Cast
View AllJunko Takeuchi
as Naruto Uzumaki (voice)
Chie Nakamura
as Sakura Haruno (voice)
Noriaki Sugiyama
as Sasuke Uchiha (voice)
Kazuhiko Inoue
as Kakashi Hatake (voice)
Hidehiko Ishizuka
as Sōsetsu Kazahana (voice)
Yuhko Kaida
as Yukie Fujikaze (voice)
Hirotaka Suzuoki
as Nadare Roga (voice)
Ikuo Nishikawa
as Sendayu Asama (voice)
Jun Karasawa
as Fubuki Kakuyoku (voice)
Tsutomu Isobe
as Doto Kazahana (voice)
Chikao Ohtsuka
as Makino (voice)
Yutaka Nakano
as Kin / Buriken (voice)
Kan Tanaka
as Hidero (voice)
Holly Kaneko
as Mizore Fuyukuma (voice)
Crew
Director
- Tensai Okamura
Producer
- Tomoko Gushima
- Manyo Oshikiri
Reviews
Thematic Analysis
This high-octane Comedy/Action/Animation/Adventure film balances spectacular sequences with character-driven moments. Unlike many films in the genre, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow distinguishes itself through its exceptional pacing and meaningful stakes for its protagonists.
Director Tensai Okamura brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to pacing and visual storytelling creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.
Released in 2004, the film exists within a cultural context that continues to evolve with our understanding of its themes. Its critical acclaim reflects its artistic achievements and its place in cinema history.
Did You Know?
- The production of Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow took approximately 28 months from pre-production to final cut.
- The final cut of the film runs for 82 minutes, though the director's initial assembly was reportedly 116 minutes long.
- The musical score contains over 30 unique compositions.
- The director insisted on using practical effects whenever possible, reserving CGI for only the most necessary scenes.
- The film contains approximately 1105 individual shots.
Historical Context
- In 2004, when this film is released:
- Digital technology was disrupting traditional media and entertainment.
- Environmental concerns were becoming more mainstream.
- Digital filmmaking technologies were transforming production processes and creating new opportunities.
How This Film Stands Out
While Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow shares thematic elements with other films in its genre, it distinguishes itself through its unique approach to storytelling, visual style, and character development.
Unlike Break-Age, which focuses more on action than character development, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow subverts genre expectations by exploring its themes with greater nuance.
While films like RE:cycle of the PENGUINDRUM Part 2: I Love You and Aikatsu Planet! The Movie explore similar territory, Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow stands apart through its deeper exploration of its central themes and more complex characterization.
This film's unique contribution to cinema lies in its thoughtful balance of entertainment value and thematic depth, making it a valuable addition to its genre.
Details
- Release Date: August 21, 2004
- Runtime: 1h 22m
- Revenue: $11,141,307
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