Hachi might have been the saddest movie I’ve ever seen. I was absolutely devastated by it. I’m a forty five year old man. I’m not ashamed to admit that this movie made me cry. My dog died in my arms, and it tore out my soul. Hachi shows how close our beloved pets can touch us in this short time we’re here. Their loyalty and love transcends our species.
This movie breaks me every time. I’ve had 3 dogs go over the rainbow bridge. 3 times my heart has been totally devastated. Dogs are the most amazing of all animals, unconditionally loyal and loving from their first breath to their last. ❤️💔
Almost the same is the true story of Greyfriars Bobby, who was a Skye Terrier or Dandie Dinmont Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died on 14 January 1872. The story continues to be well known in Scotland, through several books and films.
Loved this reaction from all of you. It is such a heartbreaking story. As dog lovers you should really watch "Marley and Me". I think you would love it.
I love dogs so much and the ending broke my heart. I advise you to watch My Lives of Dogs (Adog's Purpose )two films ago My Other Lives of Dogs (A dog's journey) also very touching, great story for both films
It reminds me the story of Red Dog, whose statue is displayed in Port Dampier Australia. It was called Red because he was covered with iron ore dust but nobody knew its name.
The part that makes everything sadder is knowing that for him his owner was still alive and would one day come back to him, so he waited and waited and only went to see his owner when he passed away...
Too obscure for the channel, but I suggest you watch "The Dog" (2022) starring Channing Tatum. It's about an ex Army Ranger who has to take a military dog across country to the funeral of the dog's human partner. Along the way, they have comedic adventures and bond as they help each other deal with the psychological traumas they experienced in war.
I haven’t seen this movie for a few reasons but Im willing to watch it with you ladies!! It hurts wrong you ladies cry as I always just want to give you all a big hug!!❤❤❤❤
My cousin had a Akita. He was a amazing dog. Everywhere I went he would follow me. Akitas are a great dog but not always good around other dogs or children.
Apparently they believe there are no great movies left to watch, so they are running through movies that have been on the channel multiple times already.
The love of a dog is pure and unconditional
Fun fact: the original statue of Hachiko was completed while the real Hachi was still alive, and he got to see his own statue when it was unveiled.
Hachi might have been the saddest movie I’ve ever seen. I was absolutely devastated by it. I’m a forty five year old man. I’m not ashamed to admit that this movie made me cry. My dog died in my arms, and it tore out my soul. Hachi shows how close our beloved pets can touch us in this short time we’re here. Their loyalty and love transcends our species.
I can't put into words how much this movie destroys me
I understand, and I empathize.
@Tim21189: "Hachi" might have been the saddest movie I've ever seen.
"The Green Mile" (1999): Hold my tear...
@@Tim21189 Everyone I know does, "The Green Mile" is a classic.
Same.
I almost didn't watch this because I didn't want to watch Ellie get destroyed again.... But I did... Crushes me every single time.
"Why are you crying?" Because, she knows what is about to happen.
This movie breaks me every time. I’ve had 3 dogs go over the rainbow bridge. 3 times my heart has been totally devastated. Dogs are the most amazing of all animals, unconditionally loyal and loving from their first breath to their last. ❤️💔
It's a brutal movie. It took me 12 years to even watch a reaction about it again. How they emotionally built this is insane.
Almost the same is the true story of Greyfriars Bobby, who was a Skye Terrier or Dandie Dinmont Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died on 14 January 1872. The story continues to be well known in Scotland, through several books and films.
Marley and me is not quite as sad but also a true story, more of a comedy. When hachi finally sees him at the end in color, they are in heaven.
My father said: „I don’t cry at a movie.“
Me: „Are you sure about that?“
*choose Hachiko*
My father: 😭😭😭
0:52 Michelle: "Our new people... oh, 'people'...yeah." I gladly accept the proposition that dogs are people.
Loved this reaction from all of you. It is such a heartbreaking story. As dog lovers you should really watch "Marley and Me". I think you would love it.
I love dogs so much and the ending broke my heart. I advise you to watch My Lives of Dogs (Adog's Purpose )two films ago My Other Lives of Dogs (A dog's journey) also very touching, great story for both films
U can de-scent a skunk and have them for a pet. They make very entertaining pets!
such a sad/sweet movie! ♥ Been to the actual station with the statue back in June
They had obviously had a dog before and the wife was still getting over it. She warmed up
It reminds me the story of Red Dog, whose statue is displayed in Port Dampier Australia. It was called Red because he was covered with iron ore dust but nobody knew its name.
Damn, this is the second or third time you guys have watched this movie, my respects. I couldn't see it a second time
This is why you let pets say goodbye at the buriel at least. He never knew.
The part that makes everything sadder is knowing that for him his owner was still alive and would one day come back to him, so he waited and waited and only went to see his owner when he passed away...
Elle is crying streams of tears for like half the movie.
Too obscure for the channel, but I suggest you watch "The Dog" (2022) starring Channing Tatum. It's about an ex Army Ranger who has to take a military dog across country to the funeral of the dog's human partner. Along the way, they have comedic adventures and bond as they help each other deal with the psychological traumas they experienced in war.
My dog passed away 2010-2021. Her name is Ladybug. I miss her so much. I have a tattoo paw on my top arm
You just can’t be prepared for the emotions this movie causes. Then finding out it’s true makes it even more touching
Homies! You should watch: FLUKE (1995), AIR BUD (1997) and MARLEY & ME (2008).
(the girls talking about dogs waiting for their owners outside of shops)
Me: Let me tell you about a little cartoon called Futurama...
My eyeballs hurt now too.
Please watch; “ Fluke” is such a beautiful movie but it didn’t received much credit. I hardly cry but whenever I watched it I cry so hard.
In 2023 Hachiko was 100 a statue of him is outside Shibuya Station.
Get a dog, lose a dog, get a dog. Rinse Lather Repeat until it's over.
Tears will be shed in this one 😭😭
Ketty hasnt yet made the description links? 😅
I haven’t seen this movie for a few reasons but Im willing to watch it with you ladies!! It hurts wrong you ladies cry as I always just want to give you all a big hug!!❤❤❤❤
You need watch 🐕"Eight Below" 🐶if you don't watch
next one grave of fireflies
This movie is so hard to watch, way too many tears!
Great video.
Yay
Reaccionarán a la version japonesa?
I’ve been hesitant to watch this because I’ve heard what it’s about but I’m willing to watch it (and only cry) with you ladies!!
watch the movie white captivity by Paul Walker
REACT TO LA LA LAND
Watching movie romeo and juliet (1996).
React to The wild Robot is a máster piece
can you make a reaction to the movie Two Brothers 2004
why would you do this to us....... damn you ...
My cousin had a Akita. He was a amazing dog. Everywhere I went he would follow me. Akitas are a great dog but not always good around other dogs or children.
I'm not going to watch doggies react if you three have already seen it.
Keep the dogs out of the room. 🫣
Apparently they believe there are no great movies left to watch, so they are running through movies that have been on the channel multiple times already.
❤🫂
Wet movie 🤷
Can you please do a reaction to the 2002 Animated Hanukkah Movie, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights?