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Please recommend the movie The Story of the Loyal Dog Hachiko

Name: The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog

Type: Drama

Douban Rating: 9.4

This is an animal theme I have seen One of the best of the movies.

A university professor came across a poor little Akita dog at the station in a small town. Its helpless figure aroused his pity. Although his wife strongly opposed it, at the strong request of his daughter, the puppy Finally becoming a member of the family, Parker named it "Hachiko". Hachiko grew up with the Parker family, gradually growing from a puppy to a giant. Hachiko accompanies Parker to work on time every day, and appears at the station door at five o'clock in the evening to greet Parker after get off work. This is their happiest time! In the eyes of the station master, the old man at the hot dog stand, and the female owner of the nearby store, this is a scene that they have become accustomed to. Seeing Parker coming out of the station and calling out the familiar "Hachi", Hachi excitedly rushed forward to act coquettishly, which has become a story that plays out every day at the station. But when life continued to be beautiful, Parker suddenly disappeared from Hachiko's world, and Hachiko also spent his whole life waiting for others...

"The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" is the most popular movie in Hollywood It was produced by a team and shot in the United States, but it captured the unique warmth and timelessness of Japanese movies. The soundtrack in the film is mostly gentle and light, always just right to enhance the atmosphere and arouse the emotions of the audience. This film not only tells a story about the dog Hachiko, but also uses more space and clever techniques to portray the dog's perspective and even psychological activities. Compared with other animal-themed movies that use unnecessary emotional rendering of superfluous characters, this way of capturing the key points of the subject is obviously more touching.

The movie uses a lot of shots to depict Parker and Hachiko growing up together. As a viewer, I seemed to have walked into their lives unconsciously, walking together in the town and in the garden together. We had fun and experienced that grand wedding together, so we felt the same, so it was hard to calm down, so when I heard the words "It's such a long life, Hachiko", it was hard not to feel a little distressed. From accompanying each other to waiting alone, maybe not alone. Thinking about the scene when they reunited on that snowy night, I think they were also waiting for each other.

The snow was so heavy that night, but fortunately every snowflake had its own temperature.