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Naruto Movie 3
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Animation - 6.3 |
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Sound - 4.9 |
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Story - 1.6 |
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Character - 2.0 |
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Value - 1.4 |
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Enjoyment - 1.7 |
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Average - 3.0 |
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| Average |
3.3 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
4 |
| Story |
2 |
| Character |
3 |
| Value |
2 |
| Enjoyment |
2 |
| As the series got worse, so did the Naruto movies. This is truly awful, lacking anything which makes it feel like a Naruto movie should feel. It is boring, predictable all the way, and never entertaining.
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| This is the third Naruto movie, again running in parallel to the series, not in sequence. Best watched after episode 180 and before the start of the second series, I would personally recommend viewing it between episodes 201 and 202, given the relevance of the characters involved and their progress state.
Note that I am reviewing from the point of view of someone who is up to date with the episodes of the series, and has seen the first two movies. (Expect heavy comparisons.)
Visuals: 5 (1st Movie = 8 / 2nd Movie = 9)
The visual quality of Naruto Movie 3 is vastly below standards in comparsion with the previous movies. Where the first movie did a decent job, and the second one exceeded expectations, this one fails to keep that stride and unfortunately takes a step back in quality.
There are only really one or two positive visual aspects. Firstly, the colour palette is as varied and vibrant as ever. All the artwork is bright and eyecatching, and gives even the duller shots a picturesque feel. Also, if the movie is watched between episodes 201 and 202 of the series as recommended above, the general animation quality of the movie appears to be quite good.
But that`s also the first of its faults too: episodes 201 and 202 (infact episodes 137 up to 220) of the series are all filler episodes and of a noticably lower visual standard to the rest of the series. With that in mind, saying that the movie is of a better animation quality than the filler episodes in the series isn`t really giving it much praise. In fact, I`d say that for most of the movie, the animation quality of the movie borders the quality of the proper episode sagas of the series, and rarely surpasses it. For a movie, it surely should. To have been released at the cinema, is it wrong to expect something more visually extravagant than the tv series? I think not.
So alright... at the moment, the above critique could be applied (more or less) to the first movie, but when I reviewed that I thought there was something about the visuals which wasn`t as bad as this one. But what? Well, it was the degree of grandeur and spectacular nature of the action. This third movie lacked it tremendously. Fight scenes were short and timid compared to previous efforts. Almost like this movie was aimed at REALLY young kids, where too much breathtaking action might `scare` them. Everything came across as ameteurish - there wasn`t any sense of skill or smart combat that I`ve come to expect. I could see sparks of something special hidden below the surface at times - like I knew what the visuals were capable of - but they were always kept covered with a mostly bland and useless display of sequences.
Sound: 5 (1st Movie = 9 / 2nd Movie = 9)
The sound aspect of this movie is as decidedly average as the visuals. To be honest, it does have some familar scores of music - not exactly from the series, but simlar to it - but they do not have a particularly noteworthy effect on the overall movie. A lot of the score seems a bit childish and slapstick - exaggerating these qualities for the movie itself.
The voice acting doesn`t leave a lasting impression. Apart from the main Naruto characters, there are no standout voices. The little boy Hikaru has a pretty annoying voice too. Contrastingly, the sound effects are probably the movie`s strongest sound-related aspect, with good explosion sounds, fight sounds and the usual bag of tricks.
Story: 1 (1st Movie = 7 / 2nd Movie = 4)
I don`t lightly give the story of this movie such a low score. It really is terrible. To be blunt, I would rather watch a random filler episode plot from the series than watch what is presented here in this movie.
This whole movie appears to be a giant series filler episode of the lowest quality. What maturity MAY have been built up during the duration of the series, or even the first two movies, was torn down in these 90 minutes where a ridiculously childish storyline took centre-stage. There was no serious plot or theme in this movie whatsover. If anything, it was family oriented.
This third movie sees Naruto, Sakura, Rock Lee and Kakashi trying to escort a circus, a fat 40-year old prince and his annoying son as they try to make their way to their home kingdom. Thus far, I have to real problem with "escort" nature of the mission - even though it`s something that`s become common-nature within Naruto - but what results is a poorly executed setup and climax involving short-lived enemies, and circus folk coming to aid a blatant rescue. It`s predictable because it`s so silly - you can think to yourself "what`s the silliest thing that could happen here?" and chances are it will occur.
