My favorite dog movie, the first half of the film did not focus too much on Marley, but Marley is a major driving force behind the change in the protagonist's life rhythm. Marley's growth accompanied the maturity of the protagonist, which made me feel that dogs are really part of the family, not pets. The joy and troubles brought by dogs are immersive, and the first half really makes people laugh and suffocate. Time flies, the family is happy, the career is successful, and the dog is still stubborn, but he is also getting old. Unconsciously, the camera is more on Marley, watching him do everything he did when he was young things, as if he had overcome the fatigue of time. When everyone's eyes fell on Marley, when the master accompanied him who couldn't go upstairs, he lay down beside the fireplace with a blanket on, just like time didn't let him go...
"Just ask, how many people can do it in the vast crowd?"
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