His ashes are buried next to his owner that he loved so much and waited 9 years for. They erected a statue of him in Shibiya Station in Japan. A symbol of unending loyalty.
got to visit the statue in 2018 and its so lovely to witness everybody admiring and petting it. cried so much, its one of my most cherished memories :)
Unfortunately, for me, those dog movies doesn't really compare to this one. For me, my top 3 dog movies are 1st place - Hachi: A Dog's Tale 2nd place - The Art of Racing in the Rain 3rd place - Arthur the King That's just for me. Have a nice day. 🐶🐕🐩🐺❤❤❤❤
I barely managed to get through this movie the first time through without sobbing and watching you get through this broke my heart all over again, especially knowing it was a retelling of the real Hachiko
This was the very first film to make me cry, never cried before because of a film, but this one had me sobbing and even now, years later and this time Not even seeing the hole film, I'm still sobbing. You right, dogs and animals in general represent something so pure and innocents🐶
That last scene is heartbreaking the symbol of the light is basically him dying that he knew it was time to go so he walked that last time to the station, and he was going into the light as signal as he was dying.
I’ve seen this movie once and honestly I don’t think my heart can take watching it through your eyes… I’m gonna bawl my eyes out 😭 Edit: oh look I’m 13 minutes in and I’m already a sobbing mess 😭
Like the man said it's got to be a purpose why the dog will fetch. And he knew what was wrong with him. he could smell it. Dogs have a better sense on things than us humans before we know things it's too late to do anything about it. The one thing that I love about dogs Is there pure and loyal but there not driven by greed or hate like humans. They don't act human they are loyal and good companions. And will be there for you. As long as you treat them good, they will be good back to you. I love how smart they are too how to train to for recuse and helping out others.
I watched this movie many years ago! I was sure that I couldn't watch it ever again, until today! The thing that broke me most about the movie, was that he didn't understand that the owner was dead! If someone could have made him understand, he wouldn't have to torture himself for 9 years! 😢🥺 But I read something today, from akita owners, that made me happy! They think that he was going to the train station to meet his owner first. But then continued because of the routine, pets and treats he was getting! 🥰
I love your reaction... ❤ I cry everytime I watched HachI, now I watch reactions..I still keep crying. I can't help it. I'm really weak when it comes to animals😭
This film hits me harder than any breakup ever could. I absolutely loved what you said about supporting hoarders over pounds-I couldn’t agree more, 200%! As an animal rescuer and advocate-living in the Philippines where I admit life can be hard-I often feel obligated to take in every animal I can reach, even saving some from pounds. But it’s heartbreaking knowing I can’t save them all. Seeing someone else with such a deep compassion for these creatures means so much, and for that, I’m subscribing. Thank you for lending a voice for them! 🐶🐾🩷💕
I'm definitely a cat lady, but I loved all of my dogs immensely throughout my life and I can't watch this movie any more. Just watching reactions has me bawling and becoming a blubbering mess 😭😭😭
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His ashes are buried next to his owner that he loved so much and waited 9 years for. They erected a statue of him in Shibiya Station in Japan. A symbol of unending loyalty.
got to visit the statue in 2018 and its so lovely to witness everybody admiring and petting it. cried so much, its one of my most cherished memories :)
It’s more heartbreaking from it being a real story 😭
I think it’s impossible not to AT LEAST shed a tear watching this movie; I am a hot mess every time 😄
NOOO not this movie!!😭😭 I watched it once as a child over ten years ago, and I still haven’t recovered from it💔😭
if you haven’t already, don’t watch a dogs journey , a dogs purpose or a dogs way home, your eyes will be filled with tears more than smiles
Unfortunately, for me, those dog movies doesn't really compare to this one.
For me, my top 3 dog movies are
1st place - Hachi: A Dog's Tale
2nd place - The Art of Racing in the Rain
3rd place - Arthur the King
That's just for me.
Have a nice day.
🐶🐕🐩🐺❤❤❤❤
I barely managed to get through this movie the first time through without sobbing and watching you get through this broke my heart all over again, especially knowing it was a retelling of the real Hachiko
This was the very first film to make me cry, never cried before because of a film, but this one had me sobbing and even now, years later and this time Not even seeing the hole film, I'm still sobbing. You right, dogs and animals in general represent something so pure and innocents🐶
That last scene is heartbreaking the symbol of the light is basically him dying that he knew it was time to go so he walked that last time to the station, and he was going into the light as signal as he was dying.
