"A Dog's Mission"

Marques 2022-04-23 07:03:07

I have been thinking about it before, but after downloading it, I found that the picture quality is not very good, and I downloaded it again, but the result is still the same. . . . But I finally read it, which is very touching. Dogs only recognize one owner in their life. For them, that is their whole world, but for people, it is not necessarily. Bailey is just a dog. After several lifetimes, he still remembers the person who gave him warmth in the first place. He is obviously just a dog, doing everything based on instinct, but he is doing everything he can to help his owner be happy. This film moved people with many tears, but also more laughs because of the personification of Bailey. Looking at Bailey's expression and listening to what he said when he looked at the world from the perspective of a dog, There will always be a sense of happiness. In fact, I have always wanted to raise a dog, but for various reasons, it has never been achieved. When I see stray dogs on the road, I want to get close to them, but. . . . In the end, I came to a conclusion that being kind to others will eventually be rewarded, doing my best to help others, and then living in the moment as Bailey said at the end, this is actually the most important thing. Then watching a dog thinking about life there, there is always an inexplicable laugh. But in fact, there is another sentence in the film that left a deep impression on me. When Bailey's last owner took him back and locked him there, he couldn't go anywhere. You feel that everything around you has nothing to do with it. In fact, it reflects on people. The reason is the same. When you stay in place for too long, you will forget what you wanted most in the beginning? So go out to take a look and take a walk, don't end up trapping yourself in your own heart.

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A Dog's Purpose quotes

  • [last lines]

    Bailey: So, in all my lives as a dog, here's what I've learned. Have fun, obviously. Whenever possible, find someone to save, and save them. Lick the ones you love. Don't get all sad-faced about what happened and scrunchy-faced about what could. Just be here now.

    Adult Ethan: [throws the flattened football] Go! Okay, go get it.

    Bailey: Be - here - now. That's a dog's purpose.

  • [first lines]

    Bailey: [narrating] What is the meaning of life? Are we here for a reason? Is there a point to any of this?

    [a litter of puppies]

    Bailey: First, I had no idea what was going on. I... I couldn't see a thing. It was warm. There was my mother. Every day, I had fun. Was having fun the point? The whole point? No, it couldn't be that simple.

    Dog Catcher: Here's one...

    Bailey: And then it was over.

    Dog Catcher: That's it for you.

    [put him into his truck]

    Bailey: No more fun. It seemed like such a short life. I mean, what exactly did I do? There was some playing. There was some eating. I dug in the dirt. But when I really thought about it, it didn't add up to much. I was back. And I was a puppy again. Alive and ready to ask the big questions. To dig for answers.