#Naruto movie 3 dai koufun movie#
Though several musical scores were taken from the TV series, that's why it manages to score a 6.Ĭharacters while trying to take themselves seriously, were more of a comedic relief than anything else.What this movie really lacked was the development of team Kakashi. It should inspire life to the bleak wasteland of abhorrent writing, just like during the original series. Not in the way that it seamlessly blends in with the environment, but in the way of simply not being there. Generally, Naruto tends to shine in the sound department.I won't go as far as to say I hated it, I simply didn't notice the sound at all.
Nothing to write home about, but nothing to complain about either. It seemed to lack consistency compared to the adapted canon material. The overall quality was pretty high though, except I disliked the art style itself a bit. (Except for a shit-load of cash poured into multiple underwhelming five minute fights ridden with awful choreography). (EDIT: 6 years later - Unfortunately, that wasn't "as low as you can go") Well to tell you the truth the story was below yu-gi-oh! story telling standards. (Literally, you could actually predict the plot while being a mile away from your screen. On a more serious note (naruto movies are serious business) - The ending and the upcoming "plot twists" could be seen from a mile away. (EDIT: Six years later the Siberian tiger still haunts my dreams on a nightly basis) Sorry, I just feel like the tiger played an essential role in this post-modern tragicomedy and should not be taken lightly. The geopolitical implications of antagonizing Siberian tigers in a holistically constructed narrative, earth-shattering discourse is brought to the table. Second half onwards, by means of exploring
The first 40 minutes felt like a REALLY long intro for the paltry five minute fight scene. I had more fun in the rectal exam room than watching this abomination take on it's convulsed shape. The "story" (if you can call a sequence of random, incoherent, completely disconnected events that) itself was even worse than the rest of these sub-par, money-milking, uninspired Naruto movies. One shouldn't expect eye-opening narrative or intricate writing when faced with a vile creature that is the shounen filler movie, and yet.It still somehow manages to upset this barely tangible notion of "expectation".