will byers deserves to be happy it doesn’t necessarily need to be heaven. just a place, likely out of our physical world where Hachi and his owner can be together in serenity forever.
@bbyoutube It depends on your religion and how closely you adhere to that religion. For example, different Popes over the years have been asked that question. Do animals go to heaven? Some Popes say yes and others say no. And that’s just Christianity. Obviously there are many other religions with their own beliefs too.
Please also watch the original Japanese movie set in the 1930s and you will be moved too. It's the real story as it happened. In Japanese the film is known as "Hachiko Monogatori" but you'll find a version with subtitles.
Normally I might cry at the end of a movie or at a specific part which is sad but with this movie I cried from the moment his master died and for the remainder of the movie. From that moment on every minute of the movie was gut wrenchingly sad The tears kept flowing.. What remarkable loyalty from a dog
me indeed felt the same. the moment , the master died till the end , my emotions overturned n tears keep falling. how pure is the protrayal of love we can see in this scene .. awesome love
+Jane Byfield I cried even before the movie started :-/ Maybe because I knew what would happen... But the worst part was when Hachi aged and met the owner's wife again. Hit me really hard.
You Richard Gere and this dog has a magic together..you did good,that dog looks like he belongs to you..Thank you for the wonderful acting..You touched our hearts...
If I ever take a trip to Japan, I'll wake up every morning to go to Hachiko's statue, and wait and sit around for an hour, just for Hachiko! So he won't be lonely.
+Fremont Pathfinder I mean...how!? I could only see it one time, because I was crying like a little girl and I remember I said "I'm never going to watch this movie again" lol and till now I have never watched it again
Redhead5150, congratulations for your beautiful deeds. But I would say ALL dogs are wonderful as they give you unconditional love, a thing you'll never get from human beings
It just... My eyes hurt when i watch this movie. Even if its 284729448826175 times im watching. Same shit happens Lay down Try not to cry Cry like a baby.
This is one of the most beautiful movies I've seen in a long time...I couldn't stop crying.....I wish Hollywood would make more of these heartfelt movies.
dogs are supersmart , even the day he died he felt something was wrong and didnt wanna join him to the station, they have a 6th senswe humans dont have but hatchi actually always had hope he was wrong and to see the man he loves again
i never cried so much in a movie befor it hurts just thinking about it my throat was swore an my eyes are warm and they burn i get a heavy heart just thinking about it
I watched this movie on Netflix. It was fantastic. I fell in love with the whole story, the actors and the acting. I have not cried this hard in a while, then watch the real story on you tube and cry some more. My heart was breaking when I seen him waiting under the abandoned train each night just to go back to the station and wait some more. But there were happy times too. I will buy this movie as it's a keeper. 💕💝
Richard Gere is such a bad ass for doing this movie. The role of Parker was a special role requiring someone who truely is an honest and decent human being.. not many could have made it believable.
Even before this video started I was in tears. This is the love animals have for humans. Beyond unconditional love. Beyond the words to describe their loyalty, and their kindness for us
I started watching this movie right when Richard Gere's character died. As soon as I saw Hachi waiting for him at the train station.......that did it.......balling like a baby for the rest of the movie! And then to find out that this was a true story, it REALLY broke my heart! This is one of the most touching and saddest movies that I have ever seen! More sad then "Where The Red Fern Grows" and "Old Yeller" combined! A must see for all animal lovers!!! Hachi earned the statue that was mad
I'm already crying and I haven't even watched the movie. I don't think I have the courage to watch it. The Hachiko statue is everyone's favorite meeting spot. YET! The whole place is so packed with people that it has become the worst meeting spot. Me and my friend decided to meet at Hachiko once, back in '86. We looked for each other like an hour or two, but we never got to find each other. I couldn't believe it, because it's such a small area. How could we miss each other?? I called my friend after I went home defeated. She said she was there the whole time, and I said I was there the whole time. We still talk about it. We were planning to go watch Madame Souzatska.
