Everyone, after all, has to learn to grow up alone

Cullen 2022-01-24 17:48:45

On the second day of the show, I went to the cinema.
Before the broadcast, it was either a family group with children or a couple or girl group. I am still thinking that I am a man to see if it is suitable or not.
But after halfway through the plot, the tear glands completely collapsed, and they couldn't stop until the end.
This is really a work completely different from the ordinary Doraemon theatrical version.
As far as the plot is concerned, there is almost no new content at all, it just picks up the important paragraphs and re-describes it again. It is convenient for old friends to remember and new children to understand the plot.
For children, this is just a good cartoon movie.
For those big friends who wiped their tears in the dark, I think it brought back a lot of memories. It is not only the days when Doraemon comics, TV and movies are accompanied, but also the people who have disappeared by your side as they grow up.

August 9th happened to be another happy day for a good friend to get married. Unfortunately, I still cannot attend.
Seeing the future, Nobita smiled slightly at the sleeping Dora, and said to the young Nobita: I think, I'm still missing, that's your partner when you were young, and cherish the days you spent with him.
I couldn't help it.
How many people have been with you all the way along the way of your growth, bringing you laughter and strength, and gradually disappearing on the way of your growth.
After hearing that Dora was leaving, Nobita alone faced Fat Hu being beaten to the point of being an adult, and he persisted until Fat Hu surrendered.
Isn’t it true that we have lost our shelter, faced our weakness, and finally become strong and brave alone in this society.

In the end, Nobita could rely on the props left by Dora to recall his little friends, but our youth just disappeared with the wind. And the lovely people in those memories, after all, there are only memories left.
Can't go back anymore.

Stand by me, Doraemon. Thank you, my former friends.

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