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Hachi

The poster of "Hachi, always at your side."


I can not go see this movie. I would not, I refuse to do so. Vale mourn, but I'm not a masochist. Or maybe because, to be honest, I saw some great pieces in that library that is YouTube when searching for information for this post, and of course, turned to mourn.

Starring Richard Gere (who loves to make movies and remakes East, but look The Red Corner, and Dance? ), "Hachi, always by your side" was inspired by a true story from and a Japanese Akita dog breed. Hachi, as it is called the animal, went every day to the train station to wait for his owner to return to work. But one day, the man did not return due to cardiac arrest.



Photograph of the real Hachi (Wikipedia)



If you like the 'soap opera' by now must have sensed what follows: Hachi continues to go to the station every day to wait for the owner who will never come. May seem 'corny', but the fact that this happened in reality is what moves me. This dog was able to wait at the station for ten years until she finally died too.



Hachi Monument to the Shibuya station, where he waited until the day of his death. (Wikipedia)



rarely know people who wait too long, but I know of dogs that have done so. When my uncle died and was veiled in his house, his dog, mistakenly called 'Satanás'-slept at the foot of the coffin all night.

The same happened to the faithful 'Clavelito' inseparable friend of a great aunt. The dog was with her throughout her illness, and the day he died, he watched all night, with the women who prayed the rosary in the room. The next day, rebuilt his life with Martin, the husband of the aunt. Accompanied him to his birthday 96, the day when both left the village of Mala , his homeland. Poor Martin had returned to the idea of \u200b\u200bdying, but 'Clavelito', which by then was 15, would not stay to see. One day was lost and never found. Is that in life, like love, not everyone is made to wait twice.






Here is the trailer for the film, which had the story, rather than its realization.



Some scenes from "Hachi, always by your side" .






The unbearable final.


The film in its original version.


More information:
  • can go to facebook page Fans of Hachiko
  • can watch the movie on Youtube doing fragments here
  • Hachi information or Hachiko in Wikipedia
  • What people say about Hachi Twitter, click here .
  • A CBS report on Hachi and his monument.
  • Interview with Richard Gere on the film.
  • Interview film director, Lasse Hallström, who is a great lover of Akita.

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