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Bailey: On days like this, I feel like the luckiest dog in the world. I got the sun on my back, I got the wind in my face I get to ride in this car where the windows are always rolled down.
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Bailey: I had a lot of lives, all different. Sometimes I was big, and sometimes, I was small.
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CJ: What're you doing here?
Shane: You don't answer my calls.
CJ: Yeah, because I don't wanna talk to you, Shane.
[tries to walk away from Shane]
Shane: Come on, CJ. You're not still mad about the party? Don't walk away from me.
[roughly grabs CJ]
CJ: Whoa, get off! Shane!
Shane: I thought you were cooler than this.
CJ: Shane!
[Bailey, as Molly, bites Shane on the leg]
Shane: AAH! It bit me!
Bailey: Go away. CJ doesn't like you.
Shane: I'M GONNA KILL THAT STUPID DOG!
Bailey: I don't like you either.
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Bailey: [last lines; we see all four lives Bailey lived running through the field towards Ethan in heaven]
[voice over]
Bailey: I knew this to be true. My name was Bailey, and Molly, and Big Dog, and Max. I was a good dog, a Boss Dog. I knew that loving people was my ultimate purpose, and that being here now, loving them forever was my reward.
Ethan: Hello, Boss Dog. Come on, boy. Come on. Come on, buddy. Hey. Alright. Ready? Ready? Go!
[they start running through the field together]
Ethan: Way to go, Boss Dog!
A Dog's Journey Quotes
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Aletha 2022-03-20 09:02:36
People who don't like CJ and are very hypocritical, the plot is actually too, sensational and contrived, the mother's transformation, CJ suddenly said that love and the life of Dio Si, and Liu Xianhua's blunt acting skills, do not like it. But the dogs are very cute, Hannah and Ethan really love dogs, I still like this setting, true love.
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Al 2022-03-28 09:01:10
"Losing a dog is equal to losing happiness." A dog's mission, in the final analysis, is to love you unreservedly. Dennis Quaid is really old... So the second part is mainly directed to the younger generation. Liu Xianhua's overseas Chinese character is very seductive, and he can't take his eyes off just like watching Liu Yaren. The story retains the narrative structure of the first part, but the emotion that is irresistible to dogs turns into cheap sensationalism in the end.