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Monday, June 20, 2011

A movie that will make you cry

Hachiko: A dog's story 



Starring:-
Richard Gere
Joan Allen
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Sarah Roemer
Jason Alexander
Erick Avari

Running time:- 104 minutes
Rating:- 8.0


Taglines:- A true story of faith, devotion and undying love.

Plot:-
This is the story based on the true incident in Japan and is really is a moving film about loyalty and the rare, invincible bonds that occasionally form almost instantaneously in the most unlikely places.The film is shown taking place on land of USA. Parker Wilson is a university professor and finds the puppy in cart in train station. He takes to home as he couldn't find dog's master. He tries to find dog's master but couldn't. So he takes puppy to his university where a Japanese professor translate tag on his band "Hachi". As Hachi grows up he begins to be more and more familiar with his master and the people near train station where he leaves his master for university and comes back afternoon to pick up his master.But oneday Professor Parker dies in university due to heart attack on course of teaching. Even that evening Hachi comes to pick up his master but never comes. Then for next nine more years he comes and waits for his beloved master. During his visits, Hachiko touches the lives of many who work near train station and teaches people love, compassion and above all yielding loyalty. Today there is a bronze statue of Hachi in Shibuya station in Japan as a permanent reminder of his devtion and love.


My review:-
I haven't cried watching movie in my life but watching Hachiko I couldn't control my tears. This is most emotional movie I had ever watched and all my friends had same opinion. This move is just enough to move the herat of grown ups who usually don't cry watching movie. I think no one should miss this movie and is one of greatest movies I have watched teaching me real meaning of love, devotion and loyalty. Though IMDB gave rating of only 8.0, but in my view it's over than 10. 

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