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The Last: Naruto the Movie

The Last: Naruto the Movie (2015)

February. 20,2015
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7.6
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PG-13
| Animation Action Romance

Two years after the events of the Fourth Great Ninja War, the moon that Hagoromo Otsutsuki created long ago to seal away the Gedo Statue begins to descend towards the world, threatening to become a meteor that would destroy everything on impact. Amidst this crisis, a direct descendant of Kaguya Otsutsuki named Toneri Otsutsuki attempts to kidnap Hinata Hyuga but ends up abducting her younger sister Hanabi. Naruto and his allies now mount a rescue mission before finding themselves embroiled in a final battle to decide the fate of everything.

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sanjusupercool1
2015/02/20

Not bad , not really good . Positives first - Amazing voices behind these characters as always. Beautfiul animation great action scenes Character driven stoey which wass great as the characters of Naruto are top notch. Disadvantages Not a great story overall Really bad background music Te story is focused on hinata and Naruto , while i think they are cute together , i dont think hinata is a n interesting enough character Overall i would recommend Naruto fans to watch it just to visit these characters but dont expect much.

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kellicros
2015/02/21

This is the ending act of the Naruto Shippuden, it was released in 2014 because the manga's ended in 2014, whiles the anime series ended in 2017. Although it doesn't spoil the actual story of the anime/manga series, it starts off right after climax at the end of the Fourth Ninja War, so be wary if you're still in the middle of the series, I highly recommend watching this after the said events.The film is mainly about the romance between Naruto and Hinata, with plenty of actions faithful to the original story, the good thing is, it feels like a canon rather than a filler which is rare for side stories like this. If you have been following the Naruto's story, you should know that Hinata's love was never answered and it almost seem one sided, how the series ended with Naruto getting married almost made no sense. This movie filled the gap and had all the questions answered.To sum it up, it's a great story, with plenty of actions and a lot of fan services. However, it may not be a film to watch for people who have never read or watched Naruto because it is what it is, an expanded ending act and the fans should not be disappointed.

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maybluecc
2015/02/22

The Last: Naruto the Movie is nowhere near a Masterpiece. It failed at being a romantic, action, or suspense movie. It had great animation which is to be expected from a such a wealthy franchise but other than that I do not see an intense value in it as some people claim it has. In a Romantic movie you usually see characters build an unbreakable, profound, intense, and spectacular bond that warms and at the same time sets your heart on fire through some kind of meaningful method. Yet in this movie Naruto fell in love with Hinata in around a minute and a half through an illusion. Love is all about emotion in my opinion and there was no emotion in that scene much less the sense of love at least for me as the viewer. In short the movie lacked the emotion to make me care about their love throughout the movie. I had to force myself to finish this movie because it was predictable and could not care about the characters. A movie like this should make you care about the character and be at the edge of your seat but this movie failed at that. Furthermore, I loved the action but there was not enough of it therefore I cannot give it full marks as an action movie which in all honesty was not the purpose of this movie. The purpose was shallow in my opinion because it was to explain how Naruto ended up with Hinata. I would like to note that this weakens the movie because it depends on the series in my opinion. However Kishimoto did say it would so I will not take my opinion into consideration when scoring. Most importantly the plot was not bad but underdeveloped and some elements of the story were unexplained and confusing. However I want to note that I did enjoy it at some points. Thank you for reading and like many this is my opinion so please take it with a grain of salt.

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Vaibhav Nagar
2015/02/23

The plot of the movie is set two years after the end of Manga series Naruto Shippuden and it is written by the Masashi Kishimoto, the one who wrote manga series of Naruto. This is one of the finest work of Kishimoto. It became the highest-grossing film in the franchise. The movie has a great story in which Naruto finally confesses his love with Hinata Hyuga, Byakugan Princess. Naruto Uzumaki, the number one unpredictable and knucklehead ninja, has grown up to be a great ninja but he hasn't exactly matured. But now everyone acknowledges him , loves him and greets him as a celebrity whenever they meet him and now even all the girls want to be with him.In the first two minutes , the movie itself begins with the chronological recap of the world of Naruto, starting with the Sage of Six Paths and up to Naruto and Sasuke's final battle. The recap , unlike the rest of the film, is animated in manga style with heavy ink brush which makes it more special and amazing. The scene when Naruto confesses his love with Hinata was awesome. Naruto also transforms into Kurama mode and his and Hinata combo attacks were extremely powerful and amazing. The movie also introduces another visual prowess. I really missed Sasuke Uchiha in the movie. He makes only a brief appearance and I would have loved to see more of him. But still after watching the romance of Naruto and Hinata in the end makes me cheerful.There is one more funny thing about the movie, The Scarf! Yes, Hinata is the relentless scarf knitter. She tried to gift a scarf to Naruto but every time she completed knitting the scarf, it gets torn apart in no time. But she just won't stop!Overall the movie has great story, full of action and romance. Animation and voices of characters were perfect. I really liked the way Kishimoto ended the movie. The movie beautifully fills the gap between Shippuden series and its sequel Boruto: Naruto the movie.

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