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Review of Hachi: A Dog's Tale

I never cried so much in a movie like this. When the movie finished, i was still crying of a big emotion, that i felt seeing the film. What amaze is Hachiko's face when he stays all day long a front to that station.That movie tells a story that thrill of seeing the dog's loyalty to his master, and that's it what i most admired in the movie. I found a mere characteristic, that convinced me which this film, can transfer a beautiful reality, in a way which make us cry, with the beauty of the history that them passed. The most heartwarming and yet the most heart wrencking movie, can't recall any film have such emotional impact on me. I still keep thinking about the story and every time when I think about it, I felt sad and so sorry for both the Prof and the dog, I am sure this is a film I won't forget... the soundtrack is another praise.., definitely a classic for Richard Gere... Although the movie centered on the bond/love between Hachi and his human parent, this is also a story about love between spouse, love between friends, father-daughter love and most of all, a close knit community of people with a big heart... My favourite scene is where Mrs Wilson come back to town after 10 years and found Hachi still waiting, so touching I can't control my tears... the closing scene is just devastating, Hachi died still dreaming of his master coming out of the train station.. This is a must see movie for every dog lovers. For human, dogs may just be a part of our life, but for the dog(s), we are everything they got. Again, Richard Gere is just superb and natural, so did Joan Allen. And lastly the dogs are so cute and adorable. A truly remarkable wait - 10 years... words failed to describe the amount of love, devotion and loyalty Hachi had for Parker...
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Added by Jimmy Tancredi
12 years ago on 30 August 2011 22:29