the dreaming boy is a realist characters list
He also avoids confrontation, or name-calling when someone is talking behind his back, completely ignoring the situation altogether unless his friends get hurt, which shows his maturity. [6] Even when a friend was revealed to be an enemy, he remained determined to help bring them back from their dark path. [9] He loves his mother and sister deeply — becoming indignant when either is hurt physically or emotionally. Despite loving his little sister,
Boruto is terrified of her and promised himself he would never upset her again. Both Sasuke and Naruto commented that Boruto resembled each other when they were younger, and he had indeed displayed characteristics of both shinobi when they were younger, ca
using Naruto to state that his son is something entirely different from both of them. For example, he displayed Naruto's mischievous habits to get attention and Sasuke's desire for power even by using shortcuts. Similar to that of their parents, Boruto shares a complicated relationship with Sasuke's daughter, Sarada. The two are often at odds, with the young Uchiha valuing the Hokage post while Boruto was showing utter disdain for it. Despite that, Boruto cares for Sarada and her dream, as witnessed during the Chūnin Exams, when he voiced his desire to win to not diminish Sarada's progress to becoming Hokage. Overall, Boruto's unwavering loyalty to his friends have continually proven to be a strong influence to all around him, many even noting that he has become the foundation for his friends as he is determined to keep his friends together. Boruto is also against
sacrificing other people to ensure his own survival, as when Kawaki suggested him to implant Kāma onto someone to create his own vessel, Boruto was against the idea, even when Kawaki considered using Code, a fanatical worshipper of Isshiki Ōtsutsuki and a definite enemy to Boruto.
It features various characters from Shonen Jump, including
Light and Ryuk, although both are non-playable characters. January 31, 2019 -
Episodes 7, 8, and 9 for the Death Note audio drama were released in German. January 22, 2019 - Death Note: Light Up the NEW World was released subtitled on DVD and Blu-ray in North America by Funimation. The first two Japanese live-action films Death Note and Death Note: The Last Name were also re-released subtitled. November 30, 2018 - Episodes 4, 5, and 6 for the Death Note audio drama were released in German. November 24, 2018 - A Russian-language concert for Death Note: The Musical performed in Moscow, Russia.
I was familiar with Imada Mio from Hana Nochi Hare, but that's about it. She definitely had a BIG transformation in both character and style from that drama to this, and it definitely shows her range as an actress. She looked really cute in the
traditional clothing, and I found myself really believing she was Miyo, rather than an actress playing her.
MUSIC: (may be biased)
Having listened to Tapestry by Snow Man beforehand, I thought it was a great match for the overall "feel" of the movie. Unfortunately, it only played at the very end of the movie, but I was still very excited to hear Snow Man playing at an actual
theatre in Canada for the first time. The other soundtracks for the movie were all fine for me; no complaints here.
REWATCH VALUE:
Yes. Just a yes. If a sequel does come out, you'll definitely catch me watching this again in preparation for it. Here's to hoping more Japanese films play internationally!
OVERALL: 9. 8/10
TL;DR: Whether you know of Imada Mio and/or Meguro Ren or not, I whole-heartedly recommend you check this out.