It is a very orthodox and stable narrative method. Because it is adapted from a true story in Japan, the dog is also an Akita, so I intentionally added some other Japanese elements, which is a bit blunt, but I couldn't help crying at the end. Akita Inu Hachi's eyes are really soft-hearted. Whether it is the ignorance and innocence of childhood or the tiredness and sadness of old age, they can always poke at the softest place in the center. In fact, for me, the tear-jerking effect of movies is not as good as some news and documentaries. It is really sad to see those dogs and cats that are dirty and hurt on the streets. Hey, living species do not necessarily have the same wisdom. But they all have feelings, and cherish this feeling.
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