There is a button that allows you to factory reset

Dannie 2022-04-24 07:01:23

Every post-80s generation should have more affection for the robot cat than any other. Because other cartoons often teach you some big truths, but the robot cat just gives you a hope, there will be a good friend to help you solve all problems, you can even be a loser at the bottom of everything like Nobita, but everything will be fine.

Then, the reasoning it is going to explain will only come out 20 years later, when you are more able to hear the reasoning. In fact, it's nothing: about love, Nobita in childhood knew that making Shizuka happy is more important than possessing Shizuka, while growing up Shizuka knew how to cherish the kindness of a poor diaosi and treat her as before; about family affection, Shizuka's father told us that every Every child is a gift from parents; as for friendship, Doraemon and Nobita, Doraemon and ourselves sitting in the cinema are all models of perseverance.

These are all old-fashioned words, and they are seriously outdated. You might as well watch Gong Dou dramas to learn workplace survival, or watch romance films to master the love skills of Zhidou / Zhi Zuo San, and even if it’s not good, you can watch American blockbusters and have fun.

But when you sit in Doraemon's movie theater, you're already sitting in a time machine. Even if you're over thirty, you've seen too much of the world, and you've understood too many pretensions, but sitting in this movie theater, Seeing that your childhood 2D friend has finally turned into the 3D blue fat man you imagined, but you can suddenly recall the pleasure of watching a small TV and comic books for an afternoon when you were a child, it is a juvenile dream come true, It is also to relive the joy of old times, indescribably happy. Yes, simply happy.

Doraemon is like a reset button that we inadvertently implanted when we were children. When you look at it, the accumulated social experience and the values ​​​​of many years of practice seem to be restored to the factory settings in childhood, so that the experienced you are in the last 1/3 of the film. , I cried bitterly for Nobita's loser life, as if he was your buddy.

Strictly speaking, the movie has been re-engraved to the essence. This movie is a prop that Doraemon pulled out. What it can give in 20 years is hope, the hope that everything will be okay. At an embarrassing age where it's increasingly easy to be a Loser, hope matters.

PS Two interesting points: 1. The driving force of straight men's struggle is really picking up girls. If you are determined to be a good girl when you are a child, and stick to it, most of your life will not be too bad; 2. American robots will become fine at every turn. With their own consciousness, they regard breaking the rules as the meaning of their existence, but Japanese robots strictly abide by the rules no matter what, even if they stay in the end, they use the rules, and the national character can be seen one or two.

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