with you

Bethany 2022-03-24 09:01:21

University professor Parker came across a poor little Akita dog at the station in a small town. Its lonely figure aroused his pity. Although his wife strongly opposed it and tried his best to send it away, he saw the husband and daughter. I love it so much that I finally decided to make it a family member, and Parker named it "Hachiko".
Hachiko grew up with Parker's family, from a puppy to a giant. Hachiko accompanies Parker to work on time every day, and shows up at the station gate at 5 o'clock in the evening to greet Parker off work. This is their date time. In the eyes of the stationmaster of the town station, the hot dog seller, and the proprietress of a nearby store, this is a picture that has become accustomed to; seeing Parker coming out of the station and calling out the familiar "Hachi", Hachiko rushed forward excitedly The coquettish appearance has become a story that is staged every day at the station. However, on the day Hachiko learned to pick up the ball, Parker was happy and proud, but it was also the last precious memory of the two of them.
On that day, Parker suddenly collapsed during his college class, died suddenly of a myocardial infarction, and never returned to the station. After that, at five o'clock every evening, Hachiko came to the train station to wait and stare. The next day, the third day, from summer to autumn, for nine years, Hachiko remained unchanged until he finally died.
I can't watch a little tear-jerking, I can't even cry a little bit. Dogs are sometimes more loyal than people, hachi, I want to wait with you.

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Extended Reading
  • Josue 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    When I watched this movie, I used to cry, because the sincere emotions of many people and animals were laid in the front, so that the audience could feel the beauty, so the final ending was so heartbreaking. Worthy of being a classic, the most moving story is always the emotion, whether it is between people or between people and animals.

  • Clay 2021-10-21 15:30:18

    So, the more you deal with people, the more you like dogs

Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Carl: Look, you don't have to wait anymore. He's not coming back.

  • Andy Wilson: Hey. You know we love you, Hachi. We want you to stay here with us. If you have to go... that's okay too. Good-bye, Hachi.