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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hachiko - A Dog's Story


i know imm. aft readin e short synopsis that i shldnt watch.
however aft watchin Love Happens for 1hr & dozed off,
i woke up & suddenly tot of watchin it.
jux 10mins thru e movie, i've already started tearing.
slightly more than halfway thru, im blowin my nose.
totally got me into cryin mode seriously.
lik how he wld run bac 2 e waitin spot 2 wait in e heavy snow;
wakin up early in e morn when e 1st train starts;
& how he cld foresee sth happenin 2 his owner -
4 he bite e ball & brin 2 stn jux 2 play fetch with him.
the owner was so happy! cux its e 1st time Hachiko played fetch.
perhaps im an animal lover which so explained i got touched easily.
my eyes were red frm cryin at e end of e movie..
gotta hide in e lavatory 2 freshen up b4 oths saw it..
fortunately i din watch it in e theaters else ...

have copied e synopsis over 2 share :
This heartwarming true story is an American adaptation
of a Japanese tale about a loyal dog named Hachiko.
This very special friend would accompany his master to the
train station every day and return each afternoon
to greet him after work. Sadly his master
departs one day, passes away and never returns to the station.
Hachiko faithfully returns to the same spot at the station
the very next day, and every day for the next nine years
to wait for his beloved master.
During his daily visits, Hachiko touches the lives of
many who work near and commute through the town square.
He teaches the local people love, compassion and above all
unyielding loyalty. Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his
waiting spot outside the Shibuya station in Japan as a
permanent reminder of his devotion and love.


Credits : Here & Here

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