2012年6月8日星期五

Hachi: A Dog's Tale/忠犬八公的故事

This is definitely a tearing movie about the deep love between a dog and his master. The dog is more than a pet in the movie; the connection between it and its master is love rather than loyalty. Hachi does a great job that no human beings can do: for almost 10 years to wait for his late master in the train station. It needs no excuse to demonstrate the power of true love.

Quotes:
Parker Wilson: You want a dog?
Jasjeet: I prefer cash.
Parker Wilson: He would make a great guard dog for you.
Jasjeet: A guard dog to guard the hot dogs? I don't think so.

Title Card: The real Hachiko was born in Odate Japan in 1923. When his master, Dr. Eisaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University died in May, 1925, Hachi returned to the Shibuya train station the next day, and for the next nine years to wait. Hachiko died in March, 1934. Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya railroad station.

Performance imrpession:
Cast: Richard Gere, Erick Avari


Hachi: Yakusoku no inu (2009) on IMDb

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