Reviews for the film are mixed, though often cited as an improvement over preceding Shippuden films due to its darker, mystery-oriented first half.
This is a report on the film (Japanese: Gekijōban Naruto: Buraddo Purizun ), the eighth overall film in the Naruto franchise and the fifth in the Naruto Shippuden series. Overview NarutoLaprigioneinsanguinata_Movie.mp4
July 30, 2011 (Japan); February 18, 2014 (North America). Director: Masahiko Murata. Screenplay: Written by mystery novelist Akira Higashiyama. Theme Song: "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji. Plot Summary Reviews for the film are mixed, though often
Mui intended to use Naruto’s massive chakra to open the box and revive his son, Muku. Instead, a corrupted Muku emerges and transforms into the demon Satori , leading to a massive battle involving Naruto (in Sage Mode), Killer B, and other Konoha shinobi. Key Characters & Cast Japanese Voice English Voice Naruto Uzumaki Protagonist Junko Takeuchi Maile Flanagan Mui Prison Warden / Anti-Villain Masaki Terasoma Matthew Mercer Ryūzetsu Inmate / Hidden Grass Black Ops Mie Sonozaki Carrie Keranen Muku / Satori Mui's son / Primary Antagonist Yūichi Nakamura Grant George Maroi Undercover agent / Ally Takaya Kamikawa Andrew Kishino Critical Reception Director: Masahiko Murata