Doraemon is mother

Kennith 2022-04-20 09:02:30

For Nobita, marrying Shizuka as his wife is the happiest thing. For us, what exactly is happiness?

Nobita, who was still a child, realized an important mystery that adults cannot understand: marrying Shizuka as a wife is his own happiness, but it is not the happiness Shizuka wants to choose, but since he is such a bad person, he is not in the slightest. Can't bring good luck. If Shizuka ends up marrying herself, then Shizuka's fate will also turn bad. Although I like Shizuka very much, but for Shizuka's happiness, I should entrust her to Sugi-san who is good to Shizuka.

For a person, is his own happiness more important or the happiness of the person he loves more important? Is it more important to let the person you love be with you to make you happy or to let the person you love live better? This messy logic problem is actually a useful stalk in many romance dramas. You are not a fish, you don't know whether the fish is happy or not. Often the audience scolded the hero and heroine "You are a fool, he likes you", while watching various misunderstandings and missed occurrences. Real life is like this, when you are always overwhelmed, when you are helpless and depressed, you feel that you have no ability to achieve the so-called "happiness for her", so you run away from it, and it looks like a great and loving thing. thing.

It's just that Nobita, who was still a child, also had an epiphany: he must make Shizuka happy through his own efforts, and he still wants to marry Shizuka. How do you know that her happiness and your happiness have to compete with each other? The ending is of course happy. Just like when I was a child, Doraemon would appear every time Nobita, who had all kinds of problems, dropped the chain. His belly turned and turned, and he turned out a lot of treasures, which always made the big ambitions of the cowardly, cowardly, lazy and stupid come true. But this time, Doraemon fell asleep, and Nobita finally saved Shizuka and himself by his own strength.

I never felt this way when I was a child - Doraemon is a mother. No matter what kind of you are, no matter how bad you are, even if you are bullied by your classmates in the exam, your mother thinks you are the best and the best. Your mother is always omnipotent, and your mother always stands by you. One day, when my mother got old and was about to leave, she cried and said, "No matter what, if someone bullies you, you have to remember to fight back, otherwise how can I go and rest assured?" She even left Easter eggs, in case you won't be able to deal with it next time. She can even come back to you in other ways if you need to. So in the whole movie, what moved me the most was that the adult Nobita looked at Doraemon from a distance, and the childhood Nobita said, "Aren't you going to say hello?" The adult Nobita thought about it and finally did not go. He said you should cherish the time with Doraemon.

Time, time, no matter how cherished it is, it will always pass. Doraemon always leaves. When I was a child, I always thought that the good dream would never end, that the future was magnificent, and I only understood a lot of things when I was an adult. Better to learn to let go.

Each of us has our own Doraemon, our own happiness, and our own Shizuka. Dreams about childhood have never lost their warmth. Doraemon, I love you so much.

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