Hachiko - His long wait for his master finally ends

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Every dog catcher should watch this movie.
This is the last part of the movie 'Hachiko, A Dog's Story'.
After nine long years of waiting faithfully for his dead master (Richard Gere), Hachiko now old and weary, limps to the same spot in front of the railway station where he had waited faithfully every day.

In the cold snowy night as people walk out of the station exit he recollects those joyful moments of his life that he had spent with his master.

Then, his master appears at the station exit...........

Hachiko feels the years and weariness drop away from him.............

He runs to greet his master who takes him away to a place where the two of them would be together.......................forever.


The master's grandson finishes narrating the story of Hachiko to his classmates who had initially thought this 'soppy' story of a dog, a big joke. But they are emotionally moved at the end of his narration.

When he goes home it is with another Hachiko of his own.

All this happens to Jan A.P. Kaczmarek's beautiful music in the background.

A great movie for a family to watch together.

But have some tissues handy.

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  • every time... every time I watch this, I promise myself I won't cry... I have never been able to keep that promise...

  • when i think of the real Hachi, years ago waited like this for his master, it makes me cry harder.

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  • I dunno about you guys, but this one true story, or should i say a true history, made me weep my ass out. Only this one true story out of all other sad movies, really touched my heart. 9 fucking years, 365 x 9 = 3285 days aprroximately, of waiting. My salutation and respect isnt enough for Hachi. All i could do is, continue weeping... Rest in peace Hachi.

  • 1 human year is worth 7 years in a dog so..... Hachi waited for 63 years?!?!

  • Hachi...You and your story have stood for nearly a century as a Paragon of Loyalty, Honor, and Strength. You have changed the lives of thousands, and touched the hearts of millions. My father, the toughest man I know, who served in the Vietnam War, can't fight his tears at this story. May you be happy in heaven with your master, and your soul be blessed. You earned it, by waiting for 9 long years. You will always stand as a symbol of true loyalty, even to a sad world. Thank you, Hachi.

  • i saw the movie cried a lot , and it was at the end i realised that its based on a true story , that made me cry more , come to think of it , the real hachi waited everyday ;( for his owner ...

    makes me so sad , lost my cat 1 year ago , i relate a lot to this movie , this story .. im sure this movie has made so many people better human beings ;) , im one of em .. hachi ur a legend ,,

  • I've got something in both my eyes...

  • Esta pili me hiso llorar como nunca como es posible los animales sean mas leales que las propias personas hermosa pelicula...

  • مافيه اوفي من الكلب سبحان الله = وفي هدا الزمان الفاسد هو اوفي حتي من الانسان الا من رحم الله

  • 5 idiots dislike it...

  • that movie make's me think:if u are old man, please dont take a dog cause if u die before him he have deep scar on hi's heart.a restore of he's live =(

  • Humans will always be shit, but a dog is loyal enough to see good on them

    so if you harm a dog in front of me, you're dead, that's all..

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