Waiting for someone who will never come back

Johnathon 2022-11-25 03:16:41

Hachiko's life-long wait is grateful to the professor who treats him the best in the world;

To break free from the chains that bound him, to catch up with the last express that carried his master away, there was only one destination—he was where the professor was;

Bite the rope and walk thousands of miles, just to return to their original home, love is mutual, and for Hachiko, love is also eternal:

No matter the wind or the rain, there is no benefit, there is only the promise of waiting and waiting;

Finally, when he passed away, he dreamed of the professor who loved him the most. He should be happy;

Gratitude, nostalgia, purity, people also have to learn.

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  • Lucinda 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    It's better than the US version, there is no hard sensationalism, I thought it would burst into tears, but in fact the emotions are very restrained. In addition to telling the tragedy of Hachiko, the cross-section of life is quietly presented. Hachiko shuttled through the world, with warm and cold human feelings, and sadness in the four seasons. He relied on the good memories of the professor and survived his life of constant abandonment and damage, and finally became a monument in the wind and snow. Hachiko carries people's memories of the professor, and also carries the scarce qualities of loyalty, kindness and compassion. The film is warm on the surface, but in fact the screenwriter praised a group of people and satirized a group of people, and his position was clear. When the PS subtitles appeared, I realized that the screenwriter turned out to be Shindo Kanto God.

  • Juliana 2022-03-20 09:02:55

    The American version mainly shows the loyalty of dogs, while the original Japanese version mainly shows the kindness of people. The former is provocative in joy, and the latter is moved in warmth.