1905 movie network news Directed by Wing-cheong Law, a well-known Hong Kong director, and starring powerful actors such as Yam Tat-wah, Liang Yongqi, Luo Zhongqian, Yang Caini, Mabel Yuan and Hu Ming, the best companion film of the year was officially released on September 20th, which not only broke the box office record of domestic pet movies on the day of its release, but also secured the first weekend box office title by virtue of public reputation.
On September 27th, the film released the egg at the end of the film, and dozens of guide dog users across the country personally told stories about their life with guide dogs. The words were plain but the emotions revealed were extremely rich, which won unanimous praise from the audience during the screening. It was called "the last checkpoint of lacrimal gland collapse", which can be regarded as the "finishing touch" of the film, and it was very moving.
The realistic version of "Little Q" sees the crying audience, and the dog’s selfless dedication reproduces love and loyalty.
The egg at the end of the film interviewed dozens of guide dog users and foster families from different countries and regions, and told about their daily life with guide dogs and what guide dogs had done for them. Those experiences are either lovely or touching. The users of guide dogs spoke in a calm tone, as if introducing an old friend to the audience, but the happiness and contentment in the words made people feel that guide dogs have brought infinite help to the visually impaired. In the face of natural disasters, they never leave; In the face of accidents, they gave their lives to the savior;
In the face of years, they try their best to accompany them for life, which is the greatest contribution a working dog can make to mankind. Many viewers forced themselves not to cry when watching the movie, hiding their tears under a delicate and touching story, but they didn’t expect to be broken by this gentle little thing at the end of the egg painting.
In addition to guide dog users, foster families and guide dog trainers also expressed their pride in cultivating guide dogs in eggs. An aunt looked red all the time, mentioned the parting moment, and choked and said, "It’s like marrying a daughter." Many viewers couldn’t stop crying when they saw this. The Director of Guide Dog Training in Hong Kong has made a good summary of this. She thinks that guide dogs have been trained and left several times when they are young, in order to become guide dogs, so even if they leave, it is very beautiful. "I think the most beautiful moment is that TAs are ready, take care of each other and start a new page."
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The film Xiao Q is adapted from the novel Goodbye, Kelu, which touched 300 million readers in Asia. It records the moving story of a clever Labrador dog Xiao Q who has silently contributed to mankind for 12 years from birth to departure. In this localization adaptation, director Wing-cheong Law focuses on the details of life between guide dog users and guide dog Xiao Q, and every bit records the moments when people and dogs care for each other, take care of each other and accompany each other, which truly restores the life between "shovel officer" and dogs. Several scenes, even the leading role, were called touching, as if they had restored the way they got along with their dogs at home, which was praised by the audience.
In the movie, Xiao Q is not only a working dog, but also a pet dog who stays with his owner for 24 hours. It will play ball and games with its owner, and experience the joys and sorrows of its owner, and its owner will stay with it when it is sick. The whole movie is full of tears, but it is loved by the audience because of the unpretentious plot.