The chances of this movie being unsuccessful are unfortuantely zero (imho). It is the last movie that all fans have to see to understand the ending, Kishimoto himself asked to see it in order to have a complete experience of Naruto, it is considered a part of canon, it will have its own chapter, even those who didn't like the ending would give it a try in case it may serve something new and fulfilling, it was heavily marketed and it has awesome animations. AND SS and NH are a big crowd indeed. So even if this movie is a very simple kidnapping story with lots of cliches it will still be successful. Even if Hinata's character goes on rampage there as if she is more important than even Naruto.
We can only hope that it won't become bigger than RtN (I have some hope, though it is slim). It is easy to write a story better than RtN (from literary point of view). I doubt that their handling of Sakura will be enough to alienate a big part of the fandom. Unfortunately. 
The whole world is against us.
Oh, I understand now! Is it something more than MinaKushi's story (and how it ties into NaruSaku) and how Hinata's red string of fate (scarf) seems to tear? These are the only things that come to mind- well, besides Sakura being defined as fate.
Dammit! Like, I think I have your evidence down, but I just cannot piece it together to get to the bottom of it all. :(
Isn't it "Life" after all? Our translators heavily insisted on that.
Bue hue hue, I have that last piece of the puzzle, you'll understand it as soon as I post it. ;)
Btw, tonight I will do it. As soon as I get home, eat something and do the stuff that need to be done in RL haha, I'm gonna continue writing the theory.
Everything is patched up! Only pray that I don't see more connections, LOL! Cause yesterday I had only 2 pages, today I have 6 pages with connections and what to write about LOL!
Thx god I split the other half in 4 other mini parts...
Looking forward to it!!!
I hope you bring my hope back, cause I seem to have lost it, but I wish it back.

(The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.)