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The Last: Naruto the Movie

  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
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The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014)
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Hinata Hyugas jüngere Schwester wurde entführt, so dass Naruto alles in seiner Macht Stehende tun muss, um sie zu retten.Hinata Hyugas jüngere Schwester wurde entführt, so dass Naruto alles in seiner Macht Stehende tun muss, um sie zu retten.Hinata Hyugas jüngere Schwester wurde entführt, so dass Naruto alles in seiner Macht Stehende tun muss, um sie zu retten.

  • Regie
    • Tsuneo Kobayashi
  • Drehbuch
    • Maruo Kyôzuka
    • Masashi Kishimoto
    • Seth Walther
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Junko Takeuchi
    • Nana Mizuki
    • Jun Fukuyama
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Regie
      • Tsuneo Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Maruo Kyôzuka
      • Masashi Kishimoto
      • Seth Walther
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Junko Takeuchi
      • Nana Mizuki
      • Jun Fukuyama
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    Junko Takeuchi
    Junko Takeuchi
    • Naruto Uzumaki
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    Nana Mizuki
    Nana Mizuki
    • Hinata Hyûga
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    Jun Fukuyama
    Jun Fukuyama
    • Toneri Ôtsutsuki
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    Chie Nakamura
    • Sakura Haruno
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    Shôtarô Morikubo
    Shôtarô Morikubo
    • Shikamaru Nara
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    Satoshi Hino
    Satoshi Hino
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    Akira Ishida
    Akira Ishida
    • Godaime Kazekage, Gaara
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    Hideaki Tezuka
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    Tomomichi Nishimura
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    Hisao Egawa
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    Masako Katsuki
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    Ikue Ôtani
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    Masashi Ebara
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    Toshihiko Seki
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    Kentarô Itô
    • Chôji Akimichi
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    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Ino Yamanaka
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    • Regie
      • Tsuneo Kobayashi
    • Drehbuch
      • Maruo Kyôzuka
      • Masashi Kishimoto
      • Seth Walther
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    10adzandroid

    A Well Matured Movie

    I know I'm quite late to review this movie, but as says- "Better late than never. Well, i still can't stop thinking about this film. I never expected the movie to be this great. I was completely overwhelmed watching this movie. I'm a big fan of "Naruto" series and this movie really knows how to keep up the expectations.

    If i talk about the story than it was Awesome, you never always get to see an anime movie with such strong and potential story background. The Concept of kidnapping the younger sister of Hinata was something new to watch and was a visual treat. The Movie Keeps evolving better and better in terms of Maturity.

    This Movie personally revolve around the connection and romance of "Naruto and Hinata". If i were to talk about the "Romance" in this movie than it's something unusual. Even the romance in this movie comes with maturity. They really did balanced the romance in this movie, and i personally liked the romance of this movie. This Movie shows how naruto ends up with being "Hianta". The Movie might be too slow but it's fun to watch and not a single point made me bore. Eventually, I personally love 'Hinata' rather than 'Sakura', so it was a bit plus point for me.

    Even the fighting sequence was maturely executed and even the small cameo fighting sequence of "Kurama" was great to watch. Naruto has changed a lot in terms of fight-hing sense.

    Overall- I would definitely recommend you to watch this movie. It' a well matured executed movie. You'll be definitely surprised to see the "Newly Grown Naruto".
    QringeEmperor

    Awesome.

    Believe it, this is an awesome movie. Watch it now.
    9adikelkar

    A beautiful conclusion!

    People might have polarizing opinions about this movie, but for me personally I don't have a problem with how they have shifted the overall narrative of Naruto from action to romance, though this film is not at all short on action. Looking at the chronological order, the events in this story occur after the war just before the final 4-5 episodes of Shippuden which has the Naruto wedding arc. Hinata is a girl I have rooted for since the Naruto season 1 days. She loved the least cared about boy in the class from the very beginning and ends up with the strongest man in the 5 nations and a war hero. I also love how Naruto matures over the course of the movie; being the usual goofball who is too dense to understand Hinata's feelings towards him but realizes it after seeing her dreams and hopes how her love is pure and unadulterated ever since they were kids. Every guy should have a girl like Hinata by his side and this movie is a testament to that! For those who have seen Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, I would definitely recommend this movie and for those who haven't, I would 100% recommend watching Naruto and Naruto Shippuden and this movie! Its a beautiful end to a beautiful saga and even though Boruto in ongoing, I am sad to see this story end!
    7billyrosehag

    Finally!

    Naruto as a whole has a very special place in my heart. Having followed it and the incredible journey that both Naruto and the rest of the cast has made during the last 15 years has for the most part one filled to the brim with joy, anger and tears. Sure, the quite large amount of fillers that has plagued the series has quenched my thirst for more Naruto from time to time, but when the filler arcs reached their end and the canon episodes began once again, never did I not feel the urge rush right back. I have watched him and the rest of the ensemble grow up right along myself and my non-anime, actual real friends. That sort of commitment will undoubtedly create some sort of bond. Conflicts has sprung to life and ended, sometimes they ended up happily and sometimes the didn't. At the center of all conflicts, the main event, the main plot has although pretty much remained the same for the duration of the series, I am of course referring to the rivalry between Naruto and Sasuke. When Shippuden reached its end, that feud finally came to a close and in a quite beautifully way if you ask me. And although most other plots was resolved by that time, one still remained. The unspoken love that Hinata felt for Naruto. That is was this movie is about, to at last see this subject come to fruising. As the Title suggests, this movie marks the last chapter of Naruto's journey as the main character, it is also the first of the Naruto movies considered to be Canon which is about time if you ask me. Come to think of it, The title is in my mind a pretty stupid title. I would much more prefer it if the changed it to "At last" instead, since it carries a lot of "at last" moments.

