Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Do not forget people whom you love

Today i saw a movie which kept me crying through the whole final part....It was the "Hachiko: A Dog's Story"...An amazing story about a dog and his master.... about dog's loyalty, love and faith to his master....
..the screenplay is adapted from a Japanese film made 20 years ago, which itself was based on the well-known story, i would say a Legend from the 1930s about an Akita( a dog) that came to the train station in Tokyo to wait for his master every day for 10 years after the man died.


..poor doog couldnt accept that the master had been died , Hachiko couldnt accept the fact that he didnt have to meet its master in the station every day at 5 o'clock.....the whole 10 years after his death he used to come to that station.....untill he died himself too....


....its a really touching story,,, and more touchy is the fact that it is based on the real story ...
....after that movie i asked myself :'' Why people, being on a higher level of consciousness, cant be so faithfull, devoted as the dogs are....why they lie, betray, hurt, forget those ones whom they love...."...and i couldnt find the answer...the only thing which was flying in my mind were the words of one poet :
"The more I see of people, the more I like dogs".


In conclusion, I would add the phrase from that movie :" Do not forget people whom you love"...i guess this is the secret or may be even the formula of our existence....


............be happy

4 comments:

  1. Even I watched it once. indeed very touching story.
    Reminded of The Fox in "The Little Prince" : "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed"
    so true...

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  2. hi,
    nice to see ur post abt Hachiko... i was also touched by that film. my blog is www.zarahstalswing.blogspot.com

    suzaine

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  3. Hi, Suzaine, nice to see your comment, yes the movie is great...:))

    btw....you have a nice blog ...

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