What movie will make it difficult for you to control your tear ducts and cry every time you watch it?
Maybe everyone's tears are different, but this story movie is really touching.
The story is told by the protagonist's grandson in front of the class, and the theme is the hero in his heart.
He told the story of Hachi and his grandfather on the podium. After listening to the story, the eyes of the classmates were also wet.
"The Tale of Hachiko," starring Richard Gere. The story of Hachiko is adapted from a true story that happened in Japan. The statue of Hachiko was built in front of Shibuya Station in Japan, waiting for the return of the master forever. "Hachiko" has also become synonymous with loyalty.
Encounter is a kind of fate destined. How many people will you pass by in your life, how many people will you be a passer-by in your life, the world is sometimes so big, it is really not easy to meet and know each other.
Hachiko, an Akita dog, only knows that it is from a temple in Japan, and no other information can be known, who does not know who its owner is and where it is going. Accidentally left behind during transportation, Hachiko met Professor Parker at the train station.
The professor came back from a business trip and met Hachiko at the train station. He gently hugged Hachiko and asked: Hey, buddy, you lost?
Parker is a college professor, suave, gentle, and has a happy little family. The professor couldn't bear the puppy to go to the shelter, so he brought it home, but he was disgusted by his wife. stay at home.
The professor's wife insisted that she would not keep a dog and did not want to keep Hachiko.
Until one time, she saw her husband and daughter playing with Hachiko. She was moved by this scene and politely declined the request on the phone to adopt Hachiko.
It was she who decided to claim Hachiko and chose to keep Hachiko, and that was the story behind her.
The professor regarded Hachiko as his own child, took care of Hachiko, and gave Hachiko enough respect and care.
When Hachiko sneaked out and delayed him on the train, he didn't get angry, but took Hachiko back home instead.
When Hachiko ruined his wife's hard work for several months, he didn't reprimand Hachiko. Instead, he kept saying sorry to his wife as if he had made a mistake, soothing the angry wife.
When he had to send Hachiko to the kennel at night, he was afraid that Hachiko would be bored, so he found a toy for Hachiko, worried that Hachiko would be cold, found good clothes for him, worried that Hachiko was afraid of the dark, and turned on the light in the kennel. When the storm came at night, he rushed to the kennel and carried Hachiko into the room.
When Hachiko met a skunk, he took Hachiko behind his back, like protecting a child in danger, but because of Hachiko's mistakes, they still hadn't escaped the skunk's attack, and he was not angry, but instead Take a bath with Hachiko in the bathroom.
It is often said that the details are the most touching, and the details in this movie - the professor's respect and care for Hachiko, interpret this sentence well.
What is the meaning of a dog's existence? Probably when you drag your tired body home, it will bring you more or less comfort.
There is always a figure waiting for you at the door, it greets you with an enthusiastic wagging tail, sees you screaming happily, trotting rushing towards you, it will not ask too much, put it in a nest, give it to you. It eats and drinks, it will always be with you, you may find it clingy, but you need to know that you are what it is all about.
Hachiko accompanies the professor to work every day. At night, he waits for the returning professor at the station gate, and everyone around him looks at him with admiration.
As a member of the professor's family, Hachiko witnessed the wedding of the professor's daughter and the joy of pregnancy.
I thought that I would always accompany each other, but the good times did not last long, and the story changed accordingly.
That morning Hachiko had a premonition that something bad was going to happen and wanted to stop the master from going to work. Hachiko was anxious but couldn't express it in words like a human being. That morning, Hachiko knew about picking up the ball.
Professor Japanese friends said that if you let Akita dogs pick up things, there must be a special reason. At that time, the professor didn't realize the reason and kept praising Hachiko "What a good boy."
Hachiko still couldn't stop it, and it was still waiting at the station gate as usual that night.
You can't wait for him, he won't come back.
Hachiko is like a stubborn and stubborn child. He may not understand the meaning of life and death in this world. He just wants to wait for that person, rush to that person's arms, and listen to him like a child: Hachi, good boy, come on . Let's go home.
This wait is nine years. The average lifespan of a dog is 10 to 15 years.
Hachiko was willing to wait for nine years, from cold to summer, from spring to autumn. After a few years, when the camera changed, Hachiko changed his appearance, from a vigorous pace to a faltering one.
When the professor's wife revisited the old place and saw Hachiko still waiting at the train station, she couldn't describe her feelings in words, but this was the most tear-jerking scene - she held Hachiko in her arms and cried.
They both continued to love that person, but she knew he wasn't coming back, but he insisted on waiting.
At the last moment of its life, it waited, remembered the days when it was with the professor, and saw the smiling face of the professor when he came out of the station gate to see him.
Dogs are man's most loyal companions, and Hachiko's behavior perfectly exemplifies this sentence.
All things have spirituality. You can see from online videos that when the owner is in danger, the dog is desperate to save the owner. It will not evaluate how dangerous it is at the time. For example, the gangster is holding a murder weapon, and a knife in a panic may be enough to kill it. What it thought at the time Just do your best to protect the master.
As said in the play, the meaning of loyalty is that we should not forget the people we have loved.
You may have many dogs of different breeds in your life, but for a dog, you are what it is all about, and its emotions to you are pure and unadulterated. All its eyes are on you, and you are the person it looks forward to seeing. Please cherish the dog who has been with you all the time.
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