Which one is better, the Japanese version of Hachiko or the American version of Hachiko? ? ? ?

Americo 2022-04-24 07:01:24

This story is a Japanese script, filmed in Japan in the 1980s and filmed in the United States in 2009. It's all very good. You can see it on the Internet. You can watch it one by one. In fact, the plot has already told us. We should watch the American version first, then watch the old Japanese version. The plot of the American version of "The Tale of the Loyal Dog Hachiko" has deleted a lot of plots, focusing on rendering the atmosphere and the breaking point of the final emotion, which brings a stronger sense of immersion. There are many moving tears in the second half. At the end of the movie, it is said that the story really happened in Japan in 1925, which led to another story. The old Japanese movie "Hachiko Story" in the 1980s was filmed in 1925-1935. It is also a university professor, but the Japanese version of the character is a university agricultural professor, and there are two more domestic servants than the American version, which is more in line with the social status of the real person in that era. Others are similar, but after the professor's death, Hachi was transferred to several families, Shiro and his wife, and the kebab man who fought with the passers-by who insulted Hachiko actually reflected the goodness of human nature, especially the words of Shiro's wife. 'Although I don't like dogs, I have to be considerate of other people's difficulties. ' But every time he would break free and run to the train station to wait for the professor. The final ending is the same, but the overall movie focuses on details and trivial things in life, including some injustices suffered by Xiaoba, and it shows more content, but there are not as many tears as the American version, after all, it is an old movie. It's a different feeling after watching it. That's why I said you can watch both! You can watch the US version first, then the original version.

This movie review was written by me, but it was written on Baidu before.

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