All my thoughts are on Shizuka, there is no other important thing except Shizuka, is such a Nobita likable? You have to rely on Doraemon for everything, and never act impulsive after listening to what others have said. Is such a Nobita worthy of Shizuka's love? Because Nobita needs someone else's care to sacrifice his life for righteousness? What kind of logic is this? If you think about it, it is the various deficiencies of Nobita that make Doraemon necessary for Doraemon to appear. That's how the setting is. Sometimes, this layer needs to be able to better maintain the relationship between people, right? !
The reality of the pain of growing up is that there is no longer a child's innocence. You can say that you still have an innocent heart, but you can't hide those turbid eyes. So I was unhappy after watching it. To a certain extent, it was not because the film was bad, but because I was forced to admit that I was old.
This is not a cartoon for adults. It is wrong to impose the perspective and psychology of adults on the animation. Doraemon will always belong to children and childhood.
On the other hand, the movie actually hit the reality. They didn't just choose Nobita's choice; they didn't also choose Shizuka's choice!
In Nobita's world, Doraemon will always come back when needed. The best existence is to have "Doraemon". I think that although the people who accompany us in our youth have gone with the wind, there will still be people who will accompany us when we grow old. All we have to do is to look for the existence of "Doraemon" and cherish it.
ps: I really don't like this kind of modern three-dimensional villain. (It's like people who don't like to listen to new pop songs when they are old, they are nostalgic and out of touch)
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