Robert L. Butler Jr.

Robert L. Butler Jr.

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    • Mollie 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      I'm waiting for you in the rain

      "I'm Waiting for You in the Rain" was written by the famous British writer Garth Stein. There is a paragraph on the back of the book: My name is Enzo, I always thought I was a human, and I always thought I was different from other dogs. I'm just stuffed into a dog's body, and the soul inside is the...

    • Clifton 2022-03-22 09:02:35

      very tearful

      From the perspective of a dog, the movie tells us about the life of a dog and its owner. From the first time its owner caught a glimpse of it among the dogs, he brought it home. Like all dogs, it has its own name when it arrives home. It sees its owner from a bachelor to a husband to a father. It...

    • Bailey 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      The pet movie is really too good to cry. The two scenes at the beginning and the end are like large tear gas bombs. The reincarnation of a life is met again, and it finally fulfills its desire to talk and be human. Accompanying is really the longest confession. The film observes the various states of life from the perspective of a dog, speaks slowly and eloquently, anthropomorphizes his behavior, makes his understanding more vivid and straightforward, and the drama is more intense. It uses a short life course to accompany the owner's life. At an important stage, although the story is still a routine life-and-death plot, and the movie is extremely restrained and sensational, it still can't stand the resistance of such a plot. The rich language and words are transformed into moving images, which can even summon the softest part of the heart. , just like at the end the dog Enzo finally sat on the co-pilot of the owner, full of freedom and yearning, like a spring breeze! ★★★☆

    • Thaddeus 2022-03-18 09:01:06

      The best drivers focus only on the present. Never dwelling on the past, never committing to the future. "What if I don't win?" "There's no dishonor in losing the race, there's only dishonor in not racing because you are afraid to lose." If a driver has the courage to create his own conditions, then the rain is simply rain.

    The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes

    • Denny: And what if I don't win?

      Don Kitch: There's no dishonor in losing the race, there's only dishonor in not racing because you're afraid to lose.

    • Denny: You've been a good friend. Very good friend.

      Enzo: The best of friends.