This movie reminded me of a dog my girlfriend had and he was one of my best friends. Then one day he had to be put to sleep. This movie reminded me just how close humans and dogs could get and it made me miss him so much. R.I.P Pooky :,(
+Erin Delic this reminds me of my pup cujo (don't ask me why I decided to give him that name.) he was a protector and a good friend and then some sick FUCK decided to attach his leash to another dog who was just running around and choking cujo out poor poor cujo!😔🐶
me and my Classmates were watching hachiko then when hachiko died me and my Classmates were crying SOOOO HARD that I can hear it from far away omg so emotional
This is like the story of that woman from Mexico. When she was around 20 years old and was a week away from marrying her boyfriend, he went fishing on a boat, a hurricane caught him and he never returned. From that day on she waited for him dressed in white at the harbour. She did that every single day for 41 years. Now, that is devotion.
This movie really got me! Never cried so much watching any other movie! The last scene has a really strong combination of image and music. I dont even know how to put it in words! It's a really great movie!
After watching this movie I can't control my feelings....... I though about me that I'm a strong guy to face any situations but after watching this film I understood that I can't face any of such situations that I loved to do......FROM NOW ON HACHI IS MY HERO.....I WONDER ABOUT HIS LOYALTY TO THE CARETAKER........ ❤️
This was the most amazing movie I've ever seen!!! Thank you for making it! It's my favorite movie!!!! Cried my eyes out! Shows the true loyalty of a dog!!! I wish it got more notoriety!!!!!!
I've watched this movie today, I never thought it was based on a true story. And this movie was a great movie that had a very good value which I mean it teach us how to treat your animal/pet in a good way,loving and being nice to any animal that you've found and of course the loyalty. I've try not to cry I couldn't hold my tears,it was so heart touching film. Being nice and kind to animals/pet is not like being nice to human its totally different no matter how bad you are in person right?. :)
I bawled my eyes out I rather die then let hachi or his owner die like he waited for his master least he is buried next to him Dog brothers for life ! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓💞💓
Dogs know what bad is going to be..so on that last day when owner died hachi did not want to go with his owner at morning because he was saying to his owner dont go ;something bad is happening today.he was barking so to stop him don't go please ..even he became ready to fetch the ball at the end so that he can try to convince his owner ;and stay with him.# such a great movie ..i cried
26 years old and I cry every time I see this movie, or the Japanese original. I think knowing this is based on a true thing makes it worse. I love the movie and Hatchi...I hope he's with his owner...somewhere.
I own this movie on bluray DVD and it is a beautifully made and heartrending story that should have had a wider commercial release and deserved success. Gere deserves credit for bringing the project to fruition with Lasse Halstrom as the director and the supporting cast was impeccable. I defy anyone to watch the film to completion and not to be moved by the story. Gere, as evidenced by his recent work in Arbitrage, continues to be a first rate actor who looks for compelling stories.
I cried so so much watching this movie! Phenomenal!!! Stellar job Richard Gere, absolutely stellar! This movie was so touching, and such a beautiful lesson about loyalty and compassion. The bronze statue at the end was necessary, and Hachi deserves it. So sad.
I sobbed uncontrollably in this movie. I've got the dvd, but I've only seen it once as not long after seeing it I lost a very loved cat and I struggled with that loss and knew I couldn't cope with the sadness of the movie. I will always keep the dvd and hope I'm up to watching again soon.
Beautiful movie. I thought if I seen it again, I wouldn't cry anymore, NOPE I just finished watching Hachi and here I am crying again. I love this film so much I named my dog Hachi
BEING A DOG OWNER AND LOVER I CRIED MY EYES OUT THRU THIS MOVIE , I EVEN BOUGHT THE BLUE RAY DVD OF IT AND WATCHED THE MOVIE AGAIN THIS MORNING STILL CRYING LIKE A BABY , ILL B 73 IN AUGUST.
