When you find a dog sitting like a statu in the sharp cold station with the cold snow covering his body, but he's eyes are staring at the door closely where his master ever came out, then how do you feel? This is a scene in the movie of Hachi: A Dog's Tale.
Based on a true story, Hachiko's faithful routine teaches the station's patrons about true love and commitment, and Hachi: A Dog's Tale is all about a loyal pooch named Hachiko keeps a regular vigil -- for more than a decade -- at the train station where he once greeted the man every day when his master, Parker Wilson, dies.
Hachi became known by everyone in the town due to his loyalty and upon the dog’s death a statue was erected in front of the train station where he continues to wait for his master’s return.
However, the movie will not be for everyone as it contains little action and suffers at times from a paper thin storyline. For me, the movie made an emotional connection that held my attention throughout the film. The movie isn’t your typical Hollywood movie as it does have a much slower pace.
Dog owners will most certainly enjoy it as we would all like to think our pets would be as thoughtful. And, the movie will serve as a good date movie for those seeking to cuddle as you witness devastating loss in the movie. If you enjoy dramatic films, then this might just be for you.
Remember: If you have a dog, please love him and treat him like a baby, do not beat him, or punish him heavily, because he will always be loyal to you, whether you are rich or not, ill or not, disabled or not...
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