Naruto and Sakura are the only ones that we see who can honestly just vent at each other and still come back around to fight and protect one another. I am glad Kishimoto added the "Sasuke would understand me" part on Sakura. Of course I was mad and facepalmed when I heard that but then I realized it is only setting Sakura up for a big lesson. Sasuke you say? Oppps. Try again.
This will sound horrible of me but I don't feel that bad for the other shippers only because I know if it were the other way around, we would be getting a kitten storm. Most NaruSaku fans who react positive towards this movie haven't flaunt it outside of a NaruSaku club/group/forum, which I am glad to see. I seen one but that was on Tumblr.
Edit: I will say I feel bad for SasuSaku/NaruHina only because of the ads that gave you the impression that there was going to be more Hinata and Sasuke involvement than there actually was. :\
Well thank you for the compliment.
At first, I was lost on why she said that line, but as people in NF would say, karma is a b****. So now, I am glad for that, yet feel bad that it was setup to bash SasuSaku. But I understand what you mean on if the roles were reverse, we will be getting the bash. To be honest, I don't think I would have be here now if that was the case, because it just seems the moral of the whole movie will be so wrong, and I hate movie that tries to address a lesson only to be bad. For example, getting a million of dollars and that way, it can buy people's happiness. That's like so misguided. I did fear that the moral of the movie will be all good things come to an end, which is a selfish moral in this case. Like, "Oh no, Sasuke will be gone and I won't get my love!" crap. I could understand seeing other characters in a different light means that you should spend time with him/her, which is used for NaruHina argument, but that didn't happen. The moral that we get is really good and the way it happens makes me a lot happy. It's not because NaruSaku moments, but the fact their bonds plays a role to help each other realize that this world was never meant for them, especially for Naruto. I hated how one comment in TokyoKit's video said, "So he chose fame and money over family. Clearly that person didn't see the movie and of course, TokyoKit, while I do respect him a lot, didn't explain the movie that thoroughly. He admits that he tried his best to remember since it was about 2 hours movie, so I respect that. Anyway, Naruto didn't choose fame and money (?) over his family. He chose to go to the real world because of his family wish and Sakura wants to go home with him, not alone, and she didn't want to lose Naruto because as much as she likes him being happy, she don't want to lose him. He's the hero and she knows that his parents protected Naruto and the village for his sake. It was deep and I would love to see how that plays out.