Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-33030270-20171203190417/@comment-734582-20171206215826

UntappedRage wrote: Yeah, I agree with you. Everything felt rushed as well, with everything having seemingly good ideas with poor execution. Yea. I thought the idea behind the movie was fine, but to set this all up in a good way? Not really. But to me the biggest problems remain the genjutsu trap and Toneri's final fate. It is extremely un-naruto-like that he learns of Hinata's love in genjutu, the thing of lies and deceit throughout the series. And it's extremely un-naruto-like that a villain with reasonable motives (a mandate given by essentially a god and the power to fulfill that mandate) yet was misled. Even people like Obito and Madara had a reasonable sendoff, yet a misled kid got to die alone on the moon that he destroyed.

The rest i can chalk up to rushing and mistakes, but those two aspects just made me think that the director/writer just didn't understand Naruto.