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They are both Japanese anime, so why is the movie "Boruto" not as highly rated as the "Naruto" anime?

The evaluation of "Boruto" is not as high as that of the Naruto anime? There are two reasons:

The first point: "Naruto" is the memory of a generation, and even more Our childhood memories and the plot seem to confirm the bitter and sweet past of our generation of viewers, recording the youth of many people. But "Boruto" has lost that sincerity. All the stories have an incredibly beautiful ending, making the death of our beloved characters meaningless.

Although the tone of the later stages of the "Naruto" anime is also full of thoughts of war and peace, the perfect finale of "Boruto" made a passionate and passionate anime that was originally full of philosophical significance come back to life again. The smelly and long Mary Sue romance drama also lost the feeling it should have had.

I still remember when I was a kid, many people would wait for Star TV to play "Naruto" at 5:30 after school. If they happened to miss it, they would go to the bookstore to secretly read the manga updates. Later, I got my own version at home. After getting a computer, I no longer have the fear of missing out, but that feeling remains in my heart.

When the song "Blue Bird" is played, it reminds me of the days when I discussed the plot loudly with my friends in my youth. "Boruto" has lost the touching feeling that we expected. It cannot arouse our screams. It is more like filling us with a bowl of chicken soup.

Second point: In fact, every detail of "Naruto" has a certain philosophical meaning under Oda's setting. For example, the pornography, gambling, and poison represented by the Sannin actually imply The three most important things for human beings are literature, medicine and science. Unsurprisingly, in the later stages of Shippuden, there was indeed a lot of writing about the Sannin. And our big villain "Akatsuki" organizes the Ten Rebel Ninjas Pain, Deidara, Konan, Itachi, Zetsu, Obito, Kisame, Kakuzu, Hidan, and Scorpion.

In fact, it represents ten dreams: peace, art, friendship, family, dominance, love, power, money, religion, and childhood. It is precisely because of these humanized settings that make "Naruto" so successful. Everyone has their own story, and everyone is working hard for their own goals. These goals bring them together, and they lead to the same goal through different paths. There is no clarity between justice and evil. The divisions give each person a different past and different meanings.

Looking at Naruto again, when the Third Ninja War began in Shippuden, everyone had different memories. They suffered different injuries and had different interests because of the "Akatsuki" organization, but they Let go of your prejudices for the sake of peace and defend peace together. "Boruto" created a peaceful and ideal village, making every character lose their original appeal, especially the villains who were very powerless to whitewash them. For example, Orochimaru was originally a very charismatic "human trafficker" scientist, a scientist who could sacrifice everything for the truth he believed in (eternal life).

However, in "Boruto", the indifferent scientist suddenly gave birth to a child, making the audience's personality that was originally created by personal experience suddenly very unconvincing. And the details are handled inexplicably. Suddenly there is an extra child, but I don’t know how it came about, and the reversal of Orochimaru’s character in the later stage is very weak. This has led to Naruto fans having a bad impression of "Boruto".