh generation with a sad face.
Perhaps, Hokage is still the Hokage of the past, but we have grown up, experienced more and thought more.

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