The part where the dog was shot couldn't help crying, and the tears in other places went back.
Judging from the dog's first life, although the father of the male protagonist occasionally accompanies the children to play, he also devotes too much energy to his career. At a young age, he was under unilateral pressure from his father, so the little male protagonist got closer to the dog. When the male protagonist's father was frustrated in the workplace, he became unbearable, and the family atmosphere became heavier and heavier. After the male protagonist experienced a leg injury, he was hit too hard for a while, rejected his girlfriend's comfort and took the initiative to break up, and was depressed for a long time. From this, it can be felt that the male protagonist handles things in a very similar way to his father when he is hit. Although the male protagonist doesn't like his father very much, in a family, the father's behavior will still have a more or less impact on the child.
When I just finished watching this movie, I would always compare it with "Hachiko the Loyal Dog". I always felt that it did not bring me too much moving and shocking. I even thought it was a movie for children. After all, dogs So cute. But if I go back to this movie every few days, I can always taste the flavors of life from it. Some of its details will always appear in my mind inadvertently. Maybe different ages and different experiences will have different views and perceptions of the movie.
"Faithful Dog Hachiko" may embody the deep feelings of dogs towards people, and "A Dog's Mission" I think in my opinion is to use the dog's perspective to travel through the lives of various people, through the dog's perspective. From a third-party perspective, educate the audience to cherish the moment and not waste a lifetime.
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