The dialogue in the Hokage office: what does Naruto say that provokes Kushina to scream at him and what does Kushina scream? (Is this the same scene where Kushina punches Naruto and he goes flying and hits the wall?) Sakura looks a bit stunned witnessing this, does she say anything or do we get to hear her thinking something? Oh, and what is Sakura's reaction (does she say anything or do we hear her thoughts?) when she first sees who Naruto's parents are in the Hokage's office?
He said Naruto couldn't believe that his parents were alive and the reason why Kushina hits Naruto because they just came back from a mission and she was like, "Is that how you welcome back your parents!? Thinking that we would not return alive!" Sakura was surprised to see them alive and looks at Naruto for his reaction. It seems she already knows that's his parents. I don't know if she said anything, so I should ask him that later.
Honestly, I'm the same too. But right now we have to much going for us that I feel like it safe for us to be a LITTLE bit overconfident.
Well if Kishi, the author of Naruto, is for Narusaku, a pairing that may happen in HIS OWN MANGA, then doesn't that mean that Narusaku was the pairing he was leading to? Maybe that was his plan?
At this point, I think it's awesome that a lot of people are seeing things as Narusaku in the film, and how some may change their opinion on that pairing (possibly all pairings in general). Was this always Kishi plan, to show the Narusaku relationship in very positive light to convince people that's were he's heading too? The Narusaku fan in me wants to believe that, though the realistic, unbiased, me is convince he doesn't care much for the whole pairings fiasco. To me it will be better if the Narusaku moments were just there because that's how the story was always intended to work out, rather then being added there to show that it's the main pairing. 'Cause to me that shows that he knows where his heading with those characters, so at this point he can write anything about those two together, as long as it leads to the same outcome.
A lot of mangaka often put their favorite pairing or the most likely pairing in the movie, because they feel that it is their intention to express their thoughts. If this was a movie made by original people, then you can see it as a fanservice. But this is Kishi and if Kishi really pushing NaruSaku in a movie no less, then you know he's making it a big deal. He had a chance to make NH a big deal, but it remains the same. He could have made SS alive and healthy, but instead, used it as a selfish and childish desire in part of Sakura, which she develops. Sakura was about to understanding, because she starts off selfish when it comes to her parents and losing her trust in Naruto to help her everything, which is she said that Sasuke comment in which pissed Naruto off. In the end, he made this movie into NS shining moments. He made Sakura into dismal in distress and Naruto becomes the hero to save her in a same fashion as Minato. Kishi has many options to change this scenarios into Kushina being the one to get captured, but he chose Sakura because Naruto deeply cares for her. After all, she brought Naruto back to reality. The whole rescue Sakura is obviously a parallel to MinaKushi because Naruto said that it's up to next generation (him) to surpass the old (Minato), so this whole scenario portrayed it as a next generation of MinaKushi.
Yes, I read that. That's just remarkable.