![]() The original is a far more realistic approach to the real story, as it takes place in Japan in the 1920's/1930's - which is the place and time when this story really happened. This movie had an American remake with Richard Gere but it's very different. I watched the movie Hachi: A Dogs Tale with Richard Gere. ![]() Hachi stood for loyalty, devotion and love for his master as he waited almost 10 years at the train station not knowing he best friend wasnt coming back. Hachi was a good size dog and other dogs would back off. Having that said, it's impossible not to love Hachi and our hearts melt over him. What is so heartwarming is Hachi would put a stop a dog fight by stopping in. There are many hateful human characters and this movie is so depressing and painful that I can't even watch it anymore and I couldn't help but cry hard. But it's unquestionably a valuable lesson about the loyalty of dogs in the highest sense and it shows that dog is definitely man's best friend, a companion for life in the good and bad moments, everything. The movie itself is far from being great, let alone a masterpiece. It breaks my heart how much he waits for a master that won't be back anymore, the cruelty of humans towards innocent animals, the bad condition and fragile health he is after years. It's already very depressing to imagine what the real Hachi went through and seeing what we see in this movie is so heartbreaking. Besides that hard reality, that dog was a victim of violence, went through a lot of pain, sorrow and even illness. Hachi kept waiting for him for the rest of his life and only didn't wait more because he died. It tells the (real) story of Hachi, the dog that waited 10 long years for his owner after his death. This film is very, very moving and sad, like no other I've ever seen. It seems that, for them, life has no meaning if it's not with their first owner. It is true that dogs CAN and DO chose their own masters and they are loyal to one person. Giving them food and water is enough for them to stay loyal forever, but if that includes love and attention that loyalty is taken to another degree. Dogs show eternal loyalty for the simplest things. While humans are weird on these things, dogs are companions for life.
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