The mission of a dog, also known as "Four Lives and Four Worlds, Humans and Dogs in One", tells the story of a dog that dies and rebirths, rebirths and brings a dog. It meets different owners, experienced different dog breeds, and finally Gain the meaning of being a dog, that is, to be helpful and live in the moment. I couldn't restrain my urge to yell at me, but facing such a cute and overwhelming acting dog, I restrained a little.
The plot of the film is like the homework of three good students, with neat handwriting and clear context, but both are routines. From then on, I deeply understand that the pain of guessing the beginning but not knowing the ending is far less than guessing the constipation face of the theater at every beginning and every ending. As a melon-eater who doesn't watch a lot of movies, the first time I watch a movie, it feels like seeing God's eyes dozens of times. I really don't know whether to admire the screenwriter or myself.
Of course, the film also has advantages, such as dog acting, rich details, and humorous little cleverness emerge in endlessly.
In addition, as a prominent feature of the series of "Human Dog Love", 99% of the narration comes from the dog’s self-talk, aiming to avoid falling into the stereotype of "human to dog" feelings, and to open up "dog to dog". The new world of "people" presents the dog's loyalty and dedication from the dog's perspective. But my personal point of view is, is the whole story with the inner drama of the dog too artificial? Imagine that people's psychology is not satisfied yet, and they want to hurt the dog? Perhaps this is too serious to say, but imposing human thoughts on dogs is too subjective, and uses far more ingredients than love from the heart, which in itself is disrespectful to dogs. Moreover, in the end, dogs found the meaning of being a dog to be happy, to be helpful, and to live in the present, rather than the meaning of human beings. I suggest that a new term for screenwriters be developed called "straight human cancer."
In summary, the film is suitable for dog lovers and couples who are bored to gnawing their toenails. Believe it or not, anyway, the corners of my eyes are wet in the film and after the film, and I can't help myself.
I really don't know how many yawns I yawned.
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