Originally, I just heard the story that after the owner died unexpectedly, the dog still came to the station to wait for the owner at the time when the owner got off the train, and it continued until the end of the dog's own life. I also heard about Japan. People made a statue of a dog, but I don't know the rest of the details, so it's really touching. It just so happened that my mother talked about her colleague's recommendation of this film and said how good it is, so I said let's watch it.
As a result, I was half-dead with anger while crying like a fool.
Hehe I thought it was the dog waiting every day after get off work, but he was brought back by his family and came back the next day. It turned out to be a stray dog.
Hehe, even if the old house is sold and I work elsewhere, I can't accompany Xiaoba. I can always ask the old neighbor or pet store in the old town to take care of it with some money, right? It's not difficult to come back regularly to take a bath for a checkup or something, right?
Hehe, even if Xiaoba doesn't want to go back, it's always alright to build a shed for him to protect him from the wind and rain, right?
Hehe, the master's daughter can actually say something like 'Xiaoba, go if you want to go'.
Hehe, the master's wife actually saw Xiaoba who was still in front of the station nine years later, and she just hugged and cried for a while and it was over.
Hehe, the master's grandson can still say 'Xiaoba is my hero' in class.
Hehe, the family who abandoned their hero, are you kidding me? !
I haven't seen the Japanese version, but I think that the Japanese have a deep ice brain circuit who likes to make up their minds. The owner is a big name, and it's okay to encourage dogs to be dead servants. I didn't expect that the old beauty remakes are actually included in this urn. Yes, Xiaoba recognized his master all his life, and put everything in front of him. It's amazing. On the other hand, what about human beings? After such a thing, I consumed it tenderly, shed two tears, moved myself to the death, and sighed 'loyal dog', and then I felt at ease. It's just that I take it for granted, or I find it extremely useful, or I feel that there are difficulties at home and there is nothing I can do. It is just the perfect expression of selfishness, arrogance, and hypocrisy.
Ha ha.
The three views are too incompatible, if it weren't for the fact that Xiaoba is really sincere and pitiful, he only deserves 0 points!
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