I often feel that sometimes raising a dog is so much easier than dealing with people, because the loyalty of a dog is often embarrassing, the kind of perseverance, the kind of life and death, which is really extremely difficult for ordinary people to do. Especially in the film BaileyBaileyBailey really interprets what is life and death, no matter how many reincarnations, they will still come to you, accompany you, spend the rest of my life with you, watching your happiness is mine Happiness, because I raised you (laughs).
I have raised a dog myself for 14 years. I have regarded her as my sister. She should also regard me as her relative. How many 14 years can there be in life? For a dog, 14 years may be Her life, which was accompanied by many laughter and tears.
So naturally, I watched this movie deeply, as if looking back at my life with me from my sister's perspective, feeling her feelings, and reading out the various emotions from acquaintance to companionship to separation. Bailey left when Ethan was in college, and my sister also left during my college. This coincidence made me burst into tears in an instant, and Ethan can still be told to go back to see him when Bailey is dead. At a glance, when I got the news, my sister was no longer alive. The pain of losing a loved one can only be experienced with deep affection. Maybe many people don't understand, this is just a dog, a pet, why can produce such a bond, some people will not be so deeply affectionate for people, naturally it is difficult to understand.
Here I also implore you who are raising dogs and those who want to raise dogs. Please be prepared. You are not only raising a dog. For him, you may be his life, his all, and his happiness. The pain comes from you. Think twice and don't let down the dog's life just because of a whim.
Speaking of the movie, the movie reincarnates the dog 4 times, has experienced 4 different kinds of dog births, and also depicts the family and environment that the dog will experience. It allows us to understand and feel the emotions of the dog from multiple angles. And life, this is also the brilliance of the film. The multi-perspective display allows us not only to look at the joys, sorrows and sorrows of Bailey and Ethan from a single perspective, but also makes the final acquaintance invaluable. I also hope that my sister can come to me again in this way, and once again accompany me through a journey in life.
This is definitely a great movie for all caring people, those who raise dogs or those who are prepared to raise a dog. It is highly recommended to watch it. It will give you a new perspective on raising a dog, and it can also help. You understand your dog better.
Get your tissues ready and go to the cinema~
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