I consider myself a person who is easily moved. Family affection and animal affection are my fate. They have always been the softest place in my heart. The story of the loyal dog Hachiko, a famous film, hit my heart. The beginning of the film is the meeting of our two protagonists, Hachiko and the professor. This man seems to me to be gentle, and his kind choice made such a story. It stumbling and growing in their homes. They are friends and family members. I thought that the story would develop so warmly, but it wasn't. Sudden changes have brought about earth-shaking changes in this family. His sudden death put an end to this wonderful story. It has no home, it doesn't have him anymore. They used to get along day and night, even if it caused him a lot of trouble, he still guarded it and loved it. It follows him through the streets and alleys every day, taking him to work, and picking him up from work. However, all this came to an abrupt end on this day. It can no longer wait for his figure, it can no longer wait for a pair of warm hands to stroke its hair, and said to it: Let's go home. No more. Then it began to wait, in this city without him and without his family. Year after year, day after day. Kind passers-by will give it something to eat, and it will survive day after day by relying on it. Until one day, the woman who hadn't cast a kind eyes on it came back with deep thoughts of him. This time, her eyes softened, and she looked at it like that, as if she could see his shadow from it. . . Time just passed, spring went to autumn, there were a few heavy snowfalls, and a few cicadas cried. It's getting old and can't walk anymore. It can only stand quietly at the flowerbed that took him home, as if they were still together. Just wait quietly, wait quietly, until you die. It’s said that dogs are the best friends of mankind. I think people who have never raised a dog should not have such a deep experience. Once they recognize you, they will treat you as their family. Every time you go out of the house, it will be The family whimpers aggrievedly. Every time you come home, it will always wagging its tail and happily run over to greet you. You say: Let's go out and play! It will straighten up suddenly, jump with little feet excitedly, and look at you expectantly. Sometimes they are not just animals, they also have feelings and know who is good to them. This film pierced the softest place in my heart. He made me cherish the time spent with my animals even more. They are not only pets, but also family members.
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