an extended comic book movie

Giles 2022-04-24 07:01:23

I saw the comments that it was very, very touching, and I grew up with this comic, so I went to the theater to watch it. But the result was very very disappointing.

Of course there are touching factors, even when I saw the scene where Doraemon was crying in front of Nobita's bed all night, I couldn't control myself. But I can't forgive that the theatrical version of this movie is actually a small part of the comic version. The miniature can even be said to be an extended version of the sixth & seventh volumes, interspersed with several classic stories in the comics.

I know that everyone gives high marks because Doraemon represents our lost childhood, and they accompany us to this day in the comics. Even at this moment, I still have this entire set of theatrical comics in my bookcase. Almost the vast majority of scores are for sentimental points. I am no exception. But I really think that the content of the film does not have the slightest creativity, it is completely a restoration of the comic version, and it is an absolute commercial film.

And there is a bug in the film, that is, the future Nobita is not accompanied by Doraemon, and the future Nobita let the current Nobita cherish the time with Doraemon, Shizuka also hinted that Nobita said he didn't know Doraemon was there. doing what. But the final ending of the film is that Nobita and Doraemon are together forever? ! In this case, what are the bluffs of Nobita and Shizuka in the future? As the current Nobita said, maybe take a nap at home.

What everyone misses is only the time they have passed away, and the past with whom we once spent our time. Just like the popular nostalgic youth pain movies. What everyone misses is actually themselves.

Chinese dubbing, I kneel. I don't know if there is an original Japanese version, because I didn't pay attention to the dubbing problem when I bought the ticket in a hurry. Personally, I don't think any good dubbing is as good as the original.

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