The film is called "The Day You Named", and it is a Japanese documentary with the protagonist (a volunteer) as the first perspective. It tells the true story of how the volunteers rescued these poor dogs, and this documentary brings people more thinking than the tear-jerking plot of "Hachiko the Faithful Dog".

Douban score 8.1, a very high score, is a film with excellent reputation and content.
In real society, even humans who stand at the top of the food chain have beggars, and there are also cases of living on the streets and dying on their own, let alone dogs?
Therefore, through the perspective of the film, we see the tragic fate of many dogs: abandoned by their owners for various reasons, or for commercial purposes, the dog's body and mind have been severely damaged... They either live on the streets to fend for themselves, or they are arrested and euthanized, and what can be done about such a fate, as dogs? They are so helpless...
"They can't choose their own lives."
"A dog cannot choose its owner, and its life depends on what kind of human being it follows."
"We can't rescue every one every day, we can only try to start from the weakest, maybe where we can't see, there are still many lives waiting for us."
These thought-provoking words come from the film's narration.
The moment you name a small animal, there is an inseparable bond. Adopt instead of buying, once you decide to have an extra plush family member, you have to be responsible for the end, do not abandon it for objective reasons.
Plush is both a pet and a family member, although humans are the owners in life, but from another point of view, why don't dogs and we support each other to live? This reminds the pet king of a famous little story:
One morning after the storm, a man came to the beach for a walk, and he noticed that in the shallow puddles of the beach, there were many small fish that had been swept up by the storm. They are trapped in shallow puddles, and it won't be long before the water in the shallow puddles is sucked dry by sand and steamed dry by the sun, and these small fish will die from drying up. He walked slowly forward, and suddenly saw a little boy, walking very slowly and constantly bending down, picking up the small fish from the puddle and throwing them into the sea with difficulty. Finally, the man couldn't resist walking over and said to the child, "There are thousands of fish in the puddle, and you can't save them." "I know." Oh, so why are you still throwing, and who cares? "This fish cares!" The child said as he picked up a small fish and threw it into the sea. "And this one, this one..."
The film is very plain, like our lives. But there is often a feeling in life, and it lies in the life that we save.
From these weak lives, we can see the hope for the future...
There are pets who have always encouraged everyone to give priority to adoption before deciding to have a dog, which is a love and a good deed, if you take good care of the adopted dog, I believe the dog will also know how to be grateful!
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