One of my favourite movies is this: Hachiko: A Dog's Tale, un remake of japanese original filme from 1987. This filme is from 2009, by director Lasse Hallstrom, and its starring is Richard Gere.
This movie tell us the story of a dog that was fair until the last of its day with its master, including the time after to the death of he, for a period of ten years. And the best of this story is that was a true fact, they still remember becuase was built a statue in honor to the dog, in the Shibuya station, Tokio city.
I first saw this movie in the last year, and that was once, enough time for I understand its message and I get catharsis, also is impossible for me don't cry every time that I see it.
This movie I like it because It's a really life lesson, because it teaches us to the humans what true meaning of concept of loyalty, that for selfishness we don't know understand, despite that we are rational beings and we're not instinctive beings as the animals.
The fact that the film highlights that the animals have also capacity feel emotions, in a progressively cold society with its nature, for me is a really really one of better movies that I saw in my life, therefore I recommend it.
OMG! I want to see this movie sooo much, but I don't have the strenght to do it, I know the legend of this Loyal Dog and just thinking about it makes me really soooo sad, so I think that watching the movie it's going to be really tearful.
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