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Saturday, February 28, 2015

The Last : Naruto the Movie - Full Review

 

I wasn't expecting this movie to be any good. I heard that the movie was supposed to be lacking in action and basically be the Naruto version of how I met your mother - Boruto: How I Met Your Mother, but I went into it with an open mind and it turned out to be an overall positive experience. However, there are a few things that I didn't like or understand but nothing major.

Location, Location...


Instead of watching it online I went to see the movie in theaters at The Downtown Independent (The white building in the bottom left corner) in Los Angeles, CA on Feb 20  - the release date . We got there are about 3:00 and the line was unsurprisingly already wrapped around the building. It was a pretty glorious scene, seeing people of all colors, ages and backgrounds queuing up to see their favorite anime. Just a reminder that anime is something that can bring people who normally wouldn't interact with each-other, together. Some of the people in line were also cosplaying. Most notable were a kid with Pain piercing, headband and hair, another dressed as Naruto and a woman dressed as Kushina.

The Movie

I'll attempt too keep this as spoiler free as possible but no promises. The basic plot of the movie is that the moon is on a collision course with earth and it begins right around the time a mysterious faction of "shinobi" appear and attack several members of the Hyuga clan. Oh and by the way I lied, Tactical spoilers inbound!

The Plot


If my memory serves me correctly then this should actually be the first cannon Naruto movie, meaning it had to tie into the Manga. The way they worked it in was pretty flawless, almost as if they wrote the final arcs of the manga around this movie. I thought it was strange that Hamura Ōtsutsuki was introduced in the final arc of the Manga and just never referenced again. The movie expands on his character, clarifying that he was the head of the Otsutsuki clan and the Guardian on the moon - A.k.a the body of the 10 tails. It also sheds some light on what actually happened to the main Otsutsuki clan bloodline before it separated into Senju, Uchiha, Hyuga and Uzumaki, For those of you that didn't catch it while watching the movie, the majority of the clan died while trying to secure a dangerous artifact, the one the antagonist and lone survivor of the main bloodline, Toneri Otsutsuki is using to move the moon towards earth. If I understood correctly then Toneri misinterpreted his teachings and decided to destroy earth after Madara, probably with the help of Black Zetsu, figured out how to steal the Gedo - Body of the Ten Tails from the moon. Toneri also wants to take Hinata as his wife in-order to rebuild a new world after earth is destroyed. In other words he wanted to restore his clan, which sounds all too familiar but Naruto isn't letting that shit happen.

Overall, 10/10 for the plot. I like how it broke the combo and didn't come out of left field with some random, unbelievable bullshit that's never going to affect the main story line. It ties in really well and I've tried to poke holes in it but as far as Naruto as a series is concerned, its solid.

The Action


As I said before I wasn't expecting much action. I thought this movie was going to be 90% love story and 10% action. It turned about to be about 60/40 which I think is appropriate, This movie should be more centered on watching the feelings between Naruto and Hinata mature rather then a quick action fix. However, the action wasn't too lacking. The fight scenes were dope! You can really see how Naruto's skills have matured in the time skip. Something I noticed is that Naruto isn't against killing his opponents like he was before. When Hinata was being attacked he used his Rasenshurikin to cut several enemies in half. Of-course later we find out they are puppets but...he didn't know that! :). Also, was it just me or did his hand to hand skills kind of remind you of Madara? I'm specifically speaking about the roof time scene where hes just knocking the enemy out effortlessly. Wonder who would win in a hand to hand between him and Madara now.

Overall 9/10 for action. The ratio was perfect and the action scenes were exciting but I feel like Hinata was downplayed a bit. I would have liked to see her fight a bit because it almost seems like shes gotten weaker since the end if the Manga, which isn't true. As much as I hate to admit it, the 10 seconds that Sauske showed up and blew up a meteor was pretty cool.

Also, Seriously Raikage, where the hell was that giant Doom Cannon when the Ten Tails was wrecking face? no really wtf bro not cool..not cool...

The Feels


I'm going to come out and say it, I almost cried multiple times during this film and its not easy to get me to that point. I mean...I loved Gantz and that's saying something. This movie really pulls on your heart but then again it would be easy for it to, right? I mean you aren't going to be watching the movie for no reason. The movie assumes you're emotionally invested in the characters, which if you're still watching this by the end of the series you should be. The movie does its best to take advantage of that at all the right times. 

Hinata was without a doubt the most important element of The Feels category because she is someone we can all identify with. Like when she first knits the scarf for Naruto and shes afraid to give it to him while confessing her love. Then she seems him wearing another scarf, That feeling of working as hard as you can toward something only to be discouraged half way through or near the end, that's something I feel all the time and we all feel like that every one in a while. Being able to see it from the outside looking in and knowing that most of whats holding us back is just in our heads is a powerful lesson and it rough to see Hinata struggling to overcome that illusion. 


