How does hachi a dog tale end
This movie, which I have seen twice, still makes me cry like a little baby! The bond between a man and his dog can be amazing!
Definitely puts the meaning into "A dog is a man's best friend " I HIGHLY suggest watching this because it will bring you to tears and make you smile all at the same time! Why this hasn't gotten some kind of reward, I don't know. This definitely deserves it. Helped me decide. Adult Written by Felina June 16, A great movie for senior citizens about the love between a man and his dog. The dog's appreciation for being loved by a man is never ending during this life.
Parent of a 8 and year-old Written by Bella September 18, So Sad!!!!!! Such a good story! I was sobbing at the end of it.
Had useful details. Parent of a 4 and 9-year-old Written by Mokir C. February 7, Wonderful, emotional, full of meaning This was such a beautiful film. It was very emotional, yes, but the overall message it sends is one that I think children and adults alike should hear. My daughter 9 cried tears of emotion at a couple of points because the story of Hachi and his loyalty to his owner is so touching. We were all shedding tears at the end but this allowed us to reflect upon the meanings of loyalty, human, love, and relationships at the end.
Adult Written by Kevin Thumar June 3, Adult Written by MaxPower January 8, I had to put my dog down, she had the love and devotion for me like Hachi had! Sad at the end. I cry thinking about it. Watch it! Adult Written by telex October 1, Never again. Don't watch this film if you ever plan on feeling happy at any point after finishing it.
Adult Written by Mary L. June 19, Inspiring and heartbreaking It's been awhile since a movie made me cry like that one! But the dog that runs up and meets Parker is the young Hachi. An explanation might be that Hachi, upon seeing Parker, felt young and energetic once again. But it seems to me that it might have been more poignant if the old Hachi was shown slowly walking down and meeting Parker, who then kneels down and hugs his dog.
What does showing the young instead of the old Hachi add to that scene? Hachi is dead at that point, as is Parker. In this dog heaven, presumably Hachi is no longer an old dog, and instead is young and energetic and will spend the rest of eternity with the spirit of Parker. If you look at the bigger picture as Hachi was clearly dying, the intent was to make it appear as Hachi's life was flashing before his ever so weak eyes experiencing for the last time all the joys he shared with Parker; therefore, of course Hachi would have seen himself as a young energetic dog once again and with his last dying breath.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Although not a "typical" dog in that Hachi will do not what most dogs do such as fetch, Hachi demonstrates an unwavering and lifelong loyalty to Parker in an unusual way that all around him can see.
Robbie chose Hachi as his hero because of this loyalty, despite he never having met Parker, who in nonetheless an important part of his life. Before the entire class, young Ronnie tells the story of his grandfather's exceptional Akita dog. As Ronnie starts to recount the chance encounter of his grandfather, the college music teacher, Parker Wilson, with the abandoned puppy that accidentally ended up in the professor's hometown of Rhode Island, an incredible story of loyalty and devotion begins to unfold.
Indeed, at first, Parker intended to find the dog's owner; but, instead, after realising that nobody claims the dog, he decided to keep the abandoned puppy, naming it Hachiko. Then, tragedy struck, giving the perfect example of the strong, the unwavering, and sometimes, the unexplainable bond that can form between a man and an animal. Sign In. Edit Hachi: A Dog's Tale Jump to: Summaries 5 Synopsis 1. He would wait and wait for his owner even if the professor wasn't there.
With the people I watched it with, many cried at this film which, at the time, was weird but looking at it from a perspective now is quite understandable because the film was supposed to be pretty sad. My favourite part of the film was where the professor tried to get Hatchi to catch a ball but like I said Hatchi doesn't play catch, so Parker got on all fours, threw the ball and picked it up This film is for everyone and speaks to everyone watching it.
There will be a great amount of people who cry while watching this film and I'm not talking about the mums a lot of children cry as well. This was a brilliant film and I don't think I'm talking for myself right now I wasn't looking forward to watching this film but that turned all the way round at the end of this film definitely, as it was heart warming a lot, and the fact that it repeated is what gave it the sadness.
Charismatic animated tale thats sees a dog sent back to earth from heaven to learn an important lesson.
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