An Akita dog got lost at the station and met Parker, a highly respected music professor. It can also be said that Parker met it. This is a kind of fate. Parker helped it find its owner, but could not find it. There is a character "eight" engraved on it, so Parker named it "Hachiko", which shows Parker's love for this dog. Finally, his wife compromised and agreed to adopt Hachiko. Hachiko will follow the master wherever he goes, and their relationship is very close. Parker goes to work at the station on time every day, and goes home on time. He refuses to let Hachiko go with him. One day, it was time for the master to go home, so he ran to the station to wait for him. Parker was very happy to see Hachiko, and went home together. After that, Hachiko waited for its owner at the same place every day. No matter whether it was spring, summer, autumn or winter, whether it was cold or hot, the people working at the station liked it very much and always gave it something to eat. One day Parker died of a heart attack while teaching, and Hachiko couldn't wait for his master. Hachiko doesn't know that his master will never come back, but he still stubbornly waits for his master at the old place every day at the old time, spends the night at the station, and feeds him by kind people. In this way, Hachiko waited for his master for ten years, until death.
Hachiko waited by the train station for ten years, ten years, maybe not much to a person. But for a dog, that's his whole life, how much he wants to see Parker, and even we moviegoers hope that the two of them can be reunited, but the world is so cruel, how long have the eyes been dry? , but this time I don't cry. Hachiko, you explain to us what loyalty is. After watching the film, I really do not want to see the situation where things are different, whether it is on others or on myself. The phenomenon of "the tree wants to be quiet but the wind doesn't stop, the child wants to be raised but the parent doesn't wait." The phenomenon is the most painful.
Let us cherish the time we spend with our loved ones, and don't wait until we lose it to know how to cherish it!
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