This is a simple story about a loyal dog. There is no complicated plot, even if it is just a straight stillness, it still deeply touches me, because it is the simplest part of daily life around us, such as railway stations, restaurants, food stalls and a warm home. Maybe you just think it's a moving movie; Maybe you are impressed by the dog's loyalty; Or maybe you think it's nothing special, it's just a movie. But I have a different view.
This story is adapted from a true story. Hatch is an unusual dog belonging to Akita. The real Hatch, the dog in this story, was born in Japan's Odatr in 1923. His master, Dr. Eisabour Uero, a professor at Tokyo University, died in May 1925. The day after the professor's death, Hatch returned to Shibuya Railway Station and waited for the next nine years until Hatch died himself.
In the movie, Hatch crossed an ocean and thousands of miles of transportation by train, and then he met Parker (the main actor) on a snowy day. Because it snowed, the dog Hatch was lost. Parker took Hatch home and raised him. Parker is very kind to it, and so is Hatch. Hatch took Parker to work every day when he grew up.
Over the years, they played, bathed and slept together, and Parker gave Hutch a full-body massage every day. They just look like a couple. Parker looks happy because Hatch is happy, and Hatch is happy because Parker is happy. But Hatch never picked up the ball for anyone, even Parker, so he went to ask his Japanese friend for help. Ken told Parker that Akita would never get the ball unless there were some special reasons. However, Parker didn't notice what Ken told him. On the morning of the last day of Parker's life, Hatch felt that something bad would happen to Parker. He tried his best to stop Parker from going to work, and Hatch took the ball for Parker to stop him. But unfortunately, Parker only noticed Hatch's first pick-up, ignoring the special reason for picking up the ball. He said, "come on, kid, I have to go to work, or I'll be late." See you at five o'clock. Stay. Go home! Continue. "
Finally, the old professor Parker didn't come back as he said, and he will never come back. He broke his agreement with Hatch. He left everyone on earth in heaven. As friends and relatives of the old professor, no one can accept the fact that Parker has passed away. As a result, the professor's wife Kate avoided all the staff who would remind her of Parker's memory, so she sold the house where they once lived and left the town.
At the same time, she sent Hatch to her daughter, but Hatch always ran out of her house and tried to get back to the station because Hatch had an appointment with the professor. He insisted on the engagement so firmly that Parker's daughter Andy had to give up and give up. At the same time, have you noticed the details of how reluctant Hatch was when he left the professor, because Hatch can't live without Andy. But he misses Parker so much. He must have Andy and his warm home.
Then Hatch spent ten years waiting for his master, his only friend, to come back. Ten years may be only one tenth of human life, but for a dog, it means its life. In those years, Hatch didn't have a fixed residence, but went to the railway station at the same time and place every day.
Have you ever wondered why Hatch has been waiting all his life? After long thinking, I finally found the answer. The only reason is that Hatch has nothing but his master. Hatch's happiest time is with Parker; Hatch's favorite time is picking up Parker from work.
Just a year after Parker's death, Ken came to the station and looked at Hatch. He is as sad as Hatch. He tried his best to persuade Hatch to leave because Parker would never come back. But he didn't succeed, and said, "If Hatchko wants to wait, then Hatchko should wait. You want to wait for him, don't you Then, you probably have a long life. "
Ten years later, Hatch became a dirty and old guy. Everything has changed over the years, but Hatch's endless waiting and loyalty have never changed. One day, Parker's wife came back to town and saw Hatch still standing there waiting. She cried and said, "You, old thing, you are still waiting. Let me wait for the next train with you." Hearing these harsh words and seeing this loyal dog, I cried sadly.
This is Hatch's whole life. He has only done one thing almost all his life-waiting for his only friend, Parker, to complete his unfinished engagement.
Hatch's story shows the great power of loyalty and love in his life. He tells us what true loyalty and true love are. Because of true loyalty and true love, Hatch spent his whole life waiting; Because of true loyalty and true love, Hatch sacrificed all his youth just to wait; Because of true loyalty and true love, Hatch abandoned Parker's daughter's warm home. I think this is true loyalty, true love. However, in our human life, how many people can be as loyal as animals; How many people can be loyal to another person for ten years? I don't think anyone can.
At the end of the movie, Parker's grandson asked Kate, "Where did Grandpa find Hatch?" She replied, "I think Hatch happened to find your grandfather." I believe that at the moment when Parker and Hatch met by chance, Hatch had found his home, and then loyalty and love were established.
Loyalty doesn't mean that I love you, and it won't change in ten thousand years; Loyalty doesn't mean that I will wait for you all my life; Loyalty doesn't mean that I love you more than myself. However, loyalty is a sense of responsibility; Loyalty is a kind of self-awareness, and loyalty is a kind of caring consciousness.
The word "loyalty" consists of seven letters, and I think each letter represents a different meaning:
L-life
O-obligation
Yes-yes.
A-attention
L-love
T-total
Y-you
In fact, being loyal to someone is easier said than done. For the sake of loyalty, you should never forget the people you loved.
Expanding Reading: A Review of China's Film "Loyal Dogs and Eight Men"
This is a true story, and then I was quite moved. Similarly, when an animal is about to become delicious on the table, I have read many stories, such as crying to protect the baby, or helping the owner when he is in trouble. I thought it was impossible, and finally I thought it was actually a very common thing, a real biological category-love and gratitude.
In the ignorance of watching the whole movie, what I saw most was Hachi Akita's loyalty to his master, and the little hero also said a word at the end of the film. You should never forget the people you loved. (We shouldn't forget everyone we loved), when I entered the ending song, I was thinking. You shouldn't forget whether the person you loved has problems. When the word love is used to name a relationship, whether it is affection, friendship or love. There are only three situations: love, giving love and being loved.
First of all, we think that what we can't forget is the people the other party loved, then the people we loved, and finally we may not remember the people who loved us.
We should never forget that there was a time when we were immersed in a world of love, and there was love, whether it was happiness or sadness. Because all you enjoy is love. It's unforgettable.
When I ask my friends, should the little hero forget the person he loves, the person he loves or the person he loves? Friends say that love is mutual, and there is no love established unilaterally. Of course, I agree.
I have admired many people, admired many people and loved many people in my life. I don't know what kind of energy or fate it is, whether you fall in love with me, I fall in love with you, you find me, or I meet you, don't forget, people who have loved you. What should not be forgotten is the loved one, the loved one and the loved one. Whether it is love to thick honey, love to separation, love to strangers.
Wish each other all the best.