What do you think is the most touching part of the show?

Helmer 2022-03-21 09:02:56

The dog took the hostess' hat and lay down quietly
Maybe less than two months. Lying quietly on the side of the road.

In July 2019, I saw the lost kitten in Figure 2 on the way to work. At that time, I was just screaming anxiously in the grass by the roadside. It's like she's looking for her mother. I looked at it at 4 weeks and it doesn't seem to be there. Later, I contacted the Small Animal Protection Association and sent it for adoption. In the end, he seemed to be taken away by an uncle.

When the heroine left, the dog lay quietly on her hat. Start wandering. It's like missing an old friend.

The author is also a very funny person. Can write such an interesting dog.

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  • Madeline 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Why do dog movies now follow the human self-healing route?

  • Erika 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Damn, the subtitles of the new movie resources are really messed up, and I watched the whole movie with half a bucket of English. Enzo once said: "I once watched a documentary about Mongolia. In Mongolia, people believe that when a dog dies, it will become a man in its next life." Many years after Enzo's death, there was a car one day. The fan boy came to the arena and found Denny for an autograph. Denny asked what his name was, and the little boy said my name was Enzo. Denny smiled and said, you reminded me of an old friend of mine. My god, I burst into tears when I saw this place! Although the canine story movies are all the same, they always tell stories of loyalty and growth, but whether in China or the United States, this kind of stalk of reincarnation is really too good to cry.

The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes

  • Denny: The car goes where the eyes go.

  • Enzo: Sometimes my life seems like it has been so long and so short at the same time. I feel as if I've lived for an eternity.

    Denny: [enters the house] Yo, Enz?

    Enzo: And yet it's as if no time has passed at all.

    Denny: [notices Enzo lying on the floor] Enzo?

    Enzo: I hear the worry in his voice.

    Denny: What happened pal? Oh, Enz.

    Enzo: I can smell the day on him. Motor oil and gasoline and roast chicken.

    Denny: Can you get up, bud?

    Enzo: I saw a documentary about Mongolia on TV once.

    Denny: [steps over Enzo and bends to rub hin] Oh... Okay.

    Enzo: In Mongolia, when a dog dies, he is buried high in the hills, so people cannot walk on his grave.

    Denny: [Rubbing him] I'm here buddy, I'm right here.

    Enzo: His master whispers into the dog's ears his wishes that in his next life the dog will return as a man. Not all dogs return as men they say. Only those who are ready.

    Denny: Let's get you up

    [picks Enzo up]

    Enzo: I am ready. I know death is not the end. Eve told me so. And I believe her. When I return to this world, I will practically be an adult the moment I am plucked from the womb with all the preparation I have done.

    Denny: [lays down on the sofa with Enzo] there he is.

    Enzo: I will walk among my fellow men, lick my lips with my small dexterous tongue and shake hands with a firm grasp.

    Denny: [rubbing his head] There's my Enzo.

    Enzo: And I will teach people all that I know. All that I have learned.

    Denny: [puts on tv] you okay now?

    Enzo: I'm fine Denny. I am.

    Denny: You've always been with me. You've always been my Enzo. First time I saw you, I knew we were supposed to be together. I love you boy.