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HACHIKO'S STORY: A MOVIE DOG

This film is about the best friend of man "the dog", this story had such an impact
that it was not only taken to the cinema to recreate the life of this noble animal,
but also made Hachiko worthy of one of the most recognized statues located in
Japan.
It was a puppy of the Akita breed that was sent by his Japanese breeder to the
United States on request. But in the transport of the dog, the cage falls from the
vehicle and goes to a train station. Then, a college professor named Parker
Wilson finds the missing and slightly injured dog.
Try to help him and find where to leave him. He talks to the controller of the
train station, but he prevents him from keeping it, so he decides to take him
home until he finds the owner who claims for him.
Days go by and no one claims the puppy and no one can find anyone who
wants to adopt it. Professor Parker is fond of the pet, but his wife is opposed to
keeping him, until a beautiful bond began to be created between the pet and the
teacher, and his wife, seeing how fond of her husband was with him. puppy
ended up agreeing to stay with them.
After days of play and mutual affection, the teacher and the puppy established a
very strong bond. To such an extent that, when he had to go to work, “Hachi”,
as he baptized his puppy, accompanied him every day to the train station.
When he saw his owner disappear into the crowd, he waited for him at the
same station until they returned from work and met again to walk home
together.
Parker had tried very hard to keep his pet home while he went to work, but
nothing worked. The dog ended up escaping to accompany him to the train
station and from there he did not move until his owner finished his workday and
returned to the station.
One day, teaching at the university, Professor Parker suffered a heart attack
and died. His dog continued to wait for him at the station, until a relative took
him back home. Despite this, the next day Hachi escapes and returns to the
station to wait for his master, seeing that he does not arrive, he spends there
day and night.
Master Parker's wife sells the house, moves to live with her daughter, and takes
the dog with her. But still far from the house where they resided, the dog
escapes on his way to the old house. However, seeing that another unknown
family was living, he returned to the train station in search of his beloved owner.
There he continues to wait for hours, but when he sees that his owner does not
appear, he remains wandering around the area and sleeps under the carriages
of an abandoned train. He survives thanks to a seller of fried food, a friend of
the late professor, who feeds him.
Years go by and Hachi continues to go to the train station every morning to wait
for his owner and thus spends the long days of his life. The professor's family
witnessed how after many years, Hachi was still waiting for his owner at the
usual station, looking old and weak.
Finally, one cold night under the carriages of a train, Hachiko dies, dreaming
moments before of the presence of his owner at the station

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