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A simple, heartwarming story of a loyal dog that waits for his master after his master's untimely death. The dog: an Akita. The story is real and took place in Japan in the early 20th Century.
smurdock1-409-863469
I love the movie. It makes it even more touching that it is a true story. If you love dogs this is a must see. Richard Gere does an amazing job. Have a box of tissue. If this movie doesn't bring a tear you're dead inside.
dror-19417
I don't know where to begin to say how much this movie moved me, maybe because I have an old dog I managed to connect more to the film, but first says it was the first and probably the last movie that made me cry.
There were only a few films that managed to cause tears in my eyes but for a few minutes I simply could not stop the tears.
From the beginning of the film until before the scane Hachi takes the ball and runs to the train station to bring it to the professor, it's pretty mediocre film, although whoever sees him a second time can cry even in this part.
From this scane, this movie is awesome ,brought tears to my eyes, I really couldn't stop the tears. The moment that broke me most of all is to see old Hachi walk very slowly and reach his permanent position under the abandoned train where he died.
This movie is the only movie that made me cry, even the toughest they have a dog will cry, an amazing film that made me experience an amazing of emotionality and real crying.
I give him 9.5 out of 10.
rahulrathaur-56760
This movie is something else, from direction to the actors even the music. The do's performance was flawless. I don't easily cry, but this movie made me not only sob but also cry shouting the name "Hachi".
Maybe it was just a dog but the impact of the movie makes even grown up's cry.
My Dad and my Mom too cried after watch this movie. It's true what is said in the movie. Even a dog can be a hero. This dog is my hero.You guys will love this movie, keep a case of tissue by your side.
YOU WILL NEED IT.
A must watch movie.