Hachiko :)



      My friends recommended me this movie and they told me that I will cry .......so now,I warn you that you will cry very much
     The movie presents the true story of a dog, Akita Inu, named Hachiko. As a puppy, it`s found in the station by a music teacher, role played by Richard Gere, and it`s adopted.It`s named Hachiko after the pendant from his neck.(a simbol which represents number 8 ,in japanese:8 is Hachiko)

      2 years from their lifes pased fast: Hachiko leads the professor at the station every morning.and waits for him untill 5 o`clock,when he finishes work , they had an unscheduled meeting with a sconcs so they had to make bath toghether, they play toghether, Hachiko recieves a good massage from the professor  etc.. In the same time,the professor`s life is presented to us:he`s married and he has a daughter.


This was the beautiful part of the film.
       Hachiko was not used to catch the ball and to play fetch but....in the second part of the film,Hachiko felt that the professor is gonna`die so it played fetch to make him happy in the last day of his life,because,at work,the professor had an infarct and dyed.
       Hachiko waits in the station for the professor to come,in the same place,at 5 o`clock every day, but he`s not coming anymore.The professor`s wife moves in another town,and Hachiko is taken by her daughter,but Hachiko needs to go at the station to wait for his master,so it runs every day from the new hosts.
      The professor`s daughter understands Hachiko and she let it go, so Hachi moves around the station ,where he can wait for his master every day.

      After 9 years,the professor`s wife came back,....she went at the house which once was her`s ,and  when she went in the station she saw Hachi in the station waiting for his dead husband to come.She went at him and said :"Oh...you`re still waiting for him.Good boy.Can I wait with you the next train?"
     
 Hachiko waited the professor at the station untill the day he dyed.
      The story ends with the professor`s nephew ,who has a speech about his hero,and he talks about Hachiko.


       The film is based on a true story,
       The real Hachikowas born in Odate Japan in 1923.When his master Dr.Eisaburo Ueno,a professor at Tokyo University died in May,1925 ,Hachi returned to the Shibuya train station the next day and for the next nine years to wait.He died in  March,1934.
       Today,a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya railroad station.
              A bronze statue of Hachiko
                                    Hachiko

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