Hachi: A Dog's Tale evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
Throughout the film, the director used some thoughts to draw the role of Hachiko through the children’s storytelling in the opening chapter, describing the exotic feelings between the American grandfather and the Japanese puppies, and interspersed with the happiness and sweetness of Professor Parker’s family. Parker The friendship between professors and friends embodies the theme of great love and friendship, and this natural emotion also moved the audience. The film also continues this love. At the end, the little grandson and his little eight will continue to have a wonderful life. Different from other films, this film conveys a kind of hope that the audience is no longer in a kind of Desperate grief misses. ()
The highlight of the film falls on Richard Gere and Hachiko. Professor Parker played by Richard Gere is a gentle and kind intellectual man. Hachiko is like Professor Parker’s second child. The film describes the bits and pieces of their lives like a topic. The first half is about some interesting things they encountered after the meeting, and the second half describes the story of an adult Hachiko waiting for him, although Professor Parker has not been able to appreciate the fact that Hachiko has brought him. Moved. The most touching deeds were arranged in the second half of the film, and this kind of moving continued until the end of the film. As a pure tear-gas film, the tear-gas effect presented by the film is full. ()
Although "The Story of Hachiko" is an all-Hollywood production team and the scene is also located in the United States, it has the warmth and timelessness unique to Japanese movies. Compared with the hilarious style of the American movie "Marley and Me", "The Story of Hachiko" has a more tear-jerking effect. The movie as a whole shows a warm but not sentimental, avoiding many scenes where dog blood is spilled. It does not emphasize sadness too much, but simply presents the friendship between man and dog. ()
Extended Reading
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Ronnie - 11 years: Where did Grandpa find Hachi?
Cate Wilson: Ronnie, actually, Hachi found your grandfather.
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Ken: Cate...
Cate Wilson: Ken...
[silent for a while]
Cate Wilson: It's been a while.
Ken: It certainly has.
Cate Wilson: It's ten years. Can you believe it?