Doraemon, Nobita and his friends are like Li Lei and Han Meimei to the generation that grew up in that era. When Mike Sui ridiculed Li Lei, Han Meimei and their partners, it seemed to me nothing more than a common character in textbooks. But when it comes to Doraemon, it is not just a character in a painting, it also carries too many memories and dreams of childhood. It is emotional. This emotion is like meeting an elementary school classmate you haven't seen for many years. Even if the name is usually just a combination of words for you, you will still involuntarily sigh when you look back at the past together.
Many people have interpreted this animation from the perspective of adults, but in fact this animation is really made for children. Compared with the current popular comics setting, this style of painting is the equivalent of a Digimon, and it is by no means the adult type of One Piece. Just as the Doraemon was crying and chanting about Nobita’s shortcomings towards the end, at that time, we had not yet completed the baptism of the society, and our minds were not very mature. All the shortcomings of Nobita, in fact, in ordinary people’s childhood, they were able to do as many as possible. Find some shadow. And those who relied on their little partners in childhood, and yearning for a certain girl when they first communicated with personnel, no one has ever had it. It’s just that the tough buddies at that time have become the names of classmates who have been tagged on WeChat at a certain stage for you now. We have sealed those emotions and memories with our sophisticated hearts and marked them. The difference between naive and mature. The tears we shed that year, as if in accordance with the rules of physics, have long since evaporated and disappeared.
But people often forget that you use Luffy to replace the meaning of Doraemon, which shows that you no longer rely on basic partner emotions and start to move on the road of being alone. Just as the adult Nobita said to the future Nobita, Doraemon is your friend, please cherish the days you spend with him. For everyone, the dead days have been locked, and the Doraemon and the former you have never been separated. And this review is just to carefully open the memory you have sealed, and let you take a look at yourself and the little friends you cherish so much.
The creators of Doraemon have also grown up. The current author is trying to tell us that people still have to grow up after all, just as we can’t resist getting old, and we can’t resist the people around us coming and going. Whenever I see a Doraemon, I am actually looking back at my own past through these familiar scenes, so I will not interpret a cartoon from the perspective of an onlooker. Friends come and go, who can stay in friendship forever, and who can keep their childhood promises? So, this is a fairy tale after all. Like the end, Doraemon and Nobita live happily together forever. However, now that our reality is in a mess, when we can sneer and ridicule the things that show too naive thoughts, if we can leave such a random door to our inner weakness, we will only leave it to Doraemon, perhaps also Not a bad thing.
I went back, shed a tear, and came back again. I also imagined appearing in an incredible way when the person I like was in trouble and saving her, but when I see Shizuka now, I only think of her conversation with her father before marrying: He can pray for the happiness of others, and can To feel sad for the misfortune of others is the most important thing for mankind. I believe that he will make you happy. I think this is perhaps the most enlightening sentence left by this movie for us grown-up Doraemon readers.
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