Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Hachi: A Dog's Tale



I just wanna share with the world that there are things in life you have to appreciate and stay loyal. I feel in love with this movie and when ever it comes to my mind and when anyone talks about it, my tears will just roll down my cheeks. I love this base on true story so much that I never gonna mistreat my dogs. They are loyal and faithful and they love me so much that no matter how much sometimes i ignore them, they still waging its tale all the time when I comes home. After watching this movie, I began to appreciate my dogs much more than ever, I don't mind to spare a couple of minute just to talk to them and pet them, and play with them. Though everybody had a very hectic life, who doesn't? but pets, you are the only relative they got, and the only person who depends on. As I am writing now, my tears just can't stop thinking how loyal pet are. The moment they see you, it's the most happiest of their they. I will love them more and more each day and forever. I regretted that i didn't love my dog more that I just lost a dog(Goofy is his name), he died of internal bleeding, I guess he got hit by a car as I was working during the day. I miss him so much. He is one of my special friend that makes me laugh and always makes my day when i have a bad day, he make me mad at times for ruining my cloths and so rough, but he is special to me. I love him so much.  


Below are the story line of Hachiko.


synopsis: Hachiko, the legendary Japanese akita, proves that there is nothing more loyal than mans best friend in this modern retelling of a cherished true story. It all begins when a college professor adopts an abandoned dog named Hachiko. The two form such a strong bond that Hachiko walks with the professor to the train station each morning and returns to the station each evening to walk the professor home again. The routine continues until one day the professor does not return to the train station. Hachiko, however, does not give up. He returns to the same train station at the same time, faithfully waiting for his owner to return. Hachiko does this for more than nine years, until his own death. This heartwarming tale that is already the stuff of legend in Japan is finally making its way to America by way of prominent director Lasse Hallström. With an equally capable cast, the experience of Hachikos unending loyalty is certain to stay with you. Hachikos story is one of love, unwavering devotion, and the resounding impact one dogs affection can make.

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