Aba, your master is gone

Ona 2022-12-03 16:00:21

A cute and lively Akita, the professor is of course kind to him, but Hachi has spent his entire life showing his loyalty to his master.

The director has grasped the story very well. How to focus on the loyal dog Aba, and explain the life of the relevant characters clearly, makes me feel that when the director is shooting the characters, he is also introducing Aba's appearance.

I didn't cry, it's not that I didn't move me, on the contrary, I have also raised dogs, and I have a great feeling for the relationship between people and dogs, as well as the loyalty of dogs. After Aba was abandoned, he became a stray dog, but he was very dignified. I felt very sad to see Aba die alone in front of the station.

Dogs are the most loyal friends of human beings. After Hachiko, the loyal dog, I have also watched many films about the friendship between humans and dogs.

Recommended, classic!

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  • Theron 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    I'm waiting for you because no one is as nice to me as you are TT

  • Lukas 2022-02-25 08:02:26

    The American version is like a fairy tale, and the Japanese version is more cruel reality. Whoever dares to laugh at Ah Ba for being stupid, the hawkers at the roadside stalls will also retaliate with their old fists. The fat Kisaburo's wife told Aba that stray dogs are free and dignified and can do what you want. And people can't, rational people always have to move forward, and have to throw away those good memories, just like the old books of professors are disposed of. People may not be moved by Aba, but envied.