Boruto: Naruto the Movie

2015 "Forge your own path."
7.8| 1h35m| PG-13| en
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The spirited Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto, is a skilled ninja who possesses the same brashness and passion his father once had. However, the constant absence of his father, who is busy with his Hokage duties, puts a damper on Boruto's fire. He ends up meeting his father's friend Sasuke, and requests to become... his apprentice!? The curtain on the story of the new generation rises!

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Ehirerapp Waste of time
Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
liezle-61479 The next storyline for NARUTO is now ongoing series BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS - this series is the story of Naruto's son Boruto whereas he always tend to fight the attention of this father ( NARUTO) whose always busy with his career as his dream come true as the HOKAGE OF KONOHAGURE. The story of Boruto is likewise the same as Naruto when he was captured to Infinite Tsukoyomi whereas his both parents are alive and Minato Namikaze the Fourth Hokage is busy being a Hokage and Naruto was always compared to his father and fighting for himself to be acknowledge by anyone not as just Hokage's son but as Naruto himself. This just reminds me of how Naruto and Boruto feels the same way on getting attention to the one they loved most. I also love Himawari so much. The way he defeated his father for the '' locked on'' fight with Boruto..Oh Himawari so cute and adorable . And I want to see more on Naruto and Boruto scene where they will bond to each other soon. ANd Naruto to Hinata scene too..as well as the Naruto gang. Miss them so much to bond with.Now signing off..Love Naruto so much..his my childhood sweetheart.
majdi_saead I have always been a big fan of naruto series.. but seriously this is the worst movie i saw until now! I mean what ideas did they get for this film!? i mean baruto doesn't even have a byakugan.. then why the hell hinata is his mother? and no any kind of special power -_- god damn i regretted that i've watched it.. they better make a better movie for the next time!!
Radhe Y Very decent animation and play! I desperately wish this isn't last Naruto movie! Must watch for Naruto fans! I loved how Naruto and Sasuke played along in this movie. Although the Villain was powerful but I guess they could've shown more of his moves. In Naruto Shippuden, Kaguya lasted for so many episodes and Shinobi world was on the edge of getting doomed. In this movie, threat to the shinobi world has not been shown clearly. Remember to sit through the credits, since the parents of Mitsuki, the mysterious shinobi in the same group as Boruto, is revealed at the very end. The last scene had the entire audience cheering in absolute shock! Make sure to stay in your seats!
Mathew Boruto: Naruto the Movie was released in Australian theatres for a limited time thanks to Madman Entertainment's distribution. Written and supervised by Naruto series creator, Masashi Kishimoto, Boruto: Naruto the Movie follows (you guessed it) Boruto Uzumaki, the son of main series protagonist Naruto who is now Hokage of the Hidden Leaf Village which has gotten some upgrades when it comes to technology. The main plot of the film is the broken father and son relationship between Boruto and Naruto, and thankfully, Kishimoto has written a touching story that'll have Naruto fans smiling in joy.There are A LOT of characters in this film, any character who you remember in the Naruto series is grown up now and most likely has a kid in this film. One character who particularly stands out in this film is Sasuke (who was mostly missing in the previous film The Last: Naruto the Movie) and it's great to see him. Sasuke is Boruto's teacher in this film and there's something very poetic about a character teaching the son of his rival, I don't know why but I find that really intriguing and fans will probably love the idea of that. Boruto himself is a surprisingly relatable character. He's a kid with daddy issues which is very common among children his age. I'd even go as far as saying that I like Boruto more than Naruto when he was a kid, he's a very likable character. All the other kid characters are pretty cool as well such as Sarada, Sasuke and Sakura's daughter. She's smart, feisty and very strict which is actually pretty funny to watch when her and Boruto are arguing with each other. Naruto himself is also pretty interesting to watch. It's really cool to see how much the role of Hokage can affect someone's life. You watch him in two perspectives, one is the Naruto you remember prior to the events of this film and the other is from Boruto's perspective where he's just seen as someone who has no time and love for his family. Both kind of clash and in the end there is a sweet resolution that can make Naruto fans shed tears of happiness. It's really nice to see the character portrayed how he is in this film.There is a glaringly poor character in this film and that's the villain. It is, yet again, someone trying to fulfill Kaguya's plan and is the most forgetful Naruto villain you can ever come across. He is uninteresting, tedious and a very big negative on the film. Even The Last: Naruto the Movie had a better villain, but hey, at least the villain wasn't befriended this time around.Animation wise, this movie is gorgeous. It is an absolute spectacle during its action scenes, Naruto has never looked this good. The climax especially is some of the best action and animation to ever grace this series, it will indeed give you chills purely because it looks so great. The Leaf village looks alive and colourful and it's cool seeing all this new tech and cities surrounding the area, although it is strange that the last time we saw this place it was just a village with barely any modern buildings and technology in it.The film's soundtrack could have been better, there are times where it tracks are out of place and the sound design of the film can be a bit too loud on the ears. The film's first half is also pretty slow because it tries to explain who these characters are, where everyone is at, how are people doing and what this terrible villain is up to. Also, the film wasn't as funny as I thought it was going to be. Some jokes didn't hit me and I found The Last to be a funnier movie overall.In the end, Boruto: Naruto the Movie is a great epilogue to a series with a huge fan base. It has incredible animation, great fights, cool characters and a touching father-son story. It's just a shame that the villain is, yet again, very uninteresting. Other than that, Naruto fans will be pleased that this send off is a great one.