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sneezemonster15:

Okay so I have talked about author’s intent before. I am going to expand on that in this post.

Manga is basically a moving picture without the moving in it. It’s basically a film with all its features including images, dialogues, narration, sound effects, special effects, and editing.

Just like a film, it also sets up a certain narrative and story with a commensurate pace, mood, context, action (or inaction) and characterisation which then informs its style and visual approach. It’s basically a very detailed storyboard of a film. Storyboarding happens at the pre production stage of a film, for ease of the cinematographers, and directors to set up their location and sets accordingly. This is what a storyboard looks like. This is Star Wars btw.

Is Kishi inspired by films? He is a huge fan, it’s his favourite hobby. There’s a reason his work is considered cinematic by critics.

So for a certain scene or panel to make sense, or for it to stand out, the mangaka will set its background up. And when you look at Naruto manga, the author does everything in his power and uses everything in his skillset to tell this love story. Everything that happens in this manga regarding Naruto and Sasuke’s relationship has a certain context behind it, and it’s important to notice this, because the information that the author gives you prior to a significant panel or a certain dialogue, or a certain visual, it can be any little thing. But with Naruto, it’s everything.

Kishi spares no effort to get his point across. Of course, audience that wants to see it will see it. Those who don’t, will prefer their own reading, however lacking, single mindedly ignorant and uninspired.

Anyway.

So this scene here is an important scene. Why? Because it gives us important information about Sasuke’s feelings for Naruto. Trying to protect Naruto here was a really pointless move by Sasuke, given it would have only caused a bruise at most. But Sasuke is so in love with this boy, that he can’t see him get hurt, even a little bit. We do have precedents, of course, where Sasuke protects Naruto several times even at the cost of his ‘life’, he also protects Sakura in the forest of death arc, they are his comrades and Sasuke doesn’t want them to be hurt. Naturally.

But why is this particular scene important and how does this scene differ from the others? Apart from the fact that it is extraneous and unnecessary, tbf, Sasuke is almost completely out of juice due to the curse seal. So for him to go so out of his way to protect Naruto from hardly even a bruise, emphasizes just how much Sasuke treasures Naruto and wants to protect him.

Does Kishimoto set up context for it? You bet your ass he does. Starts here.

Naruto gets knocked into a tree by a transformed Gaara and Sasuke’s watching carefully. He is aware that something is not quite right with Naruto (because Naruto was apprehensive of fighting Gaara given what he had seen of him earlier, which is unlike him). But the point I am making is one has to pay attention to the visuals and context.

Again.

Sasuke’s watching while Naruto gets knocked into trees and bushes.

And again.


And again.



And again.



And again. Sigh…


Sasuke’s. Watching. Carefully.

So when this finally happens,

It gives the audience a solid context, and brings their attention closer to this panel, and the action that happens in it. It pulls focus to its importance through constant repetition. What does the repetition signify? Author’s intent. For emphasis.

Kishi builds up to this moment across three chapters, he is making the audience somehow anticipate some action that would make sense of these repetitive visuals. He is doing everything to make sure that on a subliminal level, the audience knows why this moment is significant and special. And he doesn’t stop there. He makes the dog say it out loud.

Pakkun is emphasizing Sasuke’s attempt to protect Naruto despite his obvious handicap, as if a thousand visuals were not enough. Yes Kish, we get it. Sasuke loves Naruto, Naruto is his precious, we know. We have known since land of waves arc, you aren’t that discreet.

It’s really like Kishi doesn’t want the audience to be confused as to what’s happening, this is in no way being discreet. Like take my word for it, anyone who knows how visual language works, can instantly tell you author’s intent here. Even if they didn’t, it wouldn’t matter. Because at an unconscious level, the author has already made you feel that this is an important moment. Whether you consciously realize it or not. That’s how visual language works, and this is where author’s talent lies.

I know that antis don’t see any of it. Or even consider seeing it.

Anyone who ships Sasuke and Naruto, be assured that you caught on the author ’s intent, and you were right to trust your instincts. Don’t get panicked by whatever the antis say, it doesn’t matter, they don’t know what they are talking about, just let them be.

And those who say it’s all a bait are even sillier. Because at least the others have shipping lenses on, so I get they are affected by their emotional urges. But those who think SNS is unintentional and a total bait are just lying to themselves because they think they are smarter than the whole manga industry, tch, embarrassing.

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