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Mistery17girl said:
The idea to ban Naruto is ridiculous. Not having your pairing canon is not something to send death threats for. But the ending of Naruto isn't only disliked by the NaruSaku fans, and not just because NaruSaku didn't happen. There's much more.
There are lack of reasons, plot holes that haven't been filled, characters development ruined and many more and that's what's truly dissapointing.
But many of problems with characters mostly spins around the endgame pairings. Some reasonable SasuSaku and NaruHina fans are also angry and they have every right. I would't have anything against those pairings if what was made of them didn't dissapoint me so much.
I mean Sasuke suddenly married to Sakura after many murder attempts and that he clearly stated how he feels. After showing so many scenes of Sakura's one-sided selfish love, and was about to kill him.
And NaruHina was an acceptable pairing. But having to make a movie after the ending to compensate for the lack of development and for filling the plot holes is sad by itself. Dedicating a whole movie to a love story that includes changing Naruto's story of his lonely existance with filler flashbacks that include Hinata, having Naruto fall into genjutsu to fall in love with her... Instead of showing the village's progress after the war, solving problems with the Hyuuga's and resolving the Uchiha massacre... they present us a cheap love story that they couldn't even develop the right way. It's like it has all been swept under the rug just for a fanservicing love story that makes no sense. If NaruSaku had happened eveything would be reasonable. Sakura wouldn't be degraded to a 12-year old fangirl, Naruto wouldn't be giving up on his nindo.
The rushed ending where Sasuke, a victim of genocide, wanted to avenge his family, and was angry about the people who took their lives. It hurts to see Sasuke, admiting his actions as sins and going on a redemption around the world for who knows how long... yeah Sasuke how dare you stand up to your opressors! In the last chapter he was shown still wandering, still trying to atone for his sins, nobody knowing anything about the Uchiha massacre or what Itachi did. And in the end apparently he ends up with a fangirl who he never cared for in that way, who he tried to kill, who failed to understand him, somebody who never outgrew her selish love. He deserved happiness.
But it seems that none of the characters are happy. everybody was shown sad, nobody actually fulfiled their goals. And that's sad for a show that teaches to never give up. It has shown all the characters as they were when the war ended. They all had dreams. Naruto became Hokage but he failed to bring Sasuke back, he failed to cut the cycle of hatred which he promised to Minato, Nagato, Jiraiya... I'm very dissapointed by the ending because a show that we loved so much ended in such a rushed way, never reaching the sole purpose, the characters we love so much left nothing more but a wasted potential.
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