The fight sequences between the so-called powerful enemies are way too short to consider them exciting. There is a moment when Naruto makes a typical midfight comeback, which genuinely got me excited in the moment, but this was over very quickly and didn`t live up to the build-up. All of the the main Naruto cast fights were of this sort of nature - and all very very short. It made me question that if this movie wasn`t going to showcase spectacular fights, then what else was it good for? Certainly nothing story-related. There were no decent subplots or revelations.
Even if this Naruto movie was geared with the younger audience in mind, if they`ve seen any of the series or first two movies I`m quite sure they would consider this a sub-par attempt.
Characters: 2 (1st Movie = 7 / 2nd Movie = 3)
The main Naruto characters featured in this movie, as mentioned before, are Naruto, Sakura, Rock Lee and Kakashi. And thus is the basis for the character aspect of the film receiving any score at all. There are no other decent characters in this movie, nor are the main cast used to their full effect or positively developed.
All the main cast excluding Naruto, are seemingly interchangable, and have little or no bearing on the course of events, or worst of all, display their full fighting ability as we have seen in the series. Kakashi pulls out some random water-based moves that don`t give any sort of impressive impression; Sakura is again cut short from fights and almost useless as a focus; and Rock Lee, who by far is involved in the most interesting and exciting fight, is really under-shown and makes you feel as though the movie producers just couldn`t be bothered to give him decent screen time. All the real focus is on Naruto, who disappointingly does not showcase much ability - even his most common moves are not particularly well used and for the majority of the film, his role is either of a babysitter or clown.
The supporting characters provide the most annoyance - the adult prince and his son are impeccably irritating as the focal piece of this movie, and their childish nature and ignorance literally just made me feel sad that Naruto and his friends had to even spend a minute with these two morons. To top this, we have a range of circus folk and their animals who bulk out most scenes with, incorporating some sort of underlying message about how animals can amazingly come to your aid f you befriend them. It`s all very 5-year old stuff.
The villians of the movie come on strong when we first see them, and seem like they would really provide a tough challenge for the team to face off against. But oddly their subsequent fights are very very small, with no particularly deep explanation into their backgrounds either, making their screen time also very short.
The majority of the character based interaction is spent between Naruto and the prince`s son, who of course being a spoiled brat, makes him annoyingly hard to like. And even towards the end, when you predictably know how he`s going to miraculously learn a lesson and change his ways, you still dislike him, because he made so much of the movie a bore.
Value: 1 (1st Movie = 7 / 2nd Movie = 5)
I cannot give the replay value of this movie any higher a score. There`s about a 1 in a 100 chance (realistically), that i`ll watch it again, and even that has to be when the following conditions apply: a) I watch the filler episodes of the series again and get to around episode 201 - which in itself is quite unlikely, and b), I`ve forgotton so much of this move that I decide to see if it was really as bad as I can remember.
Enjoyment: 1 (1st Movie = 8 / 2nd Movie = 6)
I thought that if the Naruto movies kept their trend, I would only dislike this movie slightly more than the previous one. As it turns out, I really REALLY didn`t like it. It`s such a shame since I love the series and even the first two movies, and so I always feel like I`m betraying Naruto for saying some bad against it. But objectively, that`s just how it is. Do I think anyone else would like this movie? To be honest, I think that some of the really younger viewers might, but even they would probably agree it was their least favourite Naurto outing. I was expecting it to have reduced Naruto to its most base format, but I didn`t think it`d go this far into converting it to such garbage. A true disappointment; please do better next time.
