A complete, excellent, sincere adaptation

Bo 2022-11-06 08:03:30

I cried unexpectedly, so I decided to make a long-lost pull tab.
As a non-theatrical adaptation of the film, I have always heard that it was just a patchwork of short stories, so I didn't expect the film to be so complete. It is true that it is basically the original work, but the screenwriter is very attentive in the selection and arrangement of the content, and the purpose is very clear. It's a really good movie in every way.
First of all, the setting of pinching the nose at the beginning is not the original, but was added by the screenwriter, but I quickly understood why. As a movie, the protagonist should be given a clear and simple goal as soon as possible - to make Nobita happy. And foreshadowed the ending, Doraemon's departure. It can be said that people who have read the original book can guess the ending when they see this.
Then, it was the uncooperative robot cat that forced the grandson to activate the nose button - before the protagonist entered the new world, there was a resistance process. This is also the norm.
After the robot cat officially introduced itself, the first item displayed was the bamboo dragonfly. Here's a great audio-visual passage as a cathartic climax. And the author also saw this, and the eyes began to moisten. From the beginning, I watched the trailer and I was not satisfied with the characters' modeling. At this moment, I felt that they really came to life, and they were on the big screen, and their emotions were up and down...
After that, I started from the random door and talked about two things. One is a montage segment showing various props and Nobi's life. One is the sense of time, the other is to adjust the rhythm, and the choice of each item is useful in the back. By the way, the time furoshiki is so beautifully made. The second thing is that Izugi comes on the stage, as an obstacle to Nobi's happiness, and starts the next story.
To make Nobi happy is to let Nobi and Shizuka get married. The following leads to the story of hatching eggs. The story goes from promising, to instead deepening the enemy's advantage of Mushan, and Nobi's mood is lower.
Then, it was Nobi who reflected and studied hard, but as a result, he was depressed after reviewing the wrong subject. A major role of this scene is to establish the character of Nobi and his relationship with the robot cat. After all, the robot cat didn't like him when it first came. Here, Nobi's fighting spirit to work hard for Shizuka, after losing confidence in himself, reluctantly gave up his love to stay away from Shizuka's huge personality brilliance that made him happy, and accomplished this goal very well.
The next scene is the annoying potion. At this time, Shizuka should be established. When the robot cat and her mother both hated Nobi and ran away (be careful, they didn't know that Nobi was uncomfortable), Shizuka heard Nobi calling for help, and saved Nobita under great pressure. Shizuka is established.
Later, it will naturally transition to the future marriage scene. Here, the protagonist makes a move. In the snowy mountains, Nobita made enough initiative to be worthy of his return to happiness, and the mission of the robot cat was achieved. As an adult Nobi, when he saw the robot cat with his fart bubbles on the bench, he hesitated to speak, which was the first time the author had an emotional breakdown. In fact, this should be a foreshadowing, but because the author guessed the ending, the mood was advanced...
Then, the robot cat completed the task, Nobi grew up, lied potion, returned, and never separated. It's still moving here, but at this point I can control my emotions.
Except for the play. Character modeling, snot bubbles when sleeping, and pouting of Type 3 are also highly restored. When the subtitles were taken, a series of pseudo-tidbits, as if these people really existed, got together to make a movie, which was also very thoughtful.
In short, this is not a movie that simply makes up a few short films and shows off nostalgia for money. The seriousness and professionalism of the production staff in every aspect really makes the robot cat come alive.
Thank them.

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