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The more people you know, the more I like dogs, recommending a few dog movies to you

People jokingly say that the more people you know, the more you like dogs!

Many people may recognize this now. If you don't raise a dog, you may not appreciate the fun, of course, it won't be smooth sailing, sometimes dogs will disappear or get sick and eventually leave you.

Hey, let me tell you about the fun of having a puppy. Recommend a few dog movies so you can feel the excitement and the touching farewell emotions of dogs even when you're not surrounded by them.

P.s. Please prepare plenty of tissues before watching the movie.


1: 'Dog Hero' Douban rating: 8.8

Togo is not 'Uncle', Togo is a dog, which is confusing. Why would there be such a perfect dog? If it could understand what people were saying, it would definitely be a very caring companion. As a chosen leader, Togo is also quite tragic, almost dying as a child, and repeatedly being wanted to be sent away by its owner, but such a smart and courageous dog eventually grew up to be the best one. Watching it, one really feels sorry for it and heartbroken. There can be so many dogs in a person's life, but a dog's life may only have one owner. Togo go forward without hesitation. Based on real events, it's amazing!


2: 'Hachiko' Douban rating: 9.4

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Ryuichi Hasegawa can master various genres. This story is incredibly touching when adapted. The story happened in Japan in the 1930s, and the film was shot in 1987. Hachiko's loyalty and love for his owner moved countless people. It also created a box office revenue of 4 billion yen. Tearful moments: Hachiko waited for his owner every evening for 9 years after his death, and still waited at the gate. ...


3: 'Dog Island' Douban rating: 8.3

Wes Anderson's movies shouldn't be missed. This animated movie was also delayed until today. The rough and cartoonish style was not appealing at first, but it became more adorable as the story progressed. It's a wonderful animated movie that's full of innocence and excitement. The voice actor lineup is also very strong.


4: 'I Wait for You in the Rain' Douban rating: 8.2

I know it's a movie about dogs, and I was afraid it would be too sad. The emotions were well controlled, until the appearance of the little boy at the end, which made me feel like letting go. Or perhaps it's about the sense of relief. Kevin appeared in a voice-over format, and his voice is very charming! If you don't raise a dog, you might find it bland, but if you do, you'll definitely cry. Soothing, heartwarming, a dog that wants to be human, and has a long and short life with two generations.


5: 'Guide Dog Q' Douban rating: 8.4

A Labrador named Q was selected to undergo guide dog training. After a tough training, Q became a qualified guide dog and got to know his first owner, Mr. Watanabe. Just developing a feeling, Watanabe got sick and died. Mr. Watanabe didn't trust guide dogs at the beginning, and became the closest companion with Q. After a three-year illness, he found Q and let Q accompany him for the last 30 meters of his life. Q died at the training center.

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6: 'South Pole Adventure' Douban rating: 8.7

I found a characteristic: any movie starring animals or children is touching. They don't need acting skills, just presenting their true selves is OK. It's hard to ask adult actors to match them, but they are very good at cooperating.


7: '101 Dogs' Douban rating: 8.3

Dai dog Pong and Pattyta got married and had 15 puppies. While the family was enjoying the joy of the puppies, a heartless woman stole the puppies to make a spotted coat. Meanwhile, a puppy rescue story began. That obsessed woman is probably the most neurotic and annoying maniac I've ever seen in an animated movie. Because of this spotted dog's cute image, many people wanted to raise this kind of dog after watching the movie. In fact, the temperament of the Dai dog is not good, and it's not suitable to raise as a pet.

8: 'Dog and Sister' Douban rating: 8.4


The brother gave a puppy to his sister who was raised together. 'The three' became closer. Unluckily, the sister fell into an ice pit and drowned. The brother blamed the dog for her accident and ran away. The dog followed him along the tracks to protect him and died. This Korean movie's tear-jerking skills are truly not exaggerated. No matter the subject matter, it can create touching moments. Perhaps this is just serendipity.

9: 'Benji' Douban rating: 9.1


Disney released a very special movie in 1987, called 'Benji'. The whole movie is starred by animals and children. The story is about the story of a puppy named Benji. Most of the plot is the scene where animals are acting. Therefore, there are not many dialogues, so the story is quite touching. The soundtrack is also very good. Recently, you can see clips of this movie on short videos.

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