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    Default Hachi A Dogs Tale

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJMMvQG0tj8

    seems like a good film (lol) i saw something on documentary a few weeks ago that was about japan i think? and this was part of it and there is a statue of the dog outside a Japanese train station, but in the films its in america

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    Reminded me of that other film about some couple and a puppy at first, then it seemed like a cross between Due South and Lassie but the fact that it's based on a true story probably sells it to me Sounds like a nice tale - although I think the trailer just told me the whole story; which essentially seems to be the same as a part of one of the original Lassie movies when she sits at her master's graveside for days and days.

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    It's sure a touching and sad movie. I bet ima gonna to cry when i watch it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    Reminded me of that other film about some couple and a puppy at first, then it seemed like a cross between Due South and Lassie but the fact that it's based on a true story probably sells it to me Sounds like a nice tale - although I think the trailer just told me the whole story; which essentially seems to be the same as a part of one of the original Lassie movies when she sits at her master's graveside for days and days.

    i said that to tara when we watched it today and it does a little, but its still good lol

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    Anyway were you saying that the original real life story happened in Japan, and is the statue to commemorate how the dog sat in the same place for so long? Pretty nice little touch by the local people, if that's the case.

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    Awww I love Japanese Akitas (If thats the dog in the movie)
    A friend of mine said she seen it and her and all her friends were crying.

    ~ "Difference is brilliant, difference is what makes this world"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    Anyway were you saying that the original real life story happened in Japan, and is the statue to commemorate how the dog sat in the same place for so long? Pretty nice little touch by the local people, if that's the case.
    I saw this film and it was so sad! It's not the best film ever but like it's extremely sad.



    I've probably missed details out but it made me hysterical.
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    I wanted to see that but then everyone was telling me about it and how sad it was - ive completley changed my mind now :L

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    God, I cant stop the water works. Crying like a river after seeing it .

    I don't normally cry at movies but this is really sad and because it's a real life story, it makes it even more upsetting. That poor dog sitting in that spot for 10 years waiting for his owner to return it's too much.
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    I'm always going to want to make it move".

    It's beauitful

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