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Nagato was conceived by Kishimoto as a villain, a victim of war, who would show Naruto the impact of world wars, something Kishimoto aimed to explore throughout the series. While Nagato does not fight in the story, he uses a group of corpses known as "The Six Paths of Pain" (ペイン六道, Pein Rikudō). All of them were given elaborate ...
Nagato continues talking to Naruto and describes his second pain, how he and Konan helped Yahiko use what they learned from Jiraiya to create the Akatsuki to bring peace to Hidden Rain Village. But Hanzo deemed Yahiko's group a threat to his regime and allied with Danzo to kidnap Konan.
He was the one responsible for the explosion that destroyed the village and killed Yahiko years ago, and Sasori presented Nagato and Konan with a Flying Raijin Kunai, blaming Minato and Konoha for the explosion. In Ame, Nagato vows to make Konoha know his pain, through the Deva Path, using Yahiko's body.
On its surface, A Real Pain is an intimate story with few characters that grafts the contours of a buddy comedy onto an exploration of historical trauma. But it is also a quietly ambitious ...
From left to right: Sasori, Deidara, Konan, Nagato, Tobi, Itachi and Kisame. Behind: Zetsu, Kakuzu, Hidan and Orochimaru. The Akatsuki (暁, lit. "Dawn" or "Daybreak") is an organization of rogue ninja that serves as the primary antagonistic force of the second part of the Naruto series. It was founded by Yahiko, Nagato and Konan.
Is Netflix's 'Pain Hustlers,' starring Chris Evans and Emily Blunt, based on a true story? Learn about the real-life pharma scandal that inspired the film.
A Real Pain starts and ends at the same spot. Two cousins, David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin), as close as brothers, attempt to heal their generational trauma and their relationship ...
"A Real Pain" hit select theaters on Nov. 1 and select theaters everywhere on Nov. 15. The film is still available in theaters everywhere according to the film's official Instagram account.