crying

Frances 2022-04-22 07:01:04

I'm not a pet person, watching this film, since the death of the hero, I began to shed tears for the feelings of a dog.
I have seen many stories and legends before, such as the horse that refused to leave even if it died, the Savior's dog, etc. I just sighed, but there was nothing particularly touching. In this movie, Hachiko's waiting and searching for the master is calm and persistent, not intense, not resisting, but persevering. This emotion has caused not only the owner and pets, but also friends, family, and lovers when watching the movie. With the substitution of various emotions, people's hearts are moved by a kind of emotion, so as to abuse themselves in reality.
This film was not finished in the end, it is really not my own sadness.
Later, the director of this film directed a story about the reincarnation of an animal looking for its owner, but I didn't dare to watch it, for fear of being tortured again.

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  • Stan 2021-10-21 15:30:17

    This is one of the most touching films about dogs that I have ever seen. I think its success lies in putting the emphasis on correctly portraying Hachi’s heart, instead of having the wrong text like some other films. I just like it. Render the emotions of some superfluous characters. Obviously, if the theme is right, the viewers will naturally pay the bill.

  • Reva 2022-03-21 09:01:20

    In the world of dogs, to recognize you is to tear your eyes down for a lifetime.

Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Carl: Look, you don't have to wait anymore. He's not coming back.

  • Andy Wilson: Hey. You know we love you, Hachi. We want you to stay here with us. If you have to go... that's okay too. Good-bye, Hachi.