Compared with the American version, the Japanese version is actually more "deep"
So more people like the American version, because who doesn't like a relatively "simple" simple good story? But there are still more questions to think about. Movies from the 7.80s are still worth scrutinizing today.
The students who gave Hachiko as a "gift" to the professor. For whatever purpose, the process, including shipping, was not carefully considered (nearly killed Hachiko)
The "little princess" who fooled the whole family is still there to this day. If you want this, you need this, and you won't ask if you want to come. If the "little princess" hadn't "troubled" the professor at that time, it might not have been accepted.
The reason why the professor is getting better and better at Hachiko "sleeping and bathing" is that on the one hand, people are good. What's more important is the lack of "love" given by "people". If a person is accepted and the love given to others is proportional, who would want to keep a pet?
In the end, Hachiko died and collapsed beside the station, with the end subtitles on, and people walking, but no one took a look. slightly sad
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