A puppy my father had when he was young, commuting to get off work every day, riding a car, the dog would follow behind. If you can't see it, it will appear shortly after the car bell rings. Unfortunately, it was later stolen.
After my father retired, I also raised a dog, and it would go for a walk with my father every day, but later, it became ill, and when it left, he chose to get off the chair my father often sat on. When I woke up the next day, it was already curled up. . . I don't know where to put it, and watching this movie again makes me feel extremely sad.
I dare not say how sensational this film is, but it has entered the depths of everyone's heart. Maybe it's because we are not persistent enough, maybe it's because our reality is weak to our feelings, maybe it's because we don't dare to believe in the same. I can only be moved as I said in the previous comment, because I couldn't do it.
Watching this film, tears flowed down unconsciously, perhaps with the rebirth of the scene, the nostalgia for certain things, and certain people.
If you can't keep your dog for the rest of your life, don't keep it. Be kind to them because you are the only one.
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