Worst crying movie so far

Sincere 2022-03-22 09:01:17

I am a person with high points of laughter and tears. At first, I just watched this movie with the mentality of watching and playing.
I've heard about the movie "Hachiko Faithful Dog" for a long time, and I've always planned to watch it. Before watching it, I thought it was a very sensational film. It talked about the friendship between man and dog. The protagonist will definitely encounter many disasters and witness the true love with the dog in the midst of adversity. However, after reading it, it completely overturned my previous thoughts. There are not many sensational scenes in this film. The first half also mainly talks about the acquaintance of Hachiko and the protagonist, and then there is a love scene of living together. It can be said that the first part of the film is warm; It is also the most moving plot.
During the viewing process, I cried so hard that I couldn't control my emotions at all. In retrospect, the film was not very emotional, but why did it touch me so much, and I wouldn't think the whole film was hypocritical. I think this should be because the director's narrative skills are more powerful, touching the softest part of the heart in the silent place, and achieving emotional resonance. Overall, this movie is very good, highly recommend!

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Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Ronnie - 11 years: I never met my grandfather, he died when I was just a little baby. But when I hear about him and Hachi, I feel like I know him. They taught me the meaning of loyalty. That you should never forget anyone that you loved. And that's why Hachi will forever be my hero.

    [class applauds]

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    Title Card: The real Hachiko was born in Odate Japan in 1923. When his master, Dr. Eisaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University died in May, 1925, Hachi returned to the Shibuya train station the next day, and for the next nine years to wait. Hachiko died died in March, 1934. Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya railroad station.