What is the most touching movie you have ever seen in your life?
I have seen many movies in my life, some are humorous comedies, some are imaginative science fiction movies, and some are romantic and tear-jerking love movies ... but what impressed me the most was a seemingly ordinary but touching documentary "Little Eight: A Dog's Story". This film is adapted from a true story that happened in Japan. It tells the story of a stray Akita dog adopted by a professor, who named it Hachi. Hachi will take the professor to work every morning and pick him up after work at night. Their feelings are deep. Later, the professor died of a sudden illness, and Hachi could no longer wait for the professor who came back from work. However, in the next nine years, Hachi remained the same, sticking to this agreement with the professor day after day for nine years, and never changed, whether it was stormy or hot sun exposure, until Hachi gradually became old and weak and finally died. I think this movie has some twists and turns. I first learned about this film in an English class. Our teacher gave us a brief introduction and then showed a short film. I remember I couldn't help crying when I watched it. When I saw Hachi stubbornly sticking to the agreement with the professor regardless of his illness, I was really sad, distressed by his persistence and moved by his deep and sincere feelings for the professor. This feeling of transcending species is really touching, especially it can arouse the strong cry of people who have raised animals. I remember after crying, I secretly looked around and found that all the students around me picked up paper towels to wipe their eyes. I think even tough guys will have a gentle side and will be moved by this movie and this unforgettable friendship. The second time I saw this movie was at home, when no one was around. I clicked on the movie page alone, feeling a little hesitant and unbearable. I'm afraid I'll cry again, even cry. Finally, based on my love for this movie, I clicked on it. The most impressive scene is that the professor adopted the stray dog Hachi and played with him despite his wife's opposition. In order to let him learn to catch the ball, the professor crawled on the ground to demonstrate. With the unremitting efforts of the professor, Hachi finally learned this skill and fell in love with this kind of interaction with the professor. Later, the professor died unexpectedly, and the film showed Harbin's loyalty and persistence by changing seasons in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Whether it's the scorching summer sun or the freezing winter, it's 365 days, every day, nine years, every year! This loyalty has never been defeated by anything, nor will it be surpassed by anything. Seeing such touching feelings between animals and people is really unforgettable in my life. This movie is really enough for me to remember.