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The Last: Naruto the Movie
The Last: Naruto the Movie
THE LAST -NARUTO THE MOVIE-
2014 ·114 min ·Japan ·PG-13 12+
7.4
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.2
Action, Romance, Animation
Director: Tsuneo Kobayashi
🎭 Based on «Naruto»
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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.

Budget: $750,000
US Gross: $524,451
Worldwide: $19.84M
Junko Takeuchi
Actor
Nana Mizuki
Actor
Jun Fukuyama
Actor
🏆3 nominations total

The Last: Naruto the Movie receives a polarized reception, often depending on the viewer's loyalty to the established manga canon. While some fans appreciate the long-awaited romantic resolution and high-quality animation, many critics feel the film mischaracterizes the leads, suffers from a weak villain, and abandons the series' established narrative depth for forced melodrama.

Cinematography The animation quality and visual presentation remain strong, effectively capturing the classic feel of the franchise.
Emotion The film's central romantic development is divisive; supporters enjoy the long-awaited payoff, while critics find the portrayal of the relationship forced, immature, and inconsistent with prior character arcs.
Screenplay The screenplay is widely criticized for relying on a weak, shallow antagonist and a nonsensical plot involving lunar disasters that lacks the gravity of the main manga series.
Adaptation The film frequently abandons established power systems and canonical character traits, leading many fans to view it as a betrayal of the source material.
Pacing The pacing is inconsistent, with the heavy focus on romantic scenes frequently disrupting the flow of the narrative.
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