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Personality[] Boruto is loud, energetic, and stubborn not unlike his father; even possessing a verbal tic, "dattebasa" (だってばさ), similar to Naruto's "dattebayo" and his paternal grandmother's "(da)ttebane" ((だ)ってばね). However, compared to his father at his age, Boruto is more refined and crafty, seemingly knowing all the shortcuts, as well as more mature in knowing how the world works. Between the two, he is more sarcastic. Unlike Naruto, Boruto doesn't yell what he feels, which is the biggest difference. [7] Despite his laid-back attitude, he is very diligent. [8] Conversely, Boruto's
upbringing has also been different than that of his father's: Boruto's family is always there for him, and he likewise has many friends, and his
acquisitions came easily and naturally to him from a combination of prodigious talents[1] and nurturing parents.
The architecture seen in the background describes the protagonists' inner life, recalling Michelangelo Antonioni's work. In other scenes, the lack of harmony of the characters is depicted by oversized pictures in the room. [18] The characters are stylized, recalling the caricatural style of My Neighbors the Yamadas. [22] Music[edit] Main article: A Shape of Light "My Generation" by The Who is used at the beginning of the film to express teenage rebellion and angst. The song rides the excitement and
amusement of the kids gathering before school, ending with Shōko's entrance
into the classroom. Yamada said that, for this scene, she wanted to use an evergreen that everyone could identify.