Monday, April 26, 2010

Movie Review: Hachi--a Dog's Story


Friday night I invited a group of women over to watch "Young Victoria" with me.  One of my friends needed to bring her kids and so I decided to pick up a movie for the kids to watch as well.  At the Red Box I just scanned the family movies, and picked one because it looked like it was about a dog and my kids love dogs.

One of the previews on the "Young Victoria" dvd was for "Hachi," and as I watched it I started to worry.  It looked like a tear jerker.  But Martha was sure her kids would be ok even if the movie was sad, and so I let them keep watching it.

Ninety minutes later my two girlies came downstairs with tear-streaked faces, needing hugs and wanting to tell me how good and how sad Hachi was.

Tonight we all watched it together while I cleaned up my room.  Well let me clarify that.  During parts of it I cleaned my room.  And during other parts I sat and hugged my kids and we all cried together.  Like babies.

This is such a sweet and tender movie about a man and his dog.  The story is actually true—it happened in Japan in the 1920's.  I won't tell you what happens, but I recommend it to anyone who has some kleenex available.  One of the reviews I read (after the fact) said that every single person in the theater who saw this movie was crying— even the men!

PS—there is some confusion as to what the movie is actually called.  Some places list it as Hachiko—a Dog's Story, and some as Hachi:a Dog's Tale.  Or vice versa....

2 comments:

  1. Maybe, just maybe, I would have not watched it if I had already known it would turn me into a sobbing mess!

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  2. I loved that movie, good tear jerk-er, but not quite as emotionally exhausting as Marley and Me. Sweet Doggie, and it made a little more sense knowing it was based in Japan.

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