"The Story of Hachiko the Faithful Dog" is a movie that I shed tears every time I watch it, it is based on a true story, Hachiko was born in 1923, after the death of its owner, he has been waiting for its owner to return at Shibuya Station, until he dies, and in the eleven years of his life, he has spent almost all of the eleven years of his life waiting. Its loyalty touched countless people, and later, Shibuya Station had a statue of Hachiko, a loyal dog, and the place became a tourist attraction. What's the place that struck you deeply when you watched this movie?
What touched me the most was the love between Hachiko and Parker, Parker regarded Little Eight as an extremely important friend or partner in life, and Hachiko regarded Parker as the whole of life, and they needed each other and regarded each other as an inseparable part of life. Every time I see the line in the movie "Hey, you don't have to wait any longer, he won't be back", I will unconsciously shed tears, uncontrollably, and hit the heart. We all knew Parker wasn't coming back, but Little Eight thought Parker would come back, waiting day in and day out for the people he loved the most until the last moment of his life.

Hachiko's loyalty deeply touched me, and sometimes I even had an unrealistic thought, "Professor, can you come back and accompany Xiao Hachi?" "Little Eight has spent his life telling us loyalty, and we can't explain the meaning with any reason or logic, but this meaning really exists, which is worthy of our praise and is what we yearn for."
I reflected again, if it was Hachiko who died, what kind of story would it be? Parker wouldn't say softly every day after work, "Eight odds, good, let's go home." "It's another beautiful story that comes to my mind. Or Parker will leave this sad place like his wife, forget the relationship, and live again. We don't know the ending of this story, do you have your own answer?