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Favorite Dog movie?

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I love dogs, so i watch many movies that are based on the dogs. My favorite movies are 'A Dog's Purpose' and 'Hatchi: A Dog's Tale'.

What about you guys?
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I am generally a very sensitive person, so if I watch a drama with some sad story, there is a high probability that I may cry. And especially if the story of the film is about animals. This is generally my weakness. I recently watched the movie "Marley and I" and it really impressed me. I was so imbued with this film. The actors played their roles so vitally that it seemed to me as if everything was happening for real, as if everything was happening to me. The film shows love, true love, man's love for man, man's love for an animal - a strong, friendly seed. Of course, the film is predictable and the ending seemed clear to me at first, but how hard it is to lose a faithful friend, emotions flooded over me in full swing and at the end of the film I cried for a long time.
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Sammy00 wrote: 15 Jun 2021, 05:10 I am generally a very sensitive person, so if I watch a drama with some sad story, there is a high probability that I may cry. And especially if the story of the film is about animals. This is generally my weakness. I recently watched the movie "Marley and I" and it really impressed me. I was so imbued with this film. The actors played their roles so vitally that it seemed to me as if everything was happening for real, as if everything was happening to me. The film shows love, true love, man's love for man, man's love for an animal - a strong, friendly seed. Of course, the film is predictable and the ending seemed clear to me at first, but how hard it is to lose a faithful friend, emotions flooded over me in full swing and at the end of the film I cried for a long time.

i have also watched that movie. I can totally relate to you. It was hilarious at first and then the kids and their friendship with Marley and of course his love for the owners. I could feel every emotion. It's definitely a good movie.
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Fox and the Hound, but it makes me sob every time, as all dog movies do :lol:
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Cindy Dee wrote: 15 Jun 2021, 23:56 Fox and the Hound, but it makes me sob every time, as all dog movies do :lol:

Well, I haven't seen this movie but I would love to try it. And the thing about the sobbing, can't agree more on it.
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Anjali Patil wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 05:53
Cindy Dee wrote: 15 Jun 2021, 23:56 Fox and the Hound, but it makes me sob every time, as all dog movies do :lol:

Well, I haven't seen this movie but I would love to try it. And the thing about the sobbing, can't agree more on it.
its a Disney movie so its a cartoon. it does have lovely moments too! but there's definitely some super sad parts
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Cindy Dee wrote: 27 Jun 2021, 20:39
Anjali Patil wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 05:53
Cindy Dee wrote: 15 Jun 2021, 23:56 Fox and the Hound, but it makes me sob every time, as all dog movies do :lol:

Well, I haven't seen this movie but I would love to try it. And the thing about the sobbing, can't agree more on it.
its a Disney movie so its a cartoon. it does have lovely moments too! but there's definitely some super sad parts
Thank you for the insights. I will watch this movie for sure.
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101 Dalmatians from the top of my head, but Beethoven would always have a special place in my hear.
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FJCJ55 wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 21:46 101 Dalmatians from the top of my head, but Beethoven would always have a special place in my heart.
I just love those puppies and how they run here and there. I used to wonder how those puppies fit. The ending scene is so hilarious.
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My favorite dog movie is The Call of the Wild

I think in this movie are many useful lessons about freedom and spirit
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The movie "Underdog".
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I grew up in the 90's, so my favorite dog movie is "Beethoven". The first one. The main cast is perfect. Besides, Stanley Tucci, David Duchovny and Joseph Gordon-Levitt played small but super funny roles.
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Hachiko, made me cry like a baby .
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Hachiko, definitely. That movie made me really happy and sad at the same time.
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FJCJ55 wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 21:46 101 Dalmatians from the top of my head, but Beethoven would always have a special place in my hear.
These two dog movies are special to me too, especially Beethoven.
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