What's wrong with selling feelings?

Clementina 2022-04-17 08:01:01

(First of all, this is not a movie review in the true sense) Today, I finally read Bo Renzhuan, and I feel a lot of emotion. So far, there are 11 Naruto theatrical editions, and how many youthful years have been with us! Some people scolded Naruto for selling feelings in order to win people's hearts, but while you are scolding, you still have to try to get resources every year, so why not sell feelings, we are used to it. In the ending of the theatrical version, defeating the villain is all about using "joint stunts", this is its routine, but how many old routines like this are used by "Naruto" to make us cry? ! Let's talk about this one, it contains friendship, father-son love, and love. All of them have married and established their own businesses. For the safety of the ninja world, they can still continue to burn their youth. The trust between Naruto and Sasuke, Boren wears the clothes that Naruto has been familiar with for more than ten years. Naruto's image is just like what everyone saw from Naruto at the beginning of the fourth generation. This is also an "old-fashioned" setting, and it even makes people feel a bit lame, like a rotten stalk, but in the end, the father and son two When the Spiral Pill was released, many pictures appeared on the screen, each picture was a memory, and it was still so exciting. The progress of time is highlighted in the picture. Most of the characters we are familiar with already have families. Hokage has accompanied us for so many years. How many of us are children waiting for the update with us? How many people are like Naruto who have worked hard for their careers after becoming Naruto? Not taking care of the family? So you should be easily touched. Okay, now let’s talk about the content, the fighting is not very exciting, the villain is a little mentally retarded, it absorbed all the one to eight tails, but it is a waste, so it should not be as strong as Uchiha Madara’s six-path immortal form, and they are also It's all that kind of ninjutsu that doesn't work for him, so Xiao Li should be able to meet him now, so the fight scene has been shrunk. The ninjas are well portrayed, and almost every character has an explanation, which satisfies the audience's curiosity. In the end, there is an Easter egg. The silver-haired boy is the son of Orochimaru. He is both a father and a mother, so it should be cultured from cells. In the end, he also gave Orochimaru a shot, but soon, he stood on the overpass and looked at the trio. . It also talked about the impact of scientific and technological progress and the changes of the times on tradition, but in the end, the ninja and spirit remain unchanged! ! Must rely on hard work. Many people complain that animation is dedicated to memory. It's not Kishimoto's fault. Kishimoto's answer sheet has been handed in. You already know the ending. Why do you want it to be faster? Kishimoto said that it will not draw Hokage anymore. He plans to draw SF comics for the new work, similar to Gundam. If the animation ends at once, there will be no new updates. I will tell you those memories in your heart that they experienced again. What happened, your memory of this will not continue, stop from now on, I don't want to face that day, when the day comes, the worry in my heart will cease forever, this is cruel to us, even if there are colleagues, then It's also just a deceptive comfort to your psychology, so I hope it slows down, so that we can always see how the people who grew up with them are now. Just like Dragon Ball has had a follow-up after so many years, there are still so many people chasing it. Perhaps, this is the soul of a good work. You will think that he is alive, living in a certain era and a certain place where you live. Of course, there may not be many people who have such a deep attachment to "Naruto" as I do, but as long as there are, then Masashi Kishimoto, Akira Toriyama, etc., including some of us, will also feel very relieved . What's wrong with selling feelings? My feeling is it.

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