Kotaku review of The Last Naruto movie

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Good – The First Two Minutes

The film itself begins with a chronological recap of the world of Naruto, starting with the Sage of the Six Paths and leading up to Naruto and Sasuke's climactic final battle. What makes the recap special is the way in which it is animated. Unlike the rest of the film it is animated in a black and white manga-style with a heavy sumi-e ink brush influence. It really looks amazing and it's a great treat to see the most memorable moments of the Naruto story re-imagined in this way


Good – The Love Story

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The Naruto manga ended on an epilogue showing that not only had Naruto married Hinata some time after his final duel with Sasuke but also had two children with her. This was more than a little odd as, while it was obvious that Hinata had carried a torch for Naruto from day one, his feelings towards her were of a friendly nature and nothing more. The Last does a great job of showing how his feelings change from friendship to love.1

We get to see Naruto's life in his years between the end of the manga and the epilogue. Unsurprisingly, Naruto is respected and loved by the people of the village—especially the young female ninjas who want nothing more than “Naruto-senpai” to notice them. Yet, he is oblivious to their romantic intent—he is simply happy to be truly accepted.

Hinata, on the other hand, is stuck in the role she has always been in: girl pining for Naruto from afar. Determined to change her role (with a bit of cheering on from Sakura), she attempts to make her feelings known and understood by the often oblivious Naruto. It's then, of course, that the villains of the film strike and Naruto and Hinata must head off with a team to stop the newest threat to the world.

Looming catastrophe aside, the film is focused on two things: development for Hinata—why she feels as she does for Naruto and how her love for him came to be—and Naruto having to reconcile his own feelings for her after accidentally discovering that she loves him



Good – Supporting Characters Stay in the Background


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So really, The Last is the Naruto and Hinata show—as it should be. The supporting team is made up of Sakura, Sai, and Shikamaru who each get their own little moments to shine and be useful in the movie's battles. Sakura gets a bit more than the other two as she is the best friend and confidant of both Naruto and Hinata.

As for the other members of Naruto's enormous cast, you do get to at least see the kages in action and pretty much every character who's ever spoken a line in the whole epic appears on screen at least once—with many getting a single cameo line or two. Even Sasuke, arguably the series' break out character, has a meager few seconds of screen time. And let me re-iterate: this is a good thing. This is not his nor anyone else's story other than Naruto and Hinata's—well, and the villains (but we'll get to him later).


Mixed – A Threat to the World

But of course Naruto is not, nor has it ever been, a romance manga. No, Naruto is about fights and action so there is more than a fair share of those in the film as well. The main action plot centers around an orbital threat—namely that the moon is breaking apart and dropping meteorites across the planet. At the same time, Byakugan users are being targeted and subsequently killed or kidnapped. So when a group of masked ninjas abduct Hinata's sister Hanabi, it's up to Naruto, Hinata, and their team to uncover the group's mysterious plans and how they are related to the moon's literal fall from the sky.

Really, this plot has only one purpose: to give everyone something to do. We have numerous scenes of Naruto fan favorites taking out falling chunks of the moon over the course of the film—and of course Naruto's team fight scores of ninjas (as well as a giant crab). They're entertaining enough as far as fights go.

The setting also provides some conflict for Naruto and Hinata to overcome in their growing relationship by paralleling the Japanese legend of The Tale of Princess Kaguya—with Hinata cast as the princess from the moon, Naruto as her earthly love, and the villain as her betrothed prince on the moon. It is somewhat contrived and predictable but luckily Sakura's on hand to talk sense into Naruto before the foolishly angsty drama goes on for too long




Mixed – Believably Powerful (Yet Forgettable) Villain

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Anyone who's finished the manga knows Naruto's power level at this point—i.e., he's on par with the gods themselves. Surprisingly, the film uses the manga's extensive lore to create a villain that could realistically give Naruto a run for his money.

Beyond his origins, however, the villain is far from an interesting character. His purpose in the film is to be the focal point for the action plotline and the main impediment in the romantic one. He serves those roles well enough, but as LittleKuriboh once said about this type of character: “They're a rare breed of ninja known as 'forgettable movie villains.' You've never heard of them, and after you finish fighting them you won't remember it even happened, but for the next 90 minutes you'll think they're the biggest threat you've ever faced in your entire life!”

The other problem with having a villain on par with Naruto power-wise is that it makes someone like Hinata nearly useless in a fight. The film tries its best to make her seem capable in her own right by giving her problems to resolve that Naruto can't with brute force alone. But when the villain can telekinetically restrain her with a look or mind control her with little more than a touch, it's hard at times to see her as anything more than a damsel in distress
 

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Movie was good? That's all I need to know

Lord Sasuke solos

but Solo God Naruto neg deffs sales
 

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"Even Sasuke, arguably the series' break out character, has a meager few seconds of screen time. And let me re-iterate: this is a good thing. This is not his nor anyone else's story other than Naruto and Hinata's"

This guy knows what his saying ^^

Praise the lawd Sasuke wasn't sucked in
 

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"Even Sasuke, arguably the series' break out character, has a meager few seconds of screen time. And let me re-iterate: this is a good thing. This is not his nor anyone else's story other than Naruto and Hinata's"

This guy knows what his saying ^^

Praise the lawd Sasuke wasn't sucked in

Let's hope Kishimoto doesn't ruin his character by pairing him with Sakura in a "love" movie.
If Lord Sasuke gets a movie it should be about his travels in the world after he left Konohagakure (in the Kaguya arc).
 

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Thanks for posting - sounds like an objective review

Damsel in distress - no surprise there
 

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Good for First 2 mins :leaf:
 

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My Japanese friend watched it . It was good . Ya it is cheesy romance but animation was really good . People should stop complaining sasuke is in new boruto movie . I am sure he will make it up.
 

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Good for First 2 mins :leaf:

They are talking about the first 2 minutes in which Naruto itself is explained, and the clashes between Hashirama and Madara.

Come on Blazin'
 

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They are talking about the first 2 minutes in which Naruto itself is explained, and the clashes between Hashirama and Madara.

Come on Blazin'

I m irrelevent here.I have not watched the movie
and for Romantic movie blazing be hating
 
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Good for First 2 mins :leaf:

The first two mintues was the Indra/Ashura and the Sasuke and Naruto battle flash back, the only decent part alongside Sasuke soloing the meteroide with a single blow :rolleyes:

Let's hope Kishimoto doesn't ruin his character by pairing him with Sakura in a "love" movie.
If Lord Sasuke gets a movie it should be about his travels in the world after he left Konohagakure (in the Kaguya arc).
Exactly

I wanna see what Sasuke does during his journey and what's so important that he had to leave immediately after saving Konoha :|
 

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The review should in one single sentence

"90% Shoujo, 10% misunderstanding"
 

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The first two mintues was the Indra/Ashura and the Sasuke and Naruto battle flash back, the only decent part alongside Sasuke soloing the meteroide with a single blow :rolleyes:


Exactly

I wanna see what Sasuke does during his journey and what's so important that he had to leave immediately after saving Konoha :|
Sasuke probably went back to repopulating the Uchiha before he comes back to Sakura :vision:
 
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Looks like its good. And I'm glad he brought up the background characters having minimal scenes as a good thing.

When the movie is advertised and circles around Naruto and Hinata, there should be no reason to have Kakashi, Sasuke or even Tenten become a focal point for more than is needed.

This is a romance, and despite the bold risk of having a Naruto movie focus on romance, it turned out pretty good.
 

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This a decent review, quite objective. In the end, as I though the film seems decent.
Well it couldn't be worse than "Bonds" or "RtN"
 
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