Guys hear me out. So I was watching the ending to Paranorman the other day because you know how little sisters are they watch little kid movies. *cough* anyway I'm watching when he's trying to reach out to the little witch girl and it hit me I was like...maybe this is how Naruto is going to end. Like please at least once just listen to the dialogue in the movie and tell me that's not Sasuke and Naruto. Seriously go watch the ending where he reaches out to her grabs her hand if you can't find it here's the dialogue. Just trust me take the time to read this:
[Sasuke]Aggie: Leave me alone.
[Naruto]Norman Babcock: No! No, I'm not leaving. Just listen to me! Uh...once upon a time, long ago, there was a little girl...
Aggie: What?!
Norman Babcock: A little girl, who was different...who was different from the other people in her village.
Aggie: I'm not listening to this!
[she starts swirling around Norman]
Norman Babcock: She could see and do things that no one could understand, and that made them scared of her.
Aggie: I don't like this story!
[she continues to swirl really fast around Norman]
Norman Babcock: She turned away from everyone and became sad and lonely and had no one to turn to!
Aggie: Stop it!
[suddenly her yellow light explodes and sends lightning from the ground, Norman continues telling her his story about her]
Norman Babcock: The more she turned away from people, the more scared they were of her! And they did something terrible! They became so scared that they took her away and they killed her!
Aggie: No!
Norman Babcock: But even though she was dead, something in her came back!
Aggie: Stop!
Norman Babcock: And this part of her wouldn't go away in over three hundred years!
Aggie: Shut up!
Norman Babcock: The longer it stayed, the less there was of the little girl.
[Aggie starts screaming and lightning crackles around her sending it into the ground, tearing the ground apart]
[as Aggie breaks the ground apart in anger, she shouts at Norman]
Aggie: I'll make you suffer!
Norman Babcock: Why?
[Norman falls off the edge of ground which has now risen]
Aggie: Because...because...
Norman Babcock: Because you want everyone to hurt just as much as you are! So whenever you wake up, you play this mean game. But you don't play fair!
[Norman starts jumping on the broken up ground to get closer to Aggie]
Aggie: They hurt me!
Norman Babcock: So you hurt them back?
Aggie: I wanted everyone to see how rotten they were!
[Norman keeps leaping on the broken up ground to get closer to Aggie]
Norman Babcock: You're just like them, Agatha!
Aggie: No, I'm not!
Norman Babcock: You're a bully!
Aggie: No, I'm not!
[Aggie sends another bout of lightning in anger and makes Norman fall of the tree trunk that he was holding onto]
[Norman manages to hold on to another tree trunk]
Norman Babcock: They did something awful, but that doesn't mean you should too! All that's left of you now is mean and horrible.
Aggie: That's not true!
Norman Babcock: Then stop! This is wrong and you know it! You spent so long remembering the bad people, that you forgot the good ones. There must have been someone who loved you and cared for you. You don't remember them?
Aggie: Leave me alone!
Norman Babcock: Look, you're not alone! You have to remember!
Aggie: Keep away from me!
[Aggie turns from Norman]
Norman Babcock: Remember!
[suddenly Norman grabs hold of Aggie's hand, then her light bursts around them and everyhing becomes white light]
[Norman and Aggie, now appearing as the girl he saw in his vision, stand in the middle of forest with the sun shining on them, she looks at her hands]
Aggie: Aggie. My name was Aggie.
[Norman smiles at her, she looks around her]
Aggie: I remember, my mommy brought me here once. We sat under the tree and she told me stories, they all had happy endings. And then those horrible men came and took me away and I never saw her again.
[she starts crying]
Norman Babcock: Sometimes when people get scared, they say and do terrible things. I think you got so scared that you forgot who you are. But I don't think you're a witch, not really.
Aggie: You don't?
Norman Babcock: I think you're just a little kid with a really special gift, who only ever wanted people to understand her. So we're not all that different at all.
Aggie: But what about the people who hurt you? Don't you ever want to make them suffer?
Norman Babcock: Well, yeah. But what good would that do? You think just because there's bad people out there that there's no good ones either? I thought the same thing for a while, but there's always someone out there for you, somewhere.
Aggie: I just want my mommy.
Norman Babcock: I'm sorry, Aggie. She's gone.
Aggie: That story you were telling, how does it end?
Norman Babcock: I think that's up to you.
[Aggie touches the tree that she's burried under]
Aggie: Is this where they buried me?
Norman Babcock: It's a pretty good place to sleep. And you can be with your mom again.
[Aggie sits under the tree, Norman sits next to her and holds her, Aggie closes her eyes and her spirit starts to float away, back in the town the zombie pilgrims appear as their ghostly selves and their spirits float away, Norman then wakes up back in the forest and touches the tree]