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3.5 |
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| Oh wow, ist dieser Film SCHLECHT! Die ersten beiden Movies waren schon nicht unbedingt berauschend aber diese…in allen Belangen durch und durch erbärmliche Vorstellung stellt den totalen Absturz dar. Natürlich ist das Schema wieder das gleiche, natürlich könnte die Handlung kaum durchsichtiger und unkreativer sein, natürlich zeigen die Figuren nichts anderes als ihre üblichen Verhaltensweisen und natürlich gibt es auch in diesem Film wieder einen unheimlich nervigen Charakter dessen Verhalten Naruto so auf die Palme bringt das dieser ihm direkt mehrere Ansprachen halten muss bis sich die kleine Pissblage nach dem üblichen Gewäsch über „Mut und Courage“ ein Herz fast und seinen Sack in die Hand nimmt. Soviel zu dem Teil der zu erwarten war. Was diesen Film allerdings soviel mieser macht als seine Vorgänger ist seine unheimliche Abgedroschenheit, die in ihrer Penetranz dank etlicher, kaum zum aushaltenden, Dialoge und Szenen die in ihrer Dramatik so verdammt plump und aufgesetzt rüber kommen zu energischem Zähneknirschen animiert, einfach nur ekelhaft grässlich. Die Story ist wie gesagt geradezu erbärmlich einfallslos und bedient sich etlicher schon längst ausgelutschter Elemente die man nicht nur in den Naruto-Fillern bis zum Erbrechen vorgesetzt bekommen hat sondern auch aus etlichen anderen Animes kennt. Hinzu kommt dann noch der klägliche Versuch die überaus altbackene Message „Reichtum und Macht sind nicht alles, es zählt das Herz“ durchzudrücken was selbstverständlich nicht einmal im Ansatz überzeugend gelingt und einen nicht minder aufgesetzten Eindruck macht wie die Emotionalität einiger Szenen. Ansonsten ist alles wie gehabt und davon abgesehen das Rock Lee dieses Mal die Rolle des Mitläufers übernimmt der, bis zu seinem obligatorischen Kampf, einfach nur hinter Naruto & Co. herdackelt, wird mal wieder eine Gruppe feindlicher Shinobi aus dem Boden gestampft die allein für das Wohl der Fight-Action eingefügt worden sind und standesgemäß nach kurzem Hickhack in die Knie gezwungen werden ohne das man auch nur irgendwas näheres über sie erfährt. Stichwort Action: Diese ist einmal mehr so ziemlich das Einzige was davon abhält, dass man komplett in den Sessel sinkt und wegknackt, denn der Film ist ansonsten einfach nur todsterbenslangweilig. Allerdings muss man fast 50 Minuten warten bis es zu den ersten Action-Szenen kommt und dann sind diese auch noch nicht einmal sonderlich spektakulär ausgefallen. Sozusagen hat dieser Movie also Alles in Allem GAR NICHTS was es rechtfertigen würde ihn sich anzuschauen und ist in der Summe im Vergleich mit den vorangegangen beiden Filmen, noch nerviger, noch langweiliger, noch unkreativer und mit einem Kitschfaktor versehen der Ausmaße annimmt die jenseits von Gut und Böse sind. Fazit: Müll! Nicht anschauen!!!
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| I don't care what people say! I think Naruto Movie 3 is every bit as good and right up there with Pokemon.
Here we have Team Kakashi plus Rock Lee, guarding the fat Prince of Moon country and his nerdy son. As if being fat/nerdy wasn't bad enough, the moon-ish royalty does not know what is "really important in life". Of course they'll learn, during the course of one of the hokiest and lamest adventures ever seen in Naruto. Honest to god, I've seen Naruto fillers that are better than this corny tale.
Animation is ok. But for a movie somewhat disappointing. Sound is only fair considering this is a 2006 movie. Enjoyment ....like spending 90 minutes with your mother in law.
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| This was... horrible. I really like the computer-animation style of the naruto "fight" episodes in the tv-series (naruto-followers know what I'm talkin'bout.) And the first and second movie of naruto weren't good movies. However- they were fluid in motion and the fight scenes were enjoyeble.
the third movie... had barely nothing worth mentioning. Granted- the fight scenes was good looking. but nothing more.
Animation- It's like 19 different teams worked on this movie. most scenes are just plain awful, others- quite nice- the rest, really,really awful.
The fight sequances are fluid in motion.
Characters- a disaster.
story-plot- I fast forwared the story towards the end = worst story ever.
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| You stole 94 minutes of my life and I want them back.
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(2007-04-29 17:55:55) 2007-04-29 17:53:10 |
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| Average |
2.7 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
3 |
| Story |
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| Character |
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| Value |
1 |
| Enjoyment |
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| Omg this movie was the worst. It would be like a really bad filler, but as for movie...speechless. This was total waste of time. Absolutely nothing interesting was shown. Bad guys beat good guys, then good beat bad, bad beat good, and finally our heroes beat bad guys in 1 blow. Kakashi gets tired from beating footmen...Battles were not worth a penny. To make you feel even a little spirit of the movie, naruto and other fighting spirit was a total failure. Compared to a 1st movie, this is a total crap.
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