Dogs are human

Myron 2022-04-20 09:02:15

In my opinion, this movie just changed the packaging and staged an inspirational emotional drama from the perspective of a dog. Compared with "A Dog's Mission", although both allow dogs to have human behavior, this show is more thorough, because Enzo plays the role of "observer" in the family and sees it. Things that some people can't see also play the role of "participants", distracting the male protagonist by turning on the TV to watch the car race, and smashing the lawsuit agreement that the male protagonist intends to be forced to submit. And all of the above are indeed what a dog can do in life. Enzo's inner world display and "war" with zebras are ingenious, but it is only limited to these, dogs are not omnipotent, Enzo can feel some things I can't speak or react when it happens. Unlike "A Dog's Mission" and "A Dog's Mission 2", there are always some elements that I think are exaggerated, although I don't deny that there are indeed miracles of dogs. , After all, we can't know what the real world of dogs is like. Maybe dogs can really be reincarnated with memories?

But I have little knowledge and shallow thinking, and I don't want to discuss the film itself. Many of my ideas must have many logical loopholes. I just want to record my own dog in words, and through the touching of this film, I recall the years that I have walked with my dog.

I thought it was natural for dogs to understand human nature and understand human feelings. Doesn't it mean that different dogs can reach the IQ of some children of a few years old. Yes, dogs are as simple as children, and they are more sensitive to the relationship between people than people. My dog, every time my parents quarrel, it will huddle between my parents with drooping ears and eyes, and feel it trembling when I pick it up. And how unruly it is in normal times, no one can easily hold it at home except Dad. It can remember the names of everyone in our family, and it gets really excited every time it says Dad is back, or comes downstairs.

My dog ​​is a medium sized teddy. The year I went back to my hometown, I ran into the street for fun and was bitten by a big dog in the abdomen. The small county was underdeveloped and there was no treatment, so it ran back to my father's car and refused to get down. The pain was painful. He couldn't even move his teeth and grinned, and he wouldn't let anyone touch him. Even my dad who was closest to him was bitten when he tried to hug him. He stayed in the back seat of the car because he was afraid that he would be left behind when the car drove away ( It doesn't feel safe and is particularly dependent on my dad, who can't leave his sight when he leaves the house). The next day, I found that my father was in a relative's car going out to run errands and was found by the dog, which immediately chased and barked wildly. Although my parents told me about this later, I couldn't help crying after hearing it, and I felt sorry for the dog. Yes, a dog only sees its owner in its life.

My dog ​​is also very "ghost". When you are busy, he will stay on the side quietly. When you are free, he will not let you idle. He will look for toys everywhere and ask you to play with him. People have a headache. Sometimes it is very arrogant, and the mission calls it to ignore it. It looks at you sideways to show respect for you. If it can speak, I think it wants to say "Did you see the uncle's white eyes?" It is still an "uninterested" light bulb. After years of observation, my dog ​​is a homosexual. He is very possessive towards my dad. The first thing I disagree with is it - I immediately hugged my father's leg and screamed, or tried to rush into my parents. Moreover, under the influence of my dad, this dog actually learned to snor with my dad.

It changed our family, became a part of our family, shared our joys and our pains. It's almost 7 years old, and to be honest, I can't believe what it would be like if it left us, I never dared to think about it, I was really scared, I felt like losing a loved one. It's even sadder, because after watching this work, I don't think we subconsciously see dogs as independent individuals, they are just appendages and entertainment in our lives? In fact, dogs also need company, maybe I didn't really think about my dog. When I go home this time, I want to accompany my dog ​​and take him to do the things that make him happiest, just like the male protagonist took Enzo for a ride in the end.

Enzo's final inner monologue is to become a person with the memory of a dog. The boy named Enzo at the end of the film may be just a coincidence, and Enzo the dog also likes racing cars, but this may be another compensation from God, the reward for insisting on the dream in the heart. I hope that in the world of dogs, there is soul reincarnation and immortal memory.

Finally, what impresses me about this movie is the infinite understanding, tolerance and support of the wife for her husband's dream. Dog is the most loyal partner of human beings. Don't underestimate it, treat it as a person, cherish it, and get along well.

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The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes

  • Denny: You've been a good friend. Very good friend.

    Enzo: The best of friends.

  • Denny: The car goes where the eyes go.