We live in the period of active development of information technologies, when many new films and serials appear on the screen. Cinema is now available for any audience - be it schoolchildren, students or older people. Even for our grandparents there are movies that can touch their heart.
Among the abundance of genres of films, most of all I prefer comedies, art or adventure films. My most favorite movie, which I can review again and again, is called "Hachiko: the most faithful friend." This picture was created on the real events that took place in Japan in the thirties. This story of a dog named Hachiko so touched the hearts of people that he even erected a monument. I think that now there is no person who at least once did not see this wonderful film. And if more than once looked, then it's worth it.
The film's history is incredibly exciting and no less tragic. The protagonist, a university professor, when he was returning home from work, found a puppy at the railway station that was lost. Parker Uilosn, that was the name of the professor, tried to find his masters, but after unsuccessful attempts, he still decided to leave the kid himself and gave him the nickname Khatiko. Between the owner and the puppy there was some kind of unreliable affection, they became inseparable friends and always spent a lot of time together.
Every morning Khachiko escorted his master to work to the station, and in the evening he faithfully waited for his return, sitting on the parapet in front of the station. This continued from day to day. He already knew all the sellers and those who worked at the station. But one day everything changed. Parker went to work as usual, but he had a heart attack there, and he died ... Relatives and relatives are very sad about the loss, but the dog is also still faithfully waiting for his beloved host from the train. The deceased's wife is going to move to another city and wants to take Khatiko with him, but he escapes and rushes to the station, where he spends all his time in anticipation. He begins to feed the station staff, who are not indifferent to the fate of the animal. Ten years have passed ... Once Parker's wife came to visit her husband's grave and at the station saw Khatiko, who was sitting, as usual, on the parapet at the entrance to the station. After a while, the dog dies in the same place where he has been waiting for his master for many years.
This is a very emotional film, in which Richard Gere played in a talented and realistic manner. Such films make us think about how important it is to understand the true values that are near.
Among the abundance of genres of films, most of all I prefer comedies, art or adventure films. My most favorite movie, which I can review again and again, is called "Hachiko: the most faithful friend." This picture was created on the real events that took place in Japan in the thirties. This story of a dog named Hachiko so touched the hearts of people that he even erected a monument. I think that now there is no person who at least once did not see this wonderful film. And if more than once looked, then it's worth it.
The film's history is incredibly exciting and no less tragic. The protagonist, a university professor, when he was returning home from work, found a puppy at the railway station that was lost. Parker Uilosn, that was the name of the professor, tried to find his masters, but after unsuccessful attempts, he still decided to leave the kid himself and gave him the nickname Khatiko. Between the owner and the puppy there was some kind of unreliable affection, they became inseparable friends and always spent a lot of time together.
Every morning Khachiko escorted his master to work to the station, and in the evening he faithfully waited for his return, sitting on the parapet in front of the station. This continued from day to day. He already knew all the sellers and those who worked at the station. But one day everything changed. Parker went to work as usual, but he had a heart attack there, and he died ... Relatives and relatives are very sad about the loss, but the dog is also still faithfully waiting for his beloved host from the train. The deceased's wife is going to move to another city and wants to take Khatiko with him, but he escapes and rushes to the station, where he spends all his time in anticipation. He begins to feed the station staff, who are not indifferent to the fate of the animal. Ten years have passed ... Once Parker's wife came to visit her husband's grave and at the station saw Khatiko, who was sitting, as usual, on the parapet at the entrance to the station. After a while, the dog dies in the same place where he has been waiting for his master for many years.
This is a very emotional film, in which Richard Gere played in a talented and realistic manner. Such films make us think about how important it is to understand the true values that are near.