The story of dog Hatchi

Lavonne 2022-04-20 09:01:14

The dog Xiaoba held up the whole play, and the truthful expression at the end was even more tearful. Looking at him, he couldn't help but think of the guard dog who was abducted from his hometown when he was a child. Every time he came home, he was extremely affectionate and was no different from the movie. And this is the most successful part of the film, substituting you invisibly into a profound memory of right and wrong, trying to stir up emotions.
Every encounter is an accidental fate, but every reunion is an inevitable emotion, but it is truly touching. It is neither an encounter nor a reunion, but even if we can never meet again, it will still wait for you at the place you agreed to, until you grow old, until you die. The most regrettable thing is that it is too late to say goodbye, and the most touching thing is that you don't care how long you wait.

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  • Maynard 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    Ten years later, my wife came back to sweep the grave and saw Xiao Ba still waiting at the station. She walked over and said hello, can I wait with you? What a miserable cry!

  • Hassie 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Too reluctant, I didn’t enter the scene from beginning to end. The Japanese flavor of this story is too strong, so the Western faces in it look very uncomfortable, and the music is almost never broken. It’s really annoying.

Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Ken: Cate...

    Cate Wilson: Ken...

    [silent for a while]

    Cate Wilson: It's been a while.

    Ken: It certainly has.

    Cate Wilson: It's ten years. Can you believe it?

  • [first lines]

    Heather: So even if Columbus got lost and wasn't the first to discover America, he's still my hero. He was really brave to sail in such a tiny ship over a really big ocean. And because of him, we get Columbus Day off of school.

    Teacher: Thank you Heather. Uh, Ronnie? Tell us about your hero.

    Ronnie - 11 years: [writes HACHIKO on the blackboard] Hachiko was my grandfather Wilson's dog. Everyone called Hachi a mystery dog because they never really knew where he came from. Maybe Hachi escaped from a dog pound. Or maybe he jumped out of somebody's car some place far away, like Florida or New Jersey. But no matter how, Hachi was lost.