The fidelity of Hachiko
Fidelity in humans is doubtful, in animals equals security.
As we saw in the movie, Hachiko was a dog that came by accident to his master, showing from the beginning faithful. So much so that when it was large, its owner took the train, and was waiting right there until the time of arrival of this.
This quality dog but not commonly seen in reality, we can say that this film is based on real events in a dog there, I hope your love to the end.
Now, if we look at dog films and say it was so good, is it was a dog bred, than to case, or rather "trained."
I liked the movie because it shows the case of a dog to its owner hope yet, cold, hunger, heat, time. I expected to die, not knowing that his master would never return and that he died of a heart attack and unique moment of encounter serious when both were in heaven.
It can be noted that this case was so important that the real Hachiko lived in Japan remembered for his loyalty to his master Eisaburō Ueno, a professor of agriculture at the University of Tokyo.
On May 21, 1925, Professor Ueno did not return, had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that killed him while teaching at Imperial College, but Hachiko stood there, in place, waiting. Gone are the days that turned into months, and months into years, and Hachi kept coming true and time to wait for his master.
On March 7, 1935, Hachiko died of filariasis, his body was found in front of Shibuya station, after waiting fruitlessly for his master for ten years.
In April 1934, a bronze statue was erected in his honor at the Shibuya station.
This movie made, as we saw over and over, and also video games, among other things.