The power sent forth from the leyline takes both Naruto and Yamato to the past along with Mukade as they must now stop him from ruining history while trying not to mess with it too much themselves. The Lost Tower starts off with a rogue ninja, Mukade, unleashing a seal placed by the fourth Hokage on a powerful leyline. So while I am down and out does the Lost Tower manage to reinvigorate my investment in this marathon or am I still going to careen ever so slowly off the cliff of spin-off films? I am starting to almost regret my decision to go through each one in an attempt to capture some essence of why I enjoyed Naruto as a child. I am in a bit of a drought, and a Naruto film about time travel is not exactly instilling me with confidence. I mean I fear that my best Naruto films are behind me, not even the Will of Fire’s visual flair was enough. I can’t honestly say that I thought a Naruto film has jumped the shark yet, though there is a high chance that this one will. It always has to be time travel doesn’t it?! I honestly never thought I’d see Naruto tackling time travel to be able to have him be in an adventure with the Fourth Hokage, Minato.
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