Compared with the hilarious style of the American dog love movie "Marley and I", "The Tale of Hachiko" is more tear-jerking. Director Lesser Hallstrom said with a smile: I hope the movie is warm but not promiscuous, so I avoid a lot of bloody scenes. Because I want it to be a comedy that doesn't overemphasize sadness, but simply shows the camaraderie between man and dog. Even so, when Richard Gere got the script, he was moved to tears by the plot of the story, and he cried again and again. He said: I thought I was too emotional to cry, but I watched it again every few days and still cried. It is reported that Richard Gere is also a dog lover. He plays the role of a professor in the film. He believes that this touching film will be a success. He said: This is a film that I hope my children can watch too. movie of. This is a film that transcends language barriers and can be understood by audiences all over the world.
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