This is the first movie I watched and cried. When the teacher showed it to us, he said that you would definitely cry. I stubbornly retorted in my heart that I wouldn't, but ended up crying unpromisingly. This movie is not very thrilling, the first part is very simple, the host and Hachiko get along warmly, from the first meeting and shelter, to the bit by bit between Hachiko and the host's family, but everything starts from the host's sudden illness. He died and changed, and Hachiko's behavior when his master went to work for the last time and his behavior at the station waiting for his master to come home was a stark contrast to the good memories before, I don't know when I cried , but when she found out, she burst into tears. The story of the loyal dog Hachiko is adapted from real-life stories. Such touching stories between people and animals happen from time to time, which makes people sigh and transmit. This shows that art comes from life, but it also reminds us to cherish the preciousness we have. Emotions, you must learn to love the things around you, animals are still emotional, not to mention people. Be loved because there is love.
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