ALSO! One thing I found that really stayed true to the the Naruto series. Hinata knows that Naruto understands her feelings before she leaves to "marry" Toneri but leaves Naruto hanging clueless in the dust. Why? Because its her duty. She knows that her duty as a shinobi, a protector comes before herself and her feelings. The Will of Fire is strong and has been inherited by many, including the Audience!   Shikimaru said it best when he told Naruto, " I don't care what happens between you and Hinata, you need to remember you're a Shinobi!" 1,000/10 points to Hinata, seriously though.

annnnnnd Of-coruse when Naruto tells Hinata that he loves her and he would spend his last day on earth with her, then the wedding scene in the credits....I tried so hard not to cry during that.

20/20 for feels, nuff said. 

Charter Use


This is a category that's easy to mess up. Which characters do you put in this film, what are their roles and how do they contribute? Right now we are speaking of supporting characters and everyone that's not Hinata, Naruto or Toneri falls into that category. 

Sai, Sakura, Shikimaru was the team chosen along with Naruto and Hinata on the mission. Sai was a good pick because on this mission he acted as comic relief oftentimes. Its nice because hes subtle and doesn't over do it/steal the show. He's also useful in combat and enables our characters to get to places they normally couldn't by flying. Sakura because shes Sakura and it wouldn't be a Naruto movie without her and she plays the middle man between two hearts. Shes familiar with both parties and their feelings so its the perfect choice. Then Shikimaru plays the voice of reason in every situation. The character choice creates the perfect balance between love, understanding, misunderstanding, comedy and the mission objectives.

I'm happy that Sauske was in the movie for less than 2 minutes all together. I'm happy because this movie isn't about him and shouldn't be about him. There's too much mystery around Sauske and what hes been doing since the Valley of The End fight so I feel like too much attention would have been on him. 

The other characters like the Kage, Bee and other supports were used perfectly- Side note, shout out the all the Neji fans out there, he wasn't forgotten. -1,000,000

10/10.

Issues and Criticism


I don't understand how they were able to breath in space. It was never explained or addressed at all and it was just weird. They could have at least made Naruto give everyone the demon cloak to justify or something. Maybe they could have said that Hamura created an artificial atmosphere in-case someone from earth had to go to the moon for 10 tail reasons. I don't know but they could have tried. 

My single biggest issue with this film was how Hinata was somewhat portrayed as weak and unable to defend herself. I know it was used to progress the story along but still, Hinata doesn't need senpai for everything. -1 point

Lastly, Raikage....wtf bro you totally T-boned us by not using that cannon on the 10 tails. Bruh really bruh?

Conclusion


I give The Last: Naruto the movie a 48/50 which is a 96%. By far my favorite Naruto movie yet. I'm glad I went to see it in a theater because the crowd was amazing and they made the experience that much better. The only downside was the subtitles and unlike watching online, you can't stop or rewind to reread something. By the way the movie title is misleading because this isn't the last movie from the Naruto universe although it may be the last movie where Naruto is the main character. Boruto the movie is coming out in 2015 which is a story about Naruto's son. If you have the chance to watch it in a theater I whole heartily recommend it. Worth it.

Anyway, Grade A - Would watch again, Will watch again, Would buy again, Will buy again

~Reign


Sunday, November 9, 2014

My Thoughts on Naruto Manga End

    Honestly, I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. The Naruto vs Sasuke fight was somewhat short but it will probably be stretched out in the anime. I know many of you, like myself, have been fed up with elongated fights in the manga anyway. So overall I'm pleased with the result.

    Now, the last two chapters, aka the real ending, was probably the best ending of a long manga I've seen in a while. It basically gave us 90% of the things we wanted to know. Who ends up in a relationship together, what the older generation is up to and what became of our favorite support characters. Having everyone's children thrown in the mix was just the icing on-top for me. (Baby Asuma all grown up for the win!)



    The best part of the whole thing is that 10% of information that was left out will be filled in. The Last - Naruto Movie is coming out in December I believe, which is going to show us how NaruHina started among other things. ALSO! there's going to be a new mini series of canon, individual character and side stories on top of that.

    Overall, Naruto as a series hasn't been perfect...you can easily nitpick and find plot holes or other flaws. However, for a series that took half of my life to read and finish....I couldn't have asked for a more perfect ending and I'm really glad we are being eased into the real end......and I think that's where I'm going to stop this post today.

    I'm probably going to do some more Naruto themed videos and post before the years end. If you want to see them then follow me on Youtube or Twitter, Links should be in the side bar.


~Anime Reign

Friday, October 24, 2014

Naruto vs Sasuke Color Pages

Pretty straight forward post today. Just some color pages to give you some idea of what the fight will look like in color. Probably won't look at sharp as some of these pictures though. Anyway, enjoy.

