They even went as far as throwing in a vision from the future, where Naruto gets killed and they keep insisting his fate can’t be altered. Thus we get the team having to escort a young snotty girl with a tragic past (again) and fight their way through villains who want to get their hands on something that will help them rule the world (again). They even combined the best elements of the first and second movies (disregarding the third as a complete joke) in an attempt to offer the best possible movie-based plot the setting can offer. The characters are older, more powerful, more mature, the stakes are up, the action is better, and the pastures are greener hereon. And indeed, both the series and the movie feel like they are trying to convince you that the show is back on track, better than ever. In an attempt to make the old fans return as well as gaining new audience, they poured a lot of money into making both the first dozen episodes of Shippuden, as well as this movie, to look as slick as possible. This is the fourth Naruto movie, made after the horrible fillers were over and the franchise returned back to being good for awhile.
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