2012年12月19日星期三

Can’t do so we are moved

Based on a true story from Japan, Hachiko Monogatari (literally “The Tale of Hachiko”) is about a loyal dog Hachiko – a symbol of loyalty. As to speak, Hachi: A Dog's Tale DVD box set is a best dog movie ever.
Hachi is a loving but willful companion. For instance, he refuses to play fetch, despite Parker’s many training attempts. He also ignores his master’s instruction not to follow him to the train station for work every day. He even shows up again promptly at 5 p.m. to wait for Parker to step off the train again. One of the things that sets this movie apart from the other movies that involve animals is how they stuck to reality instead of throwing in some hard to believe elements here and there just to make it more entertaining. Unlike other Japanese remakes, this movie actually gives credit to the original story so that you don’t get the sense that Hollywood wants to call it its own. All the actors in the movie do a superb job in making you feel as if you were a part of the community embracing the dog.
I really like Hachi and I have such a dog. Hachi love his master for a decade, which for the dog is almost a lifetime. What makes Hachi so persistent, in the station showing his warm smile in the cold nights and every day in a few years carefully accompany with his master? How many people can do that in the world?
Why we are moved by the Hachi: A Dog's Tale DVD box set: rooted in that we cannot do well as the Hachi. Actually, everyone has kind-hearted, but who is willing to regretless do good to others, who can simply company with someone with only touched. We always consider too much.
If you encounter your "Hachiko", please treat him well.

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