~Reign













Friday, October 17, 2014

Naruto Loot of the Week #2

The last LoTW was pretty popular it seems. After sifting though various categories I found some interesting things. This weeks theme, Backpacks! Check out the Gaara bag lol.




 


and slightly more normal bags.




Besides this stuff, amazon seems to be filled with over priced crap you wouldn't wear unless you wanted to be beaten up. Personally I'm thinking about getting the first akatsuki backpack.

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Naruto Loot of the Week

We've all heard that the Naruto manga will officially be ending in 5 weeks on November 13th. However, the Anime still has quite some time before its finished and the Last Naruto Movie is yet to be released but everything is set in stone now. Many people have mixed feelings about Naruto ending and what they're going to do afterwards. People are unsure about being able to find a new series and are contemplating leaving anime behind. That's a sentiment I understand. Allot of people are tethered to anime by their main weekly and branch out from there. However, its that weekly fix that keeps them coming back to into the loop and staying up-to-date with the things they read or watch on the side.

So, over the next 5 weeks and possibly until the last Anime episode airs, I'll be posting things weekly that will keep people interested in the fandom. It's going to range from videos, forum posts, tweets and news stories to art, food and cheap but quality loot. The meta-anime world is big, explore it and you'll like what you see.

This weeks theme, Mouse Pads!





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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Zankyou no Terror Ep 11 Review: END

 
    The physiological thriller, Zankyou No Terror, has met its fate after 11 episodes. Over those eleven episodes I truly did fall in-love with the series. Zankyou No Terror stuck to a flawless formula as each episode never lacked something that stimulated our minds. There was always a new riddle, target or twist. Leaving the viewers to figure out what was going on inside the minds Five, Nine and Twelve.

My Thoughts on Episode 11


  When the episode started I was in disbelief that Nine was really going to blow up the city. However, Shibazaki Kenjirou revealed Spinx's true intention which was to safely detonate the bomb in the stratosphere and use the EMP produced by the bomb to fry all electronics in range. The Japanese Self Defense Force scrambled fighter jets to shoot the bomb but they couldn't climb to high enough altitude. Some of you may be wondering why they would try to shoot the bomb. Wouldn't it detonate anyway? No, if a nuclear warhead is shot down, it wouldn't detonate especially if it wasn't armed.  So the tactic they tried makes sense. I love the scene where Nine then Twelve and Lisa are looking at the sky...then BANG!

  

    This episode had my emotions all over the place. I hadn't realized it until they held hands but Twelve and Lisa seemed to be falling in-love. It also turned out that Nine had no hard feeling for Twelve and Lisa's previous actions. So, everything seemed to be going great and as they were hanging out at the old test facility I felt like I was happy with the direction it was going.




    However, I should have known that nothing involving Spinx is that simple. Shibazaki finds them which is apart of their plan and the final stage to to be arrested and publicly questioned. The U.S government wanted to cover up their involvement in the ordeal and ordered Nine and Twelves assassination. 


    It was cool how Nine revealed he had a bomb in a nuclear power plant.  We grew so close to these characters we probably forgot how absolutely serious and dangerous they can be. However, the US government threw Japan under the bus with this one. They shot Twelve and were willing to let Nine blow up the plant before killing him as well. Shibazaki asks Nine to trust him then Nine dies not of a gunshot but from the after effects of the experiment


Final Thoughts.

    When Shibazaki was investigating he met Aoki who said all of the children died from the effects of the experiment. He also said that "Those children aren't long for this world". So it was always in the back of my mind that Nine and Twelve would die one way or another. It was pretty much written in stone when Five began getting sick. I guess I hoped it wouldn't turn out that way or at-least Twelve could have lived on with Lisa. 


    Overall, I enjoyed the journey. Zankyou No Terror was somewhat different then your typical anime. It was sharp, clever and controversial. It touched on allot of sensitive subjects and its easy to relate the things that happened in the anime to real events in the past 20 years. It really gets you thinking about society and politics. Though I don't think there's a well defined message and it makes sense why. The series encouraged the viewers to constantly contemplate everything and figure out what was going to happen. So wanting the viewers to reflect on the series and find their own meaning whether it be cultural, social, political or anything else makes sense. Sort of like the characters did, after having their lives ripped away from them, they found their own meaning. Five's was to be with Nine. Nine and Twelve's was to expose the truth and make people pay for their crimes. Lisa's was to find somewhere she belonged and Shibazaki's was to make amends for past events.



    Create your own meaning of the series, just the like characters did with their lives. Perfect. a little too perfect so maybe Spinx planned this all along.


    Like I said, I enjoyed the journey but the destination could have been different. Ultimately I have no regrets and it was time well spent. I can honestly say Zankyou No Terror will be missed in my Thursday time slot. I VON that another anime as mentally stimulating as this series will surface soon. Overall I give the series a solid B or 85 out of 100. What did you think of the final episode and the overall series? Comment below and check out my Facebook, Twitter and Youtube for more content.

~Anime Reign