It is only three days before the official release of "Walk with Me 2", and the discussion of this topic among netizens has become more and more intense, however, the online reputation for "Walk with Me 2" is polarized, and both sides are arguing with each other's views.
The biggest point of contention is that "Nobita has run away from marriage".
On May 25th, the ultimate promo for the anime was made public, and the quarrel stemmed from this---

pv begins at the wedding scene of Nobita and Shizuka, holding his father's hand, the white wedding dress, and the friends who are present, all of which are almost perfect for a groom.
But it was the groom, nobita, who was already an adult, who escaped the wedding, leaving Shizuka alone embarrassed and helpless---
It turns out that Nobita goes back to the past, finds his ten-year-old self and Doraemon, complains to them that he can't give Shizuka happiness, and wants to go back to the past and find answers.
Later, Doraemon took out an exchange rope, allowing the adult Nobita and the ten-year-old Nobita to exchange bodies, and nobita who returned to the past had more time to think about his and Shizuka's wedding---
There are laughter and emotions in the story, and Nobita's eventual growth makes everyone happy.
However, as a mature adult man, he chose to abandon everything on the eve of the wedding, and such a plot arrangement disgusted many people.
In the eyes of many people, Nobita, who made this choice, is a scumbag who does not care about Shizuka's feelings---
But is that really the case?
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In our country, marriage is the top priority in life, and marriage means that in later life, whether it is sweet or bitter, both people share it. If you even run away from the wedding that symbolizes the beginning of your marriage, then what kind of capital and reason do you have to make the other party believe that you can share happiness and suffering with her?
Either don't love, if you want to love, dare to love, bravely face the difficulties in life, never be a coward, and don't be a coward who escapes the wedding.
Therefore, many domestic audiences are very disgusted by Nobita's behavior of running away from marriage, and he does not show manhood at all, as if he is still the same person who "did not decide in case of trouble and let Doraemon solve it" ten years ago---
However, Nobita's evasion of this move, placed in Japan, especially in the younger generation, may be able to be reserved and even understood.
In the early 1990s, after experiencing a short "golden period", Japan ushered in a bubble economy period, when the economy stagnated and money was worthless, people lost confidence in life, low desire, escape is the norm of life, and at that time, still children's post-80s, post-90s, naturally affected by this social atmosphere.
Under the influence of the negative concepts of their parents, a considerable number of young people have formed a lonely and xenophobic psychology, that is, home.
Rather than finding an ideal job, getting married and having children, and other positive futures, they prefer to stay at home and enjoy a moment of peace ("this day there is a drunkenness and a drunkenness"), or they will disregard the eyes of others and do something unusual.
Among them, "Makoto" and "Kondo Hidehiko" are two extreme examples---
There is a group of people isolated from the world, not society abandons them, but they isolate society, they are "squatters".
According to statistics, in contemporary Japan, the number of people in the Higumi clan exceeds 1 million, and some people are even closed for decades. Some of these people were bullied when they were young and developed "world-weary feelings" about the outside world; some were inferior, unwilling to change, and began to refuse to communicate with the outside world. In the long-term life of stalking, they gradually lose their social ability and live in the shadow of society.
Masaki, who was "known" as Japan's first otaku, took the hijab to the extreme. He has not stepped out of the house for 27 years since he was 16 years old, and even the chat is limited to his mother, who is now 69 years old---
Equally bizarre is the otaku, and this man named Akihiko Kondo.
Even in Japan, where the atmosphere of the second dimension is strong, "otaku" cannot be said to be particularly accepted by the public, and some non-verbal and sloppy A-houses are often discriminated against by classmates or colleagues consciously or unconsciously.
Perhaps motivated by a mentality of "being discriminated against anyway, it's better to be more extreme", Kondo decided to marry the virtual Katsuhime Hatsune and live a happy life (at least in his opinion) ---
Both Otaku Anderson and Kondo represent the timid side of Japanese men: when they encounter difficulties, they choose to escape.
Therefore, Nobita's behavior of running away from marriage is not impossible, and even forgivable, to the Japanese.
Of course, the only people who have this idea are the Japanese, which depends on the social environment and historical background, and we only need to understand their thinking, and we don't have to intervene in ---
In fact, we have felt similar behaviors in Shinji...
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Thankfully, Nobita is different from them again, nobita is indeed afraid of not being able to give Shizuka happiness and escapes, but he does not run away all the time, he chooses to go back to the past, want to get encouragement from his family, want to find answers from them.
Back when he was born, he knew the meaning of his name, and he wanted to grow into a majestic man---
Back when Grandma was still alive, he knew what he looked like in the eyes of his family, and he was a brave and willing child to give---
When he returned to the park where he was a child, he stood up for Shizuka and lived with Shizuka, which strengthened his determination to give Shizuka happiness---
It is true that Nobita is weak, and he chose to run away on the eve of his wedding; but he is also strong, and in the process of escaping, he finds the courage to face the future.
So, Nobita, who got the answer in the past, returned to the future and rushed back to the wedding that belonged to him. Witnessed by friends and family, Nobita unveils Shizuka and vows to give Shizuka happiness.
As an adult Nobita, bid farewell to timidity, become a majestic adult, and finally seize his own happiness---
In my opinion, "Walk with Me 2" is both an analysis of the "escapism psychology" of Japanese people and an adult growth story.
I don't know how you will feel after watching the movie?
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Of course, in addition to the growth of adult Nobita, the bond between Nobita and his grandmother is also one of the highlights of "Walk with Me 2".
Reckless and timid, Nobita is always bullied, whenever Nobita cries and goes home, Grandma always encourages Nobita with infinite tolerance and acceptance, and this grandson who is being treated as a "human flesh sandbag" by others is a man who stands tall in the eyes of Grandma---
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The gentleness of Grandma Nobita evokes many people's memories of Grandma, in a distant childhood, there is no pain at work, no worries in life, only quarrels with friends, and Grandma's kind smile.
It's just that we don't have a time machine, we can't go back in time to see Grandma, and we can't take Grandma to the unknown future to see us at the wedding.
Although "Walk with You 2" is still talked about on the Internet, in my opinion, "Walk with Me 2" is still a good movie worthy of the name of Doraemon, and it is definitely worth watching!