
After reading this week's chapter I have bittersweet feelings about the future of the plot development and where Kishi will be taking the story once they return from hiatus. While I was surfing through some of the love/hate comments on the forum I ran into this very well written comment from NB member Shelke from a few days back.
This manga has been going downhill since when? Yes, since Nagato gave into those petty, empty words that no one would take to heart. A shounen manga doesn't mean good-writing should be thrown out of the window. Every genre has constraints. You cannot have childish humour in dark-comedies, Horror cannot have fluffy romance, Epics cannot have antagonists as leads, so on and so forth.
But does that mean Paradise Lost didn't show a hero fall from grace? Did Poe's short-stories cast aside the genre sensibilities? Was Dickens unaware of the revolutionary nature of his writings despite the thematic happy endings in his stories? Was Wuthering Heights stale just because it centered on Revenge and Romance? I can go on and on and on here. The analogies are never-ending. Kishimoto should hit 5th grade and take up creative writing again, as consistency, suspense, working around things despite the limits of the genre are literally lost on him.
I am utterly disgusted at this guy's defense force. A lot of us like consistency and good writing. If those aren't your cup of tea, then you have little right to criticize those who are not happy with the complete lack of effort behind the story. It's stretched just for the sake of stretching. It's a non-debatable issue. Let others express their concerns, as they are, despite your grievances and childish rebuttals, quite genuine.
@ OP I completely agree. Every chapter is worse than the last. It hit rock bottom way back. I don't even know where this thing stands now. It's a shame. It had potential but the author himself drove it mercilessly into the ground. Nothing original remains such as the ingenuity behind Sasori's character, political conspiracies - completely lost behind piles of garbage - quirks of all Akatsuki members, the intricate symbolism behind Sharingan's doujutsus. The bloody tears alone said a million words. I can say so much more, but there isn't anything that would express my disappointment at how far the quality has fallen.
I agree with him for the most part. Now before you start defending Kishi's storytelling abilities let me just say that it is my opinion. I have been reading Naruto Manga and watching the anime since it 1st began. I am not going to stop reading it just because I do not agree with how Kishi has developed the story thus far. I know we get if for free and I am greatful for the time the Mods put into it to deliver this to us. But I also like what I like and dislike what I dislike. I am entitled to that.
I am still reading it because I believe in Kishimoto. I still believe that even though the plot is not what I had hoped that the end will justify the means here.
Sorry for the wall of text but I would like to hear your guy's view on what you hope or what you think of the story so far. Let's all reflect for a moment and share.
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