"The Tale of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" tells the story of a dog named Ah Ba who has a deep affection for his owner, who waits for his owner to return for nine years after his death.
Professor Ueno Shujiro of Tokyo Imperial University poured all his efforts and love into the puppy and named it Ah Hachi. Every day to and from work, Ahachibi waits at Shibuya Station, all year round, rain or shine, making passers-by breathtaking, becoming a local scenery. Until one day, Professor Ueno suffered a cerebral hemorrhage attack and collapsed during a lecture. After the professor's death, Ah Ya was adopted by Hashimoto, but escaped several times and wandered in the wild. He still went to the station every afternoon to wait for the professor to come home, and finally ended his life in the snow.
There are two movie versions of the story of "Hachiko the Loyal Dog", in addition to this classic Japanese version, the American version of "The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog" also has its artistic highlights. The Japanese version depicts Hachiko's misery and helplessness after the death of his master, while the American version focuses more on Hachiko's loyalty and the deep friendship between the owner and the pet.
In the moment, we can have many friends, but the pet world is only the owner. "The Tale of Hachiko the Faithful Dog" evokes the purest love and responsibility between us and our pets. A film friend expressed his loyalty to his pet in the tone of Ah Ba: "I wait for you because no one is as good as you are to me." ”
"Ah Ba, why wait for someone who will never come back.".
Wait for you soon, just a lifetime.
No matter how many times you watch a classic movie, you will burst into tears.