I'm waiting for you in the rain

Marcus 2022-03-23 09:02:59

Movies with animals as the theme always capture my heart easily, especially dogs. Compared with "A Dog's Mission" two years earlier, the story is more complicated and trivial. This movie is well-behaved. Golden Hair Enzo's eyes recalled the bits and pieces of his life spent with his host Danny.

Enzo was undoubtedly the luckiest little golden retriever ever since Danny saw Enzo's first sight and decided it was him. In the days that followed, he was involved in many important moments in Danny's life: following him to races; witnessing him and Eve meet and fall in love and giving them wedding rings when they got married; Accompanying Eve until the birth of the baby; and participating in the life and death of Danny's family's fight against cancer and the later lawsuit for custody of their daughter...

Although Enzo can't speak, he has a pair of wise eyes, he understands everything that happens, and he knows how to take care of and love the family in his own way. Danny treated him like an old friend of equal status who grew up on their own.

Humans and animals should respect each other and live in harmony. Although I don't have a dog now, I hope to have one of my own one day.

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  • Dayne 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Dog birth is too short, life is too long, this is the saddest thing. The filming is very healing and beautiful, and the voice of the dog is actually Kevin Costner...

  • Branson 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Milo people find the right way to play in middle age: warm hot daddy, a father role like a mountain. The dog is very cute, but for a rationalist like me, it is really impossible to play the dog's inner world so humanized...

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.