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Adelbert 2022-03-21 09:03:00

Personally, I like dogs very much, and I haven’t watched many movies about dogs in recent years, but the dog movie that I love the most is “The Story of Hachiko, a Loyal Dog”, followed by the series “A Dog’s Mission”. The rest of the dog movies...it's hard to describe, to put it harshly, the dogs are better at acting than some of the actors. The director of "A Dog's Mission 2" has changed. It is no longer the same Russ Hallstrom who directed "The Story of Hachiko" and "A Dog's Mission". Maybe he was filming "Walnut" at the time. The Clip and the Four Realms. The movie tells the story of the puppy Bailey's continuation of his mission. Under the entrustment of the owner Ethan, he persistently protects Ethan's granddaughter CJ through the constant reincarnation of life, and regards Ethan's love and company for CJ as the most important mission and meaning. In the end, he helped CJ gain happiness and returned to the master Ethan again. "The Tale of the Loyal Dog Hachiko" has already played a pivotal role in film history, so I won't say more. There are three reasons why I like "A Dog's Mission". First, although the plot is logically unreasonable, the main line of the story is clear, very interesting, and not rigid. Although it is a dog movie, in fact, if the main line about people is stripped out, it can also become an inspirational movie. This alone shows that the story of "A Dog's Mission 2" is very mature, and all aspects are clearly explained. Of course, each has its pros and cons. After all, too much is written about the main line of people, and the emphasis will also change. The second is the dubbing of dogs. Many viewers who like this kind of movies will have some memories of "A Dog's Way Home" released this year. It is indeed the case. At that time, "A Dog's Mission" was a companion to "A Dog's Mission". The Road to Home" has a very bad reputation. On the one hand, the plot is exaggerated and the special effects are overwhelmed. On the other hand, it is criticized by the dubbing, which is very rigid and not vivid. And the dubbing of "A Dog's Mission" is really unusual. Whether it is emotional or visual, the dubbing is very immersive. The third is the acting skills of the actors, which goes back to the first point again, because the "A Dog's Mission" series has some emphasis on the main line of people, so each actor's acting skills are very good, and the overall performance is very comfortable. At one point, only the "A Dog's Mission" series did it best. In the rest of the dog movies, the dog's acting skills don't know how far the human actors are. The film continues the inherent routine of the first film and continues the "reincarnation" of the dog, so there is no novelty to watch, because it is obviously not as warm as the previous reincarnation because it reflects too many people's stories. So much more ridiculous than the first one in terms of logic. But the movie is still the old formula, it's easy to cry, and the surrounding audience is crying like a chore, presumably the cleaning uncle and aunt are clearing the scene It is also very laborious. And what the movie wants to express the most is actually the simplest love, whether it's Ethan for CJ, Ethan for Bailey, or CJ for the two dogs he raises. So this kind of "reincarnation" is very ingenious, which can reflect a feeling of companionship and inheritance, and it is not limited to people and dogs, so this theme is the easiest to touch people's hearts. Every rebirth, every time he shouts "Bele", every time he will come to guard you, and your happiness is his mission, even if he really leaves, he will not leave any regrets. Although it is not realistic, Something that still touches a heartstring, so we still believe, it's real.

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A Dog's Journey quotes

  • Bailey: On days like this, I feel like the luckiest dog in the world. I got the sun on my back, I got the wind in my face I get to ride in this car where the windows are always rolled down.

  • Bailey: I had a lot of lives, all different. Sometimes I was big, and sometimes, I was small.