The theme of time passing and never forgetting the one you loved is most likely to resonate with all viewers.
#Hachi a dogs tale review movie#
So to all the movie lovers, you could still generously watch this movie by purchasing a DVD copy or download it (hope torrent supports :). The serene setting of a professor who travels by train to work and a devoted dog who passionately waits for his masters return every single day.Chico, Layla and Forrest (who play the role of Hachi) – damn cute and loving dogs, perfectly epitomized the three roles.Parker Wilson – rendered the role of an ideal father to the loving pup.The engagement intensifies emotions, which take the story as it develops through the years to a bitter-sweet conclusion. A very gentle movie that keeps you engaged as the story unfurls a man with a kind loving heart, a heroic dog and a very sublime setting. From Academy Award-nominated director Lasse Hallstrom (2000, The Cider House Rules) comes HACHI: A DOGS TALE, a film based on one of the most treasured and heartwarming true stories ever told. This is a story of great love and respect between a college professor and a puppy that got abandoned at a train station. The unrelenting wait for 10 years, progressively more broken in body, he stands vigil at the station, his fidelity inspiring newspaper celebrity and subsequent donations for his care.
Hachi is unable to process the notion that his master will not return. The main character dies and this is tear-jerking.Pet lovers who have pets may not watch movies like this again (my tutor was pained after watching this movie).If you would like to know more, you can watch Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, a great movie from the US, starring Richard Gere. The most famous is at Shibuya Station in Tokyo Japan. You may not enjoy your popcorns or nachos while watching this movie ? (Source: ) Hachiko became a legend, and his story is still celebrated today.Keep a box/ pack of tissues with you if you wanna watch this movie ?.So I had the benefit of putting it on pause and then playing it from where I stopped. I watched this movie just once in the midst of putting my toddler to sleep to cutting vegetables and answering some pathetic sales phone-calls. This movie definitely deserves a review though I did not watch it on a big screen (theatre). The dog would accompany his owner to the train station everyday and return each. Unable to locate the original owner Hachi stays with the professor and over a period of time, they form an unbreakable bond. A college proffessor receives a dog as a present and names it Hachiko. The movie was released in 2009 and the lead role is played by Richard Gere.The movie Hachi talks about a professor who finds an abandoned dog on a snowy night and takes him home much to the dismay of his wife. The movie is a true story based in Japan in the year 1930. That’s what sparked my interest in watching Hachi – A Dog’s Tale.
My tutor very elatedly talks about how loyal dogs are. I prefer watching them wag their tails, nudge, sniff and do those little acts of love and affection as they walk with their masters or rather I would address them as their family members. We award this movie the Dove”Family-Approved” Seal for all ages.I like animals, even pets for that matter however I have no kinship towards raising a pet dog or cat or any animal. I must warn you that you will want to have the Kleenex ready for this one. Day after day he returned to the train station to wait and along the way instill love, compassion and loyalty to all who came in contact with him at the station.īased on a true story, this film is a heartwarming while heart-breaking story of loyalty.
But the loyalty Hachi had for Parker stays with this dog for years. Then one day Parker became ill and never returned. Hachi followed Parker to the train station every day no matter how much his master tried to make the dog stay. Parker and Hachi (a name that was derived from a Chinese symbol from a tag that he wore) became inseparable. One day as he returns he finds this small puppy and takes him home. Parker Wilson is a professor and takes the train everyday. His choice for his topic is his grandfather’s dog, Hachi. Our story starts out with a young boy giving a speech to his class about his hero. Who doesn’t fall in love with a cute and cuddly puppy? Especially one that is all alone at a train station.