Who said cops could not have feelings towards animals? You have a fine family and you're devoted to the whole community. Respect to you, Sir. And please also watch the original Japanese story, the movie is set in the real-time (the 1930s) and at the real place where Hachiko's wonderful story took place. Both films are excellent but as for me, in spite of Richard Gere's wonderful performance, I prefer the Japanese movie because it feels more authentic. And in a different context, if you travel to Edinburgh Scotland, ask for the story of "Greyfriars Bobby" and you will learn another magnificent testimony of a dog's unconditional love and fidelity.
This movie made me cry so much!!!!!! Just makes you want to speak to the dog and tell him that he's gone and he didn't abandon you, he just died! Oh so sad!
That's what Carl and Ken tried to do, but he didn't understand. "You don't have to wait anymore. He's not coming back." - Carl "Hachi, my friend, Parker is not coming home. But if Hachiko wants to wait, then Hachiko has to wait." - Ken
This is such a good tearjerker of a movie. The only other movie I can think of that has made me cry as much as this one is Titanic. And Avengers Endgame, because C'mon.
Its precious to see real stories with animals being more emotional and dedicated than humans. The dog knew that his owner would never return, he could easily feel and smell it. The reason he never left away is because he wanted to bring back his master in life with its own way and send a message to us about what love is. Never accepted the change and remained to its own world of love and friendship. For the dog everyday there was a return of his master.
This movie really tore at my heart and soul.. and it’s a true story.. only Richard Gere could play this part more meaningfully… I think this is one of the most beautiful movie and real story I have ever seen/heard in my life!🙏
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this was the first movie that ever made tear - drops run from my eyes. as said in the movie 'MARLEY', 'you only have to give a dog a little piece of loving and it will give you all its loving in return'. i just love them.
its the only movie that i cried from beginning to end.... in my whole life time i had never ever cried during a movie as much as i cried on this one. BEAUTIFUL story
This is probably the best movie I have ever seen. It was so heart-breaking when his owner died. I believe these dogs are the owner of the human.One of the most amazing scenes of the movie is when Hachiko brought his ball to the station to show his owner that he would fetch the ball because he was being loyal to his owner and Hachiko wanted to please him. I finally after years ago of watching this movie, I ordered the movie from E Bay a few weeks ago. I finally got the courage up to watch it last night because I knew I was going to be very sad, which I was. I Googled the actual life of Hachiko. it was really sad that he never took to another home. He was loyal to his owner until the day he passed away. Now I know why I love animals more than most people.
i remember my dog that has been a member of the family for18years & within those years she was with me from the time when i was in elementary I had a fight with a classmate that ended to police station up to the time igave birth to my 1st born... she died peacefully because of getting to old.. how i miss her so much..
RICHARD GERE: SO GLAD YOU TOOK THIS PART.....HACHI DID TAKE TO YOU LIKE YOU WERE THE OWNER....SUCH A SINCERE, LOVING MOVIE. YET SAD.. TEARS DO COME DOWN...DON'T RECALL HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE SEEN IT..... BUT IT HAS BEEN A VERY LARGE NUMBER!!!!! HATS OFF TO RICHARD GERE , AND HACHIES OWNER
this is a very sad and touching movie. after watching i know why my mom did not want me to see it for the longest time. i cried so much while watching this movie.
what can i say, i like richard gere but i never liked him more than in this movie. He was simply excellent and it really felt that the dog was his. That Dog should win an oscar
It amazes me how big of a bond people and dogs have with each other. People are always underestimating the love of a dog and don't understand how much you mean to them and how loyal they can be. I know for a fact that if they could give us one thing in life, other than love and loyalty, they would give us the ability to see ourselves through there eyes. Only then would we realize how much we mean to them. And one thing I found out from my own dogs, is that the one reason why a dog can be such a great comfort when you are feeling down, is the fact that he doesn't try to find out why. Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our life whole.