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DORAEMON : STAND BY ME

Doraemon is a character who loved by almost all kid around the world, who don't. If you have a friend who can give you anything inside his magic bag, that would be awesome, wouldn't it?

Well, this is a cartoon movie for kids, but wrapped in nice technology in 2D and 3D. So you can take your children to the movie and also our self to see this cute character again.

The story is about the first time Doraemon found Noby, which in this story said that he was sent by Noby future grand-grand children for the future which much more sophisticated than now. The mission is to change Noby habit so he could find against his friends like Giant and Suneo. Doraemon tried to motivate Noby to get better grade in school and attitude, and also courage. Which will change his own future. Yeaaa, this is another movie about time machine again, but if you remember, since the first time this cartoon serial came up, Doraemon was from the future, right? So, this idea is come from them, maybe. Anyway, the story is about daily life, school, and their friendship, almost the same like what we see in their serial. But, in this story, Noby is trying to be a better person, and thinking hard how to become a good person, and of course how to make Tsusuka attracted to him. Well, started from this part, I don't quite agree that the story is for kids anymore, it's more like for teenager. Because, in this story, Noby has chance to see the future using Doraemon tool, that in the future he's going to marry Tsusuka, and Doraemon keep telling Noby to become good person to make the future happen, which of course Noby wanted. So, there's a little confused here, they were friends but now Noby knew that he would marry her. It's not a Doraemon movie story I expected to see. I thought that would be a funny adventure like kids should have, but instead, kids need to think more about concept of time machine and marriage.

Stars : Doraemon, Nobita, Tsusuka, Giant, Suneo
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