goodbye

Noemy 2022-04-21 09:01:23

When I was about to write a movie review, I suddenly heard Canary's Farewell [Yes, that's the song. He sings "Maybe next winter, maybe ten years, come back to you". Although the song as a whole doesn't match the movie at all, these two lyrics really poke me.
How long did hachi wait? It seems like ten years. How long is ten years, spring, summer, autumn and winter, flowers bloom and fall, things are different, the most sad.
How stubborn is Hachi every time he runs to the station gate to wait for his master regardless of obstacles? Did he understand that his master would never come back? Hachi became famous, and many people came to see him, some who wanted to adopt him, some who donated things to him, and the vendor who sold hot dogs and coffee at the station gate became the person who spent the longest time with him every day. However, the leaves fell and sprouted, and the snow melted and covered the ground, but the man still did not come back.
I used to cry to the point of choking, no goodbye, and he owes it a goodbye after all. Maybe some people should have their own puppy, so do you remember where your puppy is? Do you remember the days when it accompanied you? If you also have dogs, remember not to just throw them away.

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Extended Reading
  • Celestine 2022-03-21 09:01:20

    I still remember the shocking scene of the whole class crying together, waiting for the professor is a kind of happiness for Hachiko

  • Briana 2021-10-21 15:30:18

    Tear film, good detox, super naive Akita dog, and long-lost brother Richard Gere

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.