is to select the most famous dog in the world, Hachiko must be among them. Hachiko is an Akita dog born in 1923. Its owner is Professor Eizaburo Ueno of the University of Tokyo. The professor loves Hachiko very much, and it has become the professor's tail. It would take the professor to and from get off work every day, and live a happy life. Until 1925, when the professor died of a cerebral hemorrhage, Hachiko still insisted on going to Shibuya Station every day to wait for the professor who could not return. This waiting lasted for nine years. It was never absent regardless of the severe cold and heat. Later, its story was reported by the media, first spread throughout Japan, and then the people of the world were moved by its loyalty.
has many movies adapted from the story of Hachiko, but the best reputation is the American version of "The Story of Hachiko" with a score of 9.4 on Douban. In the original story, the 1920s and 1930s were a relatively barren era, and the entire Japanese society was plagued by the global economic recession. However, Hachiko, as an ownerless pet dog, spent those years waiting outside the station for its owner who died of illness. It survived in a society where supplies and food were scarce.
People tolerate it, treat it kindly, even appreciate its feelings, and develop it into a unique symbol and spiritual inheritance of their city! Although the Hollywood remake later placed the story in the United States decades later, the United States, which has not experienced war for more than a hundred years, has a complete breeding environment for pets, and it uses reality to add a hazy soft light to the entire story. !
Whether it is waiting for the previous owner or waiting for me, I feel very moved and very happy. It teaches us the meaning of loyalty—the one you love should never be forgotten.
978 The movie Melody recommends today: "The Story of Hachiko".