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Sound You have the choice between DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround English and Japanese with optional translated subtitles. The images in this review are sourced from the PR and aren’t necessarily representative of the final retail release.
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For a TV spin-off, this looks very impressive, and adds a third dimension of dynamism to the action. The character designs reflect the TV characters as you might expect, but the world design, particularly the tower city of Loran, takes a page from a couple of the Star Wars movies, and no doubt reaches back all the way to Metropolis as well. There might be a smidge of banding in some of the darker scenes, but you’ll really have to look for it. It’s a nice animation, and as you would imagine the action sequences really do excel here. The image is clear and sharp, although when it comes to the colours, this film has a comparatively subdued palette in comparison to the TV series.
#NARUTO SHIPPUDEN MOVIE 4 THE LOST TOWER IN ENGLISH 1080P#
Picture The Lost Tower gets a 1.85:1 widescreen transfer at 1080p resolution. I’m taking a look at the Blu-ray disc only. The Lost Tower is released as a dual play Blu-ray/DVD release. Besides, there’s the question of how Naruto is going to get back to the future, and he also has a personal question that he’s dying to ask Minato Namikaze, the future 4th Hokage.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out who Anrokuzan really is, but even after saving the Queen from an assassination attempt, convincing her isn’t easy. They’re investigating the reports of a secret army being developed, and it all began when the Queen of Loran’s new advisor Anrokuzan appeared. Naruto has somehow wound up 20-odd years in the past in the city of Loran, and he’s now gotten involved in the other team’s mission. He winds up being rescued by some oddly familiar figures, an infiltration team from the Hidden Leaf Village led by none other than the future 4th Hokage himself. It isn’t long before he’s battling puppets again, and this time he’s on the losing end. He wakes up to the sound of a girl singing, and finds himself in a city of towers.