As a die-hard fan of Doraemon for more than ten years, I have recited every story in "STAND BY ME". It is true that the stories chosen for this film are all impressive and moving stories from the original work, but I am really dissatisfied with the adaptation of the film, which greatly compresses the humorous and moving arrangement of the original work and makes it more It's like a biopic reviewing a great man in one hour. It's just a little bit of water, just a glimpse of the light, and it's in a hurry. When it's lit, the sensational fire is just lit, but it goes out before it's fanned. This is called a strange thing.
Take the section where Nobita and Shizuka were in danger in the snow-capped mountains. Nobita in the original work made a lot of jokes when he "rescue" Shizuka. In the end, she was rescued by Shizuka to go down the mountain. Shizuka also chose to marry Nobita because she felt that Nobita could not do without her care. In the original manga, Nobita's hair was messy, his glasses were broken, his clothes were disheveled, he was staggering, and he was gently supported by Shizuka in a snow suit, which left a deep impression on me. I still think about it now. It's funny and incredible. This arrangement highlights Shizuka's kindness and the paradox of Nobita's fate. But in the movie, it turns into a young Nobita in the end to escort Shizuka, and Shizuka is finally rescued by Nobita, and the real young Nobita has a completely different temperament. When Nobita held the fainted Shizuka and called the young Nobita on the snowy mountain, I had a sense of chaos in the Conan theatrical version of Xiaolan calling for Xinyiji. Personally, I feel that this arrangement falls into the cliché of the protagonist's halo and the hero saving beauty. .
What I am most dissatisfied with is the last two paragraphs where Doraemon is forced to go back to the future. I don't know about other people, but in my heart, these two paragraphs in the original work are the most distressing, moving, and important stories in the whole set of "Doraemon", and even the names are clearly remembered: "Goodbye, Doraemon". A Dream" and "Doraemon is Back". I remember the first time I saw it in the manga, I really couldn't stop crying while watching it. Last year, I watched the Dashan version of the animated TV, and I specially showed this story about friendship and helplessness for an hour. For an hour, I still couldn't help but burst into tears. The Dashan version of Doraemon is very good at adapting and innovating the original comics, but in these two stories, it is almost completely loyal to the original comics. I still remember how Nobita cried bitterly the night before Doraemon was leaving in the comics. After being persuaded by his parents, he wisely held back the pain in his heart. The Nobita family had a warm dinner together and practiced Doraemon. , and then for the first time, Nobita and Doraemon got into a bed to sleep, but they couldn't fall asleep. They went out for a walk together, but Doraemon couldn't help crying and snot out, in order not to let Nobita see And pretending to want to take a walk alone, Nobita smiled and said in the open space, "What a good man, I don't want me to see him cry." Then there is the touching scene where Nobita, who is the most touching, swears to defeat Fat Tiger in order to reassure Doraemon. No matter which scene it is, people can see the touching friendship between Nobita and Doraemon with deep friendship, mutual understanding, tacit understanding, and mutual consideration.
However, in the movie, the details of those foreshadowing are lost in large quantities, which is directly Nobita's tangled fight with the fat tiger, and then Doraemon disappeared in tears. This arrangement makes me feel indifferent. too fast? What about those silent emotions? What about those friendships that speak louder than words? What about those lingering feelings? Is it because Shizuka had too many scenes before, so there was not enough time to write it off? I'm speechless. As for the part where Doraemon came back, I felt even more speechless. I felt that Doraemon's bed was still warm, but he came back. When he came back, Nobita was smiling and sad? Nobita's deep nostalgia and heartache? What about Shizuka's kind comfort? Nothing happened yet, it was Fat Tiger's cruel joke right away, and then Doraemon came back, eh. . .
This movie gives me the feeling that Doraemon is like a supporting role, and the real protagonists are Nobita and Shizuka. Fat Tiger and Xiaofu, such important characters, have more dialogue than Mushan in the movie, and Shizuka's father's lines come out once every 100 years, but Shizuka's mother didn't watch it, what is Doramei? Not to mention. It really feels weird.
Having complained so much doesn't mean that I think this movie is useless, it's just that people have said too many advantages of it, so I want to express my dissatisfaction. It is undeniable that the 3D Shizuka inside is very beautiful (Nobita's image I can't agree with). The 3D effect of this movie is very good, it made me feel like walking into the world of Nobita for the first time. In short, good or bad, as a Doraemon fan, you should go and see it.
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