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So, 'Boruto: Naruto the Movie' dives into the next generation of ninjas, focusing on the son of Naruto, Boruto Uzumaki. The film captures that mix of youthful rebellion and pressure from legacy, which is pretty relatable. It's got this vibrant animation style, a little more polished than some earlier entries in the franchise, which really brings out the action scenes. The pacing feels right; it balances character development with those high-stakes battles we all expect. The dynamic between Boruto and Sasuke adds depth; you feel the weight of mentorship and the challenges of living up to a parent's shadow. And, yeah, the emotional beats land well, making it more than just a flashy ninja flick.
Focus on Boruto's character growth.Note the animation shifts from previous films.Pay attention to the mentor-student dynamics.
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