The story is about a dog who has been reincarnated many times, finally found the owner of the first life in one life, and understood its mission to live.
Before watching the movie, I was ready to cry, but I was moved but not touched by the whole process. I think maybe I don’t like dogs enough, or I don’t have the experience of raising dogs, so I can’t understand those crying audiences. . There are a lot of laughter and tears in the story, some of which are forcibly sensational, and the development of the story can be predicted in advance. So I don't feel much. I appreciate the dog's acting skills, in fact, the dubbing also has a great bonus. The male protagonist was the most handsome when he was a child, and he was simply a good wife. The female protagonist was beautiful and had a good temperament.
Call it Bailey, the first dog's name. Bailey's meaning to the owner is that he accompanied the owner during his childhood, played football together, traveled together, and later helped the owner to find a girlfriend's assistant, and later saved the owner's life. But the difference between humans and dogs is the difference in lifespan. Even if the owner is young, Bailey can't bear to grow old.
In the first life, Bailey felt the friendship and affection from the owner
In his second life, Bailey became a police dog and learned to help others
The third world, become a pet dog, enjoy life and learn love
In the fourth life, I was able to endure the loneliness and found the master again
After going around for several lifetimes, Bailey met his master again and helped him find love again. It tries its best to hope that the owner recognizes it as Bailey, turns around, and plays football. When the owner recognizes Bailey, I think it is the most moving part of the whole film.
The dog finally understands that the most important thing in its life is to be happy, and to lend a helping hand to those in need when it can. Not only dogs, but also people. Live in the moment and enjoy the life of the moment. Happiness is the foundation.
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