Hachi

The film Hachi: A Dog's Story is adapted from a true Japanese story in 1933, directed by lasse hallstorm and co-starred by richard gere, joan allen and Sarah Romer. The film was first released in Japan, the prototype hometown of the story, on August 8, 2009.

The film tells the story of a university professor who adopted a small Akita dog and named it "Hachi". Every day after that, hachi sent the professor to the station in the morning and waited for the professor to come home together in the evening. Unfortunately, the professor died of illness and never returned to the station. However, Hachi waited at the station every day for the next nine years until he finally died [1].

Chinese name

Hachi: The Story of a Dog

Foreign name

Hachiko

Other translation names

The story of loyal dog Hachi, Akita dog 8 thousand, Hachi dog

Production company

Hell distribution

Production area

United States of America

Directing performance

Lasse Hallstr? M

stage a play

Stephen Lindsay, Cantor prodigy

Category type

The plot of a play

Leadership performance

Richard gere, joan allen, sarah roemer

Film length

93 minutes

Release time

65438+February 2009

grading

United States: g

conversational language

English

colour

colour

1 movie plot

University professor Parker (richard gere) meets a poor little Akita dog at a station in a small town.

Stills of The Story of Eight Men (12)

Its lonely figure aroused his pity. Although his wife (joan allen) strongly opposes it and tries her best to send it away, after seeing her husband and daughter's sincere love for it, she finally decides to make it a member of the family. Parker named it "Hachi".

Hachi grew up with the Parker family and changed from a puppy to a monster. Hachi accompanied Parker to work on time every day, and appeared at the gate of the station at five o'clock in the evening to meet Parker after work. This is their date time. In the eyes of the stationmaster of the town station, the hot dog vendor and the proprietress of the nearby store, this is a picture that has become accustomed to; Seeing Parker coming out of the station and shouting out the familiar "Xiao Ba", Xiao Ba jumped forward and spoiled with excitement, which has become a daily story of the station. However, on the day when Grade Eight learned to pick up the ball, Parker was both happy and proud, but it was also their last precious memory.

That day, Parker suddenly collapsed in college class. He died of a heart attack and never returned to the station. After that, at five o'clock every evening, Hachi came to the railway station to wait and stare. The next day and the third day, from summer to autumn, for nine years, Bagong remained the same until he died.