![]() ![]() In 2001, Michael Bay released his take on "Pearl Harbor," and the Ben Affleck flick was punctuated by many overhead, slow-motion, somewhat romanticized snapshots of that notorious day of infamy. Several scenes from the opening assault in "Naruto Shippuden the Movie" are nearly identical to Bay's action sequences. The tragedy that actually inspired the sky ninja assault was not only much earlier, it was filtered through the lens of Hollywood's most renowned action filmmaker. The Village Hidden in the Leaves (which is portrayed more city-like in the movie than in the anime and manga) is subjected to devastating attacks from the sky ninjas above, seemingly playing upon a viewer's memories of real-life, 9/11-like terrorist attacks. Out of nowhere, ninjas from the Land of the Sky begin bombing the Village Hidden in the Leaves for their actions in the Second Shinobi World War. ![]() "Naruto Shippūden the Movie: Bonds" lure fans in with a similar shock the Land of the Sky's assault on the Village Hidden in the Leaves. ![]()
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