Originally, the tasting party said that it was very touching and asked everyone to prepare tissues, which aroused my great expectation. I thought it would be a good movie like the story of Hachiko. I cried several times. When the heroine Megan wanted to retire and adopt Rex, but when Rex was asked to continue serving, Megan did not ask to continue to serve together. Since Rex is regarded as a partner and family, then he will accompany him on the battlefield! Although I also know that this is useless (the retirement application has been submitted, there must be no turnaround), but at least the movie does not have a plot like the heroine trying to continue to serve and continue to accompany Rex. I am disappointed here!
Later, when the heroine returned home, she was in a daze all day long. Her mother bought her a dog to comfort her, but she angered her and went on to go to her father to be a parasite. Her parents did not What do you owe her! Later, the heroine finally went to work and only asked on the phone. Since I miss Rex so much, I think it is better to go back to the army and ask in person instead of asking so many times every day. Teacher! The person you like is going to see him (her), but I still haven't seen such a plot in the movie, so I'm disappointed.
In the end, Rex is finally going to retire. He made some efforts to adopt the heroine of Rex. It's not bad. One person and one dog finally meet again and live together in the future. At this time, my nose feels a little sour, that's all. .
During the movie screening, the people next to me were wiping tears, but why didn't I cry? Am I getting numb now? Or did the tears increase because I read the story of the loyal dog Hachiko first? I was thinking, if I watched War Dog Rex first, would I cry during this viewing?
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