We need more people in this life like this man. Amazing
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I was sobbing through all of this movie. At the end I was on the floor 😅❤
As a dog lover, i cry my eyes out everytime i watch this, even now I’m crying with u😭 so that’s totally fine:) loved the reaction
Gonna save this for when I need a good cry... 🥺
I’ve seen this movie once and honestly I don’t think my heart can take watching it through your eyes… I’m gonna bawl my eyes out 😭
Edit: oh look I’m 13 minutes in and I’m already a sobbing mess 😭
If you want another heartfelt dog movie, I recommend Disneys "Togo". It's based on the 1925 serum run to Nome.
I hope Hachiko can be happy with the Professor, but it makes me even sadder because this actually happens in the real story
Like the man said it's got to be a purpose why the dog will fetch. And he knew what was wrong with him. he could smell it. Dogs have a better sense on things than us humans before we know things it's too late to do anything about it.
The one thing that I love about dogs Is there pure and loyal but there not driven by greed or hate like humans. They don't act human they are loyal and good companions. And will be there for you. As long as you treat them good, they will be good back to you. I love how smart they are too how to train to for recuse and helping out others.
LOL we named my dog Hachi after this movie, its my mom's favorite dog movie ❤
I cry everytime when I think about this
I watched this movie many years ago! I was sure that I couldn't watch it ever again, until today!
The thing that broke me most about the movie, was that he didn't understand that the owner was dead! If someone could have made him understand, he wouldn't have to torture himself for 9 years! 😢🥺
But I read something today, from akita owners, that made me happy! They think that he was going to the train station to meet his owner first. But then continued because of the routine, pets and treats he was getting! 🥰
Dogs don't understand the permanence of death. It's their nature
David was brutal with this one
I love your reaction... ❤ I cry everytime I watched HachI, now I watch reactions..I still keep crying. I can't help it. I'm really weak when it comes to animals😭
The most heart wrenching story ever
This movie is and will always be my Achilles heel!
Now excuse me while I put my pieces back together! 😭💔
У меня защитная реакция либо злость либо смех . Очень грустный фильм трогательный пздц
this movie is like titanic for me i cry every time i see hachiko ..
and God said, i will send them without wings so no one suspects they are angels
You should definitely watch a dogs journey, the first 2 movies are amazing.
This film hits me harder than any breakup ever could. I absolutely loved what you said about supporting hoarders over pounds-I couldn’t agree more, 200%! As an animal rescuer and advocate-living in the Philippines where I admit life can be hard-I often feel obligated to take in every animal I can reach, even saving some from pounds. But it’s heartbreaking knowing I can’t save them all. Seeing someone else with such a deep compassion for these creatures means so much, and for that, I’m subscribing. Thank you for lending a voice for them! 🐶🐾🩷💕
♥️ 🙏 dogs in particular are part of my happiness.
@7DeadlyBananas same!!! 🐶💕
Bro what are you doing? I watched this one singular time thinking “oh cute dog movie”…. NO
exactly
Blame my editor 😂
Being already familiar with the story of Hachi I at least went into it knowing what to expect, lol. But it was still hard to watch
ok now i think you need to watch Togo LOL. its such a beautifully done movie. orrr a dog's purpose! that ones a good one as well.
This is possibly the worst movie b/c of how good it is at being a heartbreaking and heartwarming story at the same time.
We don't deserve dogs, or any pets really. This is one movie that can make grown men weep like babies. You'd have to have a heart of stone not to.
Unfortunately I saw this in the theaters and I was on a date and it was brutal everyone was crying in the theatre I wont to watch it again.
i’ve watched this movie once and can NEVER watch it again. i literally cried so much my head hurt lol, way too painful for me to watch again 🥲
I'm definitely a cat lady, but I loved all of my dogs immensely throughout my life and I can't watch this movie any more. Just watching reactions has me bawling and becoming a blubbering mess 😭😭😭
This Movie is just 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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I vote for Turner & Hooch 😉
Okay, this was just straight up cruel to subject you to this movie without any warning. Bad David!
😂 I said the same thing
U should watch Togo!
I❤ Movie ( Its A Very Touching Story!)😭🙆🏻♀️🤗
😱🥰👨👩👧🐕🌈🌳🦋🖥💕
there is another movie the art of racing in the rain that killed me just like this movie
human centipede reaction when
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No matter how many times I watch this movie I cry every time it's such an amazing sad beautiful story ❤
Loved your reaction!!!