Converting 2D stories to 3D is not a simple visual problem

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The main problem with this movie is that it is completely different from the previous narrative form. It is a pity that it is not good to find a new logic.

2D story to 3D is not a simple visual problem.
2D story (original story) is very successful.
Each episode is more than ten minutes long, and it is an invention sketch.
Use simple and playful music to divide and form smaller paragraphs:

Yasuo is humiliated-Doraemon digs out inventions-Yasuo is elated-Continues to deduce the invention and make it work-Uncontrollable bugs-Short and fast Finish.

The characters are flat and symbolic, and the ending does not pursue moral implication, namely: Yasuo became a better child.
At the beginning of the next episode, the surroundings are still so dangerous. Only Dorayaki and Doraemon can live up to it. Characters don't grow up, always in grade X (X = viewer's grade).
This kind of flat treatment does not mean that this is not a good story mode.
No matter how flat the story is, it can be the reflection of the richest reality.
In fact, this model corresponds to the social dilemma in Japan since the 1970s.
The economy is developing rapidly, and individual citizens who are often frustrated under pressure continue to have new inventions, which seem to come from the novelty of the future. Vivid details in life.
Currently, there is no accumulation, circular development, exquisite nothingness.
This is how this 2D story mirrors the richest reality.

But what exactly is this 3D movie? Its narrative direction is disorganized. Growing up but not growing up; all kinds of strange decisions (despair after reviewing math results and bad grades in Chinese?); claiming not to use the doraemon's means but still using the cat's means; dueling with the fat tiger At that time, is the character Yasuo or Seiya? On the eve of Shizuka's marriage, Yasuo's advantages that her father summed up were really blunt. And Doraemon's witty gizmos are compressed into one minute for a symbolic display.
In fact, Yasuo is an ordinary kid. Does life have to be successful? What about most people? Success equals marrying Shizuka? What's worse, is failure the same as marrying Panghu's fat sister? The 3D version raises the problem that the 2D version has already relieved, and gives a bad value judgment. I admit that some episodes are very touching, but touching is accompanied by greater sadness. Adding a dimension to 2D does not equal 3D. The author has changed, the world view has changed, and the image is vivid, it is better not to be vivid.
I think that the 3D version may hide a good story:
As Yasuo grows up, the little invention of Doraemon can no longer solve real problems. The world has grown up and become unfathomable. The construction site used as a playground has finally built a building. The familiar streets have been demolished. The standard answers have disappeared and standard questions have disappeared. What do you take out of your pocket? Yasuo starts puberty, grows a beard, and the robot cat is like a toy in childhood,It is no longer time to travel together. He was not admitted to Shizuka's school, and had a rebellious mentality towards the help of Doraemon. Those beautiful bubbles, false hopes, the pursuit of Shizuka only brings ultimate harm. He began to give up on himself, dropped out of school, gambled, and regarded Doraemon as a bet. In the end, on the verge of doom, Doraemon took out "the greatest invention of human beings determined in the future" - a bamboo flute. In the sound of the bamboo flute, Yasuo recalled all kinds of things in his childhood, and there was innocence in the playfulness again and again. Perhaps everything depends on the original strength of the human heart. Perhaps the human mind is the greatest invention in the world.
Just thinking about it. This is not a 2D story, nor is it the current 3D story.

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