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Film review of "The Tale of Hachiko the Faithful Dog"

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It's a highly recommended film, and with a little knowledge of the plot, I opened it. Ah Ba in the film is a dog raised by the professor, it is very well-behaved, does not bark or bite people. Every day, Ah Ba followed the professor to the station and obediently went home by himself, and went to the station alone in the evening to wait for the professor to return, but he did not expect that this wait would be ten years. That morning Ah Ba refused to let him go, and kept barking wildly, maybe Ah Ba didn't know what death was, it only knew that the master's breath was gone, and no one would pay attention to it if he barked more than that. After the professor left, the hostess was going to move far away and would not take Ah Ba, she fostered Ah Ba in a friend's house, but the family always tied Ah Ba to a pillar, and it didn't matter whether Ah Ba was dead or alive. Ah Ba changed three homes, but in the eyes of others, it was a disobedient dog, and in the evening it broke free of the chain and ran away alone, even if it was a long distance, Ah Ba would desperately rush to the station at the time when the professor left work, and then silently walk back to his original home when the crowd dispersed, but it was no longer his home. The staff at the station, the couple at the roadside stall, the people on this street, all witnessed that Ah Ba had been waiting for the professor at the station for ten years, whether it was a heavy rain or a blizzard, it would appear on time. In fact, the professor's wife could not bear to ignore Ah Ba, but Ah Ba saw the hostess at the station and hid far away, and he was afraid that the hostess would send it far away, and he would never be able to return to the station. Keep a dog for three days and be loyal for a lifetime. Ah Ba dedicated his life's warmth to the professor. The film ends ten years later, one day, ah ba is too old to run anymore, and it persists until death.

Ah Ba's waiting day after day is touching, and what is shocking is that Ah Ba's persistence in waiting after the professor's death. This wait is ten years. Maybe ten years is not a long time for a person, but ten years is the life of a dog. Ah Ba spent a short time with his master, but spent the rest of his life waiting for the arrival of his deceased master.

Film review of "The Tale of Hachiko the Faithful Dog"
Film review of "The Tale of Hachiko the Faithful Dog"

"Ah Ba does not have a watch, but it knows the time", the clock in the square in front of the car is a sign, and the hand at five o'clock in the afternoon every day is an accurate timekeeper, just like this, the years quietly change, but in any case, it can not change Ah Ba's persistence and stubborn waiting.

The significance of the film goes far beyond the story itself, and the spirit of Ah Ba moves the world and makes people understand what true love and loyalty are.