    In many ways, this is more of a romantic movie than a action oriented one. Sure there are fighting sequences spread out across the two hour duration, there is a villain, but sadly he was profoundly underdeveloped and his motivations were nearly as bad The Thousand Years of pain technique is strangely effective. But all that stuff is just a backdrop for the main focus, which is without a doubt the love between Naruto and Hinata. However, the way it plays out differs for the two characters. For Hinata, it's all about finally mustering the courage to tell Naruto how she truly feels while Naruto comes to the realization about Hinata's feelings and therefore needs to evaluate how he in turn feels towards her. These sections of the movie is when it shines the brightest while the actual conflict remains quite generic, stuffed with anime tropes.

    Since it shifts focus in regards to the other movies, At Last has a different tone. It has a more dream-like feel to it, almost surrealistic, striving more to visualize how Naruto and Hinata perceive the world as they contemplate their emotions towards one another. As you might imagine, this gives the movie a slower and gentler pace compared to both most of the series and the rest of the movies. It is for the most part refreshing to behold, but sometimes these moments outstay their welcome and as such, invite restlessness and boredom.

    It would have been easy to make Naruto react in his often childish ways, but I am glad to say that they have allowed him to process these emotions and revelations in a mature way while still retaining what makes Naruto Naruto. The growth that he goes through is done in a very convincing and satisfying way and is definitely the highlight of the film.

    Another aspect that I liked but that also exposed one of the movie's biggest faults was the fact that the movie almost gives Hinata as much screen time as Naruto. I would like to change the title a tad more and instead call it Naruto and Hinata: At last, which is good as a romance is very seldom a one way street. This does however lead me to my biggest BUT. Giving Hinata more screen time is a great move, but it is not utilized in a good way. Hinata's greatest moment in the series is easily when she leaps to Naruto's rescue mere seconds before he would meet his demise at the hands of one of Naruto's greatest villains, Pain. At that moment she stops being her usual scared self. She stands proud and is certain of what she must do. Her words and actions does not carry even an ounce of insecurity. In short, she's badass. This movie presents a great opportunity to show of more of that badassness. To show us how Naruto comes to see her, as this incredibly strong and selfless person who is willing to sacrifice all for the one's she cares about. regrettably, none of that comes to pass. She remains a damsel in distress from beginning to end, incapable to do anything but wait for Naruto to come to her rescue. If not for this rather important factor, this movie could have been so much more. If Hinata instead got to show her true strength, if it let her save Naruto instead, Naruto and Hinata: At last would have been great instead of just good.

    I watched both this and Boruto: The Naruto Movie last night, beginning with this one, and as the credits rolled began to roll I came to the conclusion that this was the best Naruto movie I had seen thus far. The Animations were top-notch, the music both grand and befitting. This movie marks the end of and era and the birth of a new, hopefully the next generation of stories that unfold in the Hidden Leaf village understand that Damsel in distress is a thing of the past.
    9clement-petolas

    Indeed, a beautiful love story!

    I must say, I was kind of perplexed about a love story for the script plot but it was a great surprise! In fact, it is what was lacking to Naruto for all these years, even though Kishimoto confessed that he was weak to write romance plots, him and Studio Pierrot did a excellent job for The Last. Graphic arts and music in this movie are both amazing, each character showed some maturity while remaining themselves, nothing was overplayed. Naruto is the one who experienced a lot in the movie, he understood the meaning of romantic love which made his grow the most obvious one among the other characters. I only regret how scenes bump to us with a different pace, it did not make the story very linear but in all honesty, it really isn't a bother compared to the whole movie's contain, even the fighting scenes were well done. In conclusion, it's a very unique movie among the other Naruto movies and it's also a good lesson of life too, I guess it was one of the main aims of Naruto The Last, you definitely need to watch it!!

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      This is the first Naruto movie which can be considered canon to the series as this was released after the release of the final two manga chapters.
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      Naruto Uzumaki: Back at the academy when we were asked who we'd want to spend our last day on Earth with, I couldn't think of one name to write down. I didn't know my parents and I didn't have any friends, but now I know exactly who I'd choose. There's no doubt whatsoever. I want to stay with you forever and ever until I die. I want to be with you Hinata.

      Hinata Hyuga: Oh Naruto.

      [Naruto stops]

      Hinata Hyuga: What are you doing?

      Naruto Uzumaki: Ready? Hold on tight.

      Hinata Hyuga: Okay.

      Naruto Uzumaki: Don't let go all right?

      Hinata Hyuga: All right. I'll never ever let go.

      [Naruto uses the Rasengan to propel them upwards]

      Hinata Hyuga: Huh? What are you...

      Hanabi Hyuga: Big sister!

      Shikamaru Nara: Naruto, you're going to crash into the ceiling!

      Naruto Uzumaki: Yeah right, I'm not stopping there!

      [they fly into the moonlit sky]

      Naruto Uzumaki: Hinata.

      Hinata Hyuga: Naruto.

      [They kiss for the first time]

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      Followed by Boruto: Naruto - The Movie (2015)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. August 2016 (Deutschland)
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      • Japan
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    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • 120.000.000 ¥ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 524.451 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 179.370 $
      • 22. Feb. 2015
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 2.949.185 $
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      • 1 Std. 52 Min.(112 min)
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