The best little eight

Betsy 2022-03-23 09:01:21

Like most people, after watching the film, I was endlessly moved, my eyes were swollen from crying, and even my voice became hoarse. I admit that I am a layman. I like to watch popular films with happy endings, not such a warm film that makes people cry. But out of love for dogs, I ended up watching. As I expected, the film tells the story in a bland way. There are no ups and downs, ups and downs in the plot, and some are just the most accustomed and warm moments in life. Some people say that Hachiko will suddenly pick up the ball because the owner ignores it. This is just a way for it to please the owner, and it has nothing to do with the hunch that the owner will leave. But I am more willing to believe that this is the subtle connection between Hachiko and the master. Why is it so abnormal that it is unwilling to send the owner to the station, and even barks at him constantly, what is even more surprising is that it has been training for so long and refuses to pick up the ball, but it actually takes the initiative to send the ball to the owner , and obediently picked up the ball. "When one day it will pick you up, there must be some special reason." Yes, Hachiko felt it. He senses that his master may never come back, so he uses whatever a dog can do to keep his master. Unfortunately, the old professor failed to understand the reason for Hachiko's abnormality. He was only very excited about Hachiko's first pick up. This was the first time he saw Hachiko pick up the ball, but it was also the last time. In the end, the old professor still stepped on the departure train, but could no longer board the return train. The old professor left, but Hachiko didn't understand that it was as usual, at the same time, at the station, and in the same position, waiting for the old professor's return. Although it returned disappointed time and time again, at that moment of the day, Hachiko would always squat in the old place, waiting for his master, as usual, at 5:05, to push open the gate of the station, kindly He called it "Hachiko" and patted its head lovingly. But, sorry, Hachiko, your master will never come back. I can't believe that a dog can be loyal enough to spend his life waiting for his master. You know what ten years are like, it may only take up a fraction of your life, but ten years is the life of a dog! It uses its whole life to explain to everyone what is loyalty and what is love. When the professor's wife returned ten years later, she couldn't believe her eyes when she saw Hachiko. When she choked up and said to Hachiko, "You're still waiting" and "I'll accompany you to wait for the next bus", my tears fell instantly. What moved me the most was at the end of the film. Hachiko knew that he was about to come to the end of his life, but he resolutely chose to walk to the station in the midst of the wind and snow. It was still in that position. It was lying there, a little tired, and slowly closed its eyes. Suddenly, it seemed to see his master just like ten years ago. He pushed open the door of the station and said to it. "Hachiko, let's go home"... It's good, Hachiko, you finally waited for him. It's not a reason to write such a long film review, but I was moved. It's really good. In this era, there is still such a film that can touch my heart. One more paragraph: In fact, there is a sentence in the film that left a deep impression on me. It was when the old professor's grandson asked her grandmother, "Where did grandpa discover Hachiko?", the old professor's wife replied, "Actually, it was Hachiko who found her grandfather." For some reason, this sentence made me stunned for a long time. In the vast sea of ​​people, you are the only one who found you. What kind of fate is involved in bringing them into each other's world. This film, I dare not watch it a second time, I am afraid that I will burst into tears again. As long as I think of the film, the scene of Hachiko waiting in front of the station will appear in my mind, and even so, my eyes will always get wet in the memory. I have read the replies below carefully one by one, and the words of many people have moved me again. There are still many touching and heartwarming scenes in the film, I can't describe them all, but I hope everyone who has watched the film can feel moved and treat your pets more sincerely, because they only have you. This film, I dare not watch it a second time, I am afraid that I will burst into tears again. As long as I think of the film, the scene of Hachiko waiting in front of the station will appear in my mind, and even so, my eyes will always get wet in the memory. I have read the replies below carefully one by one, and the words of many people have moved me again. There are still many touching and heartwarming scenes in the film, I can't describe them all, but I hope everyone who has watched the film can feel moved and treat your pets more sincerely, because they only have you. This film, I dare not watch it a second time, I am afraid that I will burst into tears again. As long as I think of the film, the scene of Hachiko waiting in front of the station will appear in my mind, and even so, my eyes will always get wet in the memory. I have read the replies below carefully one by one, and the words of many people have moved me again. There are still many touching and heartwarming scenes in the film, I can't describe them all, but I hope everyone who has watched the film can feel moved and treat your pets more sincerely, because they only have you.

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Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Ronnie - 11 years: Where did Grandpa find Hachi?

    Cate Wilson: Ronnie, actually, Hachi found your grandfather.

  • Ken: Cate...

    Cate Wilson: Ken...

    [silent for a while]

    Cate Wilson: It's been a while.

    Ken: It certainly has.

    Cate Wilson: It's ten years. Can you believe it?