Yes, old professor Parker is the master of Hachi, he found it one cold night, no, it should have found him. I have always believed that every encounter in this world contains a mystery, it is a kind of fate, and it cannot be escaped. For example, Parker did not want to adopt this puppy for a long time at first, but finally gave it the most tender love. When he carried the little dog back to the warm room despite his wife's objection on a stormy night, I would laugh, because I knew that none of them could bear to leave the other, between a puppy and a man There has been a reaction called "love", and since then, they have been bound to each other with "concern" and never give up. Soon the puppy became a member of Parker's family. Parker named the little one "Hachi" according to the lucky number "eight" on the wooden sign on his neck. In addition to the little daughter and the old Parker, his wife Andy also liked it. It's not difficult to resist until you accept it until you fall in love with this little thing. It's so cute. When it looks at you innocently with eyes full of aura, who can't be moved.
Hachi is very lucky. It was arranged by fate in a happy family. He also participated in every happy moment of the family. He saw many happy moments of the Parker family's love for husband and wife, filial piety to father and daughter, and family harmony, isn't it? It can also be said that it grew up slowly in an environment of love?
So I believe it has love for every member of the family in this home. Although all we see in front of the camera is the happy scene between Hachi and Parker, we still believe that he has a deep affection for each of Parker's family members, but it is particularly dependent on the professor. So after the professor passed away, it could only kiss the professor's daughter to say goodbye to her, gave up the warm nest, started a wandering career, and then appeared at the station at a fixed time every day to wait for its sole owner.
Ten years is almost a dog's life, and it spends its whole life waiting for the person who loves it. It is so persistently waiting, let the spring and autumn come and go, the sun rises and sets, the wind and rain do not change, and it is like a day for decades.
Every passerby was moved by it, just like every screen we couldn't help weeping.
You all say that it is too pure and ignorant of the world, because it does not understand the impermanence of life, it will wait so paranoidly. And what I thought was that it always knew that old Parker couldn't come back, so it wanted to let him know that it learned to pick up baseballs before he died, so it was very unwilling to watch Parker get in the car and leave... …The dog lacks human calculations, so it has more primitive spirituality and insight, and it can detect the small changes in the world more easily than us. It did its best to make the old man smile before the old professor left, but unfortunately, life is not what it can save with its best efforts.
The good thing is that every one of us knows that old Parker is happy. Because he has a warm family, because he met it in the last days of his life. Such an encounter is really beautiful, just like the little prince met the fox who was waiting for love. There is a relationship of "domestication" and "domestication" between them. The interaction of this relationship is very simple, that is, "being good to you". Maybe you will argue that it's the same, the fox and Hachi want different love, but what I want to tell you is that there is no essential difference, the satisfaction they want is very simple, such as seeing To the master, such as miss with memory. Who said Hachi knew he could wait until old Parker? I think its waiting is nothing but a belief as simple as the fox falling in love with the color of the wheat field because of the little prince. The fox knew that the little prince would not fall in love with her, but what else could she do except miss the little prince with the color of the wheat field? Hachi may know that old Parker isn't coming back, but what can he do but wait for him at the station?
Love is the happiest faith in the world.
It's a story of love and loyalty, as Parker's little grandson said at the end. Hachi is a hero in the heart of the little boy, because of love, he is loyal. And for each of us who shed tears in front of the story, have you ever wondered why we cried. Yes, we were moved, not only because Hachi shocked us with the loyalty of a pure puppy, but more because we still yearn for that kind of love and persistence from the bottom of our hearts.
The bigger the city, the easier it is to get lost, and the bigger the age, the easier it is to despise feelings. It's not that the big place makes us unable to tell the difference between north and south, but the big place contains too many lies and loneliness; it's not that we become transparent as we get older, but that we have experienced more injuries and learned to protect ourselves. How many lonely souls do not want to meet a true love encounter, how many lonely people do not want to find someone to love beautifully and warmly? It's a pity that we have lost a heart as pure as a puppy, and we simply use ten years of waiting to repay a person's sincere love.
I remember reading this sentence when I was a student: Happiness is the unintentional contribution of one party and the sincere feeling of the other party. I think Parker and Hachi did it, so they are happy. There are only black and white in Hachi's eyes, but what he sees is the gentlest side of the world. Because it feels love, it is willing to wait for a lifetime. Because of love, its life is plated with the most gorgeous colors in the world.
The last thing I want to say is, don't feel sorry for Hachi, he is far happier than us. The puppy who is waiting for love is called Hachi, and he has been enjoying love while he is waiting for love. I believe that it has been happy.
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