Buddhist movie reincarnation of human and dog

Milton 2022-09-16 17:03:29

I like pet-related movies very much. I came across this movie by chance. I didn't expect it to be such an old movie. It was shot in 1995. No wonder the definition of the picture is very low. This is a film about the past and present life of a dog, adapted from James Herb's best-selling novel. After the hero of the film dies, he becomes a dog. The dog uses the memory of his past life to help the hero take revenge and reunite with his wife and children. The story embodies the Buddhist karma, the morality of the six reincarnations, and it is unexpected that the United States also believes in the Buddhist spirit. It is mentioned in the film that no matter what form life takes, it should be cherished. At the end of the film, Master Huijing's quotations are presented, which is inspiring. In Buddhist thought, the idea of ​​reincarnation and the retribution of good and evil can restrain people. Although I have no religious belief, if Buddha can teach people kindness and give people hope in past and future lives, it is not impossible to believe.

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  • Rumbo: [as he's dying] I never really missed being a two legger... but the sea... I wish I could smell the sea again.

  • Fluke: Of course, I had to go away. I loved them too much to get in the way of their happiness. Jeff would be there now, in a way that I hadn't been. I didn't know how to live as a man and I didn't know how to live as a dog. Now I understand that life is something to be cherished in every form. So this is my story. Perhaps I was made to remember so that I could share it with you. And perhaps there are many out there like me, hiding behind the eyes of simple creatures. Maybe even someone close to you.