The Last: Naruto the Movie
The Last: Naruto the Movie
PG-13 | 20 February 2015 (USA)

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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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NekoHomey

Purely Joyful Movie!

Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Livestonth

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Bessie Smyth

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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shahrozhassan-34509

It's just awesome. Some people might say that its based to much on love but you actually get to see naruto's 'mushy' side and some great developmemt in his character. He just had to man up at some point. The movie really is worth a watch. And has great action too.

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Rico M

It's no wonder that this movie got low ratings in Japan because it's just that terrible. The fans who like this movie are the Hinata fanboys/fangirls that are caught up with their childish love story fantasies. Because let's face it Naruto and Hinata was never meant to happen. Naruto was forced to be to be with the stalker he never much cared for. So they made this movie to justify all that and came up with random things that doesn't fit in the manga. And what's even worse is that it broke the shonen theme of the manga by showing excessive romance in the movie which is what a typical Disney movie is like where the guy falls in love and saves the "princess in distress". How creative! The villain and the story is a fail as well. The only purpose of the villain is to hook up Naruto and Hinata since they never had any developments in the manga. Overall I give this movie 1/10 mainly because it fails to follow the Naruto manga as explained above.-11 year old girls and boys looking for a romantic Disney movie will find this 'romantic' film enjoyable!

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Paul Kudliman

when watching the movie while visiting my friends, I took the chance to notice a few problems within the movie, the first is that for some parts it played really quickly while most times it dragged out. the problem was for me Sakura carried the movie even if she was a support character in the movie.my biggest gripe with the characters is that they felt a little two dimensional and I didn't really feel the sense of danger that was befalling the ninja world. but there was some great emotional capacity in the movie, but the villain was lack luster, I never really saw him as a great villain.overall Naruto coming to terms with his feelings (he was already in love with Hinata before the movie) for Hinata was great in some parts, but dragged out in most.I think the best part of the movie wasn't just the musical pieces, but the fact that they attempted to steer away from the Uchiha drama that dominated the manga overall a 6.5 for me, a good movie with faults which dragged out in some parts.

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Adrie Ramadhan

Naruto The Last attached with Kishimoto Sensei too, my mind was just blown away, Road to Ninja was so good, i loved every little thing that movie had to offer the different realities, the dramas, and above all the new "storyline"it was something new, or at least in Naruto-verse, it's a new story and also happens to be canon that's the dream combo there, because for me personally, if a movie isn't really canon i could really care less about what happens there.anyway with high hopes i watched Naruto the last, expecting a new level of action scenes as a young adult Naruto bares his fangs. but boy oh boy, it was nothing like the road to ninja, the movie tries so hard for to tell us that Hinata really REALLY *REALLY* likes Naruto, and even after the event of Pein (or Pain) arc, Hinata was already confessed, and Naruto heard that too, but this movies brush off that fact and tries to paint Naruto as this ignorant guyIf this was just another filler movie than i might be okay with, but this was supposed to be a canon, with Kishimoto writing the story himself, and he neglecting that huge fact , who i personally loved in the Pein arc, is a big downer.Aside from that the pacing is very slow there's like 2 or 3 scenes that just get played over and over again it's like they're expecting us to go to sleep half way around the first 30 minute mark,so they need to show those scenes again.And the villain, he's pretty interesting back-story wise, but that's it. I could really care less about his motivation, i didn't get the feeling to be sympathetic with him, and he was painted to be one, he was just a child born with the sick twisted ideology from his parent, a sick "decree" if you will. But what did the movie told us? he's just a jealous, envious, separation issue snot nosed brat. his power isn't that great either. the action scenes was also lacking, he had no underlings per Se, no one to really contest Naruto teams, i mean what's up with the satanic doll against Sakura? are you trying to make us remember the SasorixSakura fight? well it's working, the whole scene when Sakura fights those dolls, my mind just keep reminiscing on the glorious battle Sakura and Sasori had.i realized that maybe the fight scenes and all is not what this movie really wanted to show us, it's more about the love about Naruto and Hinata i'm down with that, in fact i loved the scene where they just walked around picnicking in the moon town ruin, i really felt that warmth between those two but again, the have to paint Naruto as this ignorant sucker, can't take a hint, FORGETTING that Hinata already said "I LOVE YOU" to him. and when he finally figured it out what did he do? he's acting like a total brat, seething, being all gloomy and stuffs this isn't Naruto that we all know and love that is Sasuke's trait, and i don't want to see Naruto acting all gloomy like this and for what? Hinata ignoring you? for God's sake Naruto's been ignoring Hinata most of his life, Hinata ignores him for a bit and he got all gloomy and stuffs? the last time i saw Naruto acts like this was when Jiraiya's dead, and that was a great part of the arc, Naruto can be gloomy, he can be sad but with the right reason not for this forced love triangle crap, the movie tries so hard to sell on the love drama, but they failed miserably, with that out of the way, there's literally nothing else in heremy recommendation? skip this one and went on Boruto instead, the trailer seems nice

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