laitimes

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

author:Round head talks about movies

1. The story of Hachiko, a loyal dog

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

The Story of Hachiko the Loyal Dog is based on a true story that took place in Japan in 1925 and is directed by Lyse Holstrom and co-starring Richard Kiel, Joan Allen and Sarah Romer. The film was first released on August 8, 2009 in Japan, the hometown of the story's prototype. The film tells the story of a university professor who adopts a small Akita dog and takes the name "Hachiko". Every day after that, Hachiko sent the professor to the station in the morning and waited for the professor to go home with him in the evening. Unfortunately, the professor died of illness and never returned to the station, but Hachiko waited at the station on time every day for the next 9 years until he finally died.

2, the miracle of dogs

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

The Miracle of a Dog is a drama film starring Ryuichi Ino, Asasuke Sasaki, Ken Uzui, and Eiichiro Funakoshi. Based on a true story, the film tells the story of Ryota and Cai who adopt a discarded puppy and then live a very happy life. However, a sudden earthquake of magnitude 6.8 occurred in the Chugok-etsu area of Niigata Prefecture, and Mary found the crushed Cai and Yuzo through continuous searching, and Mary was too weak to pull Grandpa and Cai out, so she had to constantly lick their faces to show comfort and encouragement. Mary leads the SDF member Yasuda to ishikawa's house, and Saewa Yuzo is finally saved. The film was released in Japan on December 8, 2007.

3. Lacey the Greyhound

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

Lacey the Greyhound is an American film directed by Fred Wilcox and starring Roddy McDowell, Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Taylor, and others, produced in 1943. It tells the story of Sam and his wife Sarah, who had to sell his son Joe's dog, Lacey, to Duke Rudlin in order to make ends meet. Missing the little master, Lacey sneaked out of the Duke's house several times, but the loyal Sam family returned it each time. Later, the Duke and his granddaughter moved to distant Scotland, and Lacey escaped again and returned to his master through great difficulties. The old Duke was impressed by Lacey's courage and perseverance and returned it to Joe, the story of Lacey's final reunion with his master. The film was released in the United States on October 7, 1943.

4. Guide dog Q

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

Adapted from the novel "Goodbye, Koru" by Japanese writer Kengo Ishiguro, "Guide Dog Q" is a drama film directed by Korean-Japanese director Choi Yoichi and co-starring Kaoru Kobayashi, Kirihei Shiina, Teruyuki Kagawa, Keiko Toda, and Yuka Kurotani. The film was released in Japan on March 13, 2004. The film tells the story of Koru (Little Q) who serves Mr. Watanabe, who is blind in middle age, after becoming a guide dog, but is sent back to the training center two years later due to the owner suffering from kidney failure. After Watanabe's death, When Xiao Q was doing a demonstration of a guide dog, he was taken home by the Renjing couple of the foster family, and later died of leukemia.

5, the dog and my ten agreements

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

Ten Engagements Between The Dog and Me is a drama film starring Reina Tanaka, Ryo Kase, and Mayuko Fukuda. It was released in Japan in 2008 and in China in 2009. The film tells the story of the intimate feelings between people and dogs and the important position in the hearts of their owners. After graduation, the heroine Mingli entered the Asahiyama Zoo to work, and her busy life made her have no time to take care of Sox who had been with her for many years, but when she needed help, Sox came to help as before. One of the ten engagements is "I can only live about ten years, so please try to be with me." "Ten years have passed since the day we first met Sox...

6. The strange fate of people and dogs

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

Showbox, the production company of the movie "The Strange Adventure of Man and Dog", co-directed by Park Eun-hyung and Oh Dae-jun, and co-performed by Yoo Seung-ho, Kim Heung-ki, An Ji-keung, Kim Dong-young, Xu Ronghua, etc., tells the story of Can-il and Su-yi as a pair of brothers and sisters who are dependent on each other, and on the occasion of their sister's birthday, Can-il's newborn puppy is used as a birthday gift for his sister, and the puppy is named "Heart Heart". When they were playing by a frozen river, Sue fell into the cracked ice and eventually drowned, Canyi believes that it is the fault of the heart, Canyi carried his sister's favorite school bag and ran away from home, but the innocent heart just wants to follow the brothers and sisters single-mindedly, so he looks for the story of the master's wandering life in canyi's footsteps. The film was released in South Korea on October 25, 2006.

7. The nest of the little yellow dog

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

The screenwriter of this film is Bianbassolang Dawa, and the director is Bianbassolang Dawa. "The Little Yellow Dog's Den" is the latest masterpiece of the Oscar-nominated "Camel Camel Don't Cry" by Mongolian female director Ben Bassolang Dawa, and it is also her first feature film. It's a story told to you, with beautiful blooming images and melodious music captivating movies. This film, which is cooperated by the German and Outer Mongolian Federations, successfully beat the other six "competition films" when it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival last year, touching the hearts of many audiences and judges, and gloriously won the "Palme d'Or" best film at the Cannes Film Festival, becoming the new ally of dog films.

8. Marley and me

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

The film "Marley and Me" is a comedy film directed by David Francol and starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. The film is based on newspaper columnist John Jerrogan's best-selling book, Marley and Me: A Happy Life with the World's Number One Troublemaker. The film is about the Jerrogans, who have just gotten married, and both have successful careers, living together in a new house in Florida. The couple originally planned to have a child, but they were afraid that they would not have the experience to cope with it, so they planned to experience it in advance, starting with taking care of the puppy. Marley, the Labrador, walked into the story of their family. The release date is December 25, 2008.

9, the life of a dog

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

The Dog's Life is a short comedy film produced by First National Pictures Inc, directed by Charlie Chaplin and starring Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purviance. It mainly tells the story of a destitute homeless man, Charlie, who endures hunger all day long and meets a wounded puppy Skye on the way to find a job, and the good-hearted homeless man has been dependent on Skyepp ever since. They come to a dance hall and meet the singer Edna, but they are thrown out of the scene because they can't afford it. As Charlie returns to the dilapidated cabin in despair, Skye suddenly discovers something—it digs a pit so hard that it digs out a wallet full of money, and everything changes.

10, a dog's mission

Ten movies about dogs are recommended, the first one is crying, and Chaplin has one on the list

A Dog's Mission is produced by Amblin Entertainment, imported by China Film Group Corporation, and distributed by Huaxia Film Distribution Co., Ltd., directed by Lyce Holstrom, and co-starring Josh Gad, Brett Robertson, Dennis Quaid, and Peggy Lipton. Based on the novel of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron, the film tells the story of a dog Bailey who undergoes multiple rebirths, searches for different missions in the cycle of life, and finally returns to the original owner. The film was released in the United States on January 27, 2017, and in China on March 3, 2017.

Read on