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I watched a moving and impressive movie just now which called " My Hero,Hachiko."
This film conveys a good relationship between people and animals.It is edited from a true story.
Hachiko is a dog,very loyal,faithful to his master who took him home when he was abandoned by someone or got lost.Parker,his master, a professor,is kind-hearted and sympathetic.He treated Hachiko as his son,and often played with him.From then on,Hachiko was deeply dependent on Parker.He sent him to work and waited him back outside the railway station everyday.
It is unlucky that Parker died from a heart disease.Hachiko once realized it,so in that morning ,he did not want Parker go to work. I do not know whether Hachiko knew Parker was dead or not.But from my point of view,I think Hachiko knew this,but he didn't believe it.Subconsciously,he made himself do not believe what happened.That is why from the next day,he continue to wait his master.This situation keep on more than ten years.
Finally,after a long time waiting,Hachiko became old and sick. At the end of Hachiko's life,he recalled the happy life with his master.This is the most affecting picture of the whole film.
All people worked around the station knew Hachiko,and they are all moved by Hachiko and Parker's friendship. A reporter broadcasted this story,and people all over the country knew them.I think this is the best way for us to memorize them.
The following words are picked from the film which i like very much,
I have said that the soul is not more than the body.And I have also said that the body is not more than the soul.And nothing,the God,is greater to one,than one's self is.
I leave them where they are.For I know that wherever I go,others will punctually come for ever and ever.
This film conveys a good relationship between people and animals.It is edited from a true story.
Hachiko is a dog,very loyal,faithful to his master who took him home when he was abandoned by someone or got lost.Parker,his master, a professor,is kind-hearted and sympathetic.He treated Hachiko as his son,and often played with him.From then on,Hachiko was deeply dependent on Parker.He sent him to work and waited him back outside the railway station everyday.
It is unlucky that Parker died from a heart disease.Hachiko once realized it,so in that morning ,he did not want Parker go to work. I do not know whether Hachiko knew Parker was dead or not.But from my point of view,I think Hachiko knew this,but he didn't believe it.Subconsciously,he made himself do not believe what happened.That is why from the next day,he continue to wait his master.This situation keep on more than ten years.
Finally,after a long time waiting,Hachiko became old and sick. At the end of Hachiko's life,he recalled the happy life with his master.This is the most affecting picture of the whole film.
All people worked around the station knew Hachiko,and they are all moved by Hachiko and Parker's friendship. A reporter broadcasted this story,and people all over the country knew them.I think this is the best way for us to memorize them.
The following words are picked from the film which i like very much,
I have said that the soul is not more than the body.And I have also said that the body is not more than the soul.And nothing,the God,is greater to one,than one's self is.
I leave them where they are.For I know that wherever I go,others will punctually come for ever and ever.
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Earlier, I watched a moving and impressive movie called "My Hero, Hachiko."
This film conveyed a good relationship between people and animals and is derived from a true story.
It is edited from a true story.
Hachiko is a loyal and faithful dog to his master who gave him shelter when he was abandoned by his previous owner or got lost.
Parker is a kind-hearted and sympathetic professor, who is Hachiko's master.
From then on,Hachiko was deeply very dependent on Parker.
It is unfortunate that Parker died later in the music from complications of heart disease.
When Hachiko realized Parker had heart disease, he did not want Parker go to work.
But from my point of view, I think Hachiko knew that Peter had died but refused to believe it.
Subconsciously,he made himself do not believe what happened.
That is why the next day <i>even though Peter was dead,</i> Hachiko continued to wait his master.
<i>Hachiko continued to wait for ten years.</i>
This is the most affecting <i>and emotional</i> scene of the whole film.
All people worked around the station knew Hachiko, and they were all moved by Hachiko and Parker's friendship.
A reporter broadcasted Hachiko's story and people all over the country knew about Hachiko's plight.
I think this is the best way for us to memorize them.
I think by giving Hachiko's story nation-wide coverage, was the best way for everyone to commemorate Hachiko's memory. The following is a quote which I liked from the film.
"I have said that the soul is not more than the body.
For I know that wherever I go,others will punctually come for ever and ever."
I just watched a moving and impressive movie just now which called " My Hero,Hachiko."
This film conveys shows a good relationship between people and animals.
It is edited from based on a true story.
Hachiko is a dog,very loyal and faithful dog to his master who took rescued him home when he was abandoned by someone or got lost.
Parker, his master, is a kind-hearted and sympathetic professor,is.
He treated Hachiko as his son, and often played with him.
From then on,Hachiko was deeply dependent on Parker.
He sent saw him off to work, and waited for him back his return outside the railway station everyday.
It is unlucky that Unfortunately, Parker died from a heart disease.
Once Hachiko realized it,so in that morning, he did not want Parker go to work.
But from my point of view, I think Hachiko knew this, but he didn't believe it.
Perhaps subconsciously, he made himself do not believe ignore what happened. Since we can't get into a dog's mind (believe me, I've tried!), I used "perhaps." Instead of "ignore" you can use "disbelieve" or "discount."
That is why from, he continued to wait for his master the next day.
This situation keep kept on for more than ten years.
Finally, after a long time waiting, Hachiko became old and sick.
At the end of Hachiko's life, he recalled the his happy life with his master.
This is the most affecting moving picture of the whole film.
All the people who worked around the station knew Hachiko, and they are were all moved by Hachiko and Parker's friendship.
A reporter broadcast this story, and people from all over the country knew them.
I think this is the best way for us to memorize memorialize them.
The following words are picked quoted from the film, which I liked very much,
And nothing, the God, is greater to one than one's self is.
For I know that wherever I go, others will punctually come for ever and ever.