Trying to Understand the Boruto Perspective On Naruto

The man we used to know only as a child named Naruto, is now shown through another point of view as "The Seventh Hokage". Those who grew up watching Naruto very well remember how the behavior of a child who often makes trouble and wants something like a family to be loved. We see him grow up as a troublemaker to become a stubborn teenager who wants his team back together.
Naruto & Boruto
Naruto's small dream is to be someone whose name can always be remembered. His last dream was to reach the highest position in the village we know as "Hokage", as well as prove to everyone who had doubts about it.

The Hokage is like a man standing at the top of the village and is in charge of protecting the present world, the world that formed after the great war and thrived with the entry of technology. Conflict is very vulnerable because ending the hatred that occurs from generation to generation is not easy for anyone who leads.

Naruto is now not just a hero who managed to achieve his goals. He now has a family, a family that also means the whole village for him. Many of the tasks that the Hokage has to do, sometimes being Hokage means having to do boring jobs with documents that accumulate late into the night. The Hokage also acts as a village symbol that ensures everyone can feel the peace.

We must see Naruto today as the man who not only manages to bring peace but also does his best to keep it.

Naruto has become a fully Hokage, his nature that always works hard and wants to do the best about the job has created a gap between himself and Boruto. Balancing a family life with job responsibilities will be difficult for anyone. As a result, Naruto began to miss important events for his young children.

Naruto in the story of Boruto is the view of a boy who does not want anything other than the father can return to be the father he remembers before the burden of job responsibility suddenly took over his time.

Boruto longs for how their family used to, thinking his father had left them for his new position as Hokage. The Boruto series tells us about Naruto's life from his son's point of view since this is not Naruto's story anymore, it belongs to Boruto.

Boruto sometimes looks right. His slightly exaggerated attitude came about because he just wanted to be noticed, just like how Naruto grew up over the years who were initially lonely, had no one, and wanted to be noticed.

Naruto is not really a bad father to Boruto, both of them need time to understand each other. Relationships are both expected to be familiar and re-warm as ever.

That's why we watch the Boruto series because both Naruto and Boruto are both fighting each other in the present life. Special Naruto as the main character in the previous series, although he has managed to realize his dream, still continue to fight in his current position, as a father, and as Hokage.

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