谁有《忠犬八公》的英文影评和片中经典的台词?

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此片有日版(1987)和美版(2009),2009年版的英文影评:
"Hachiko" based on the real story which actually happened in 1925 at Shibuya, Tokyo. There's a dog named Hachiko, devotedly waiting his master return to train station every day. Unfortunately, one day his master died and never showed up again. But Hachiko kept waiting on the same spot every day. The story is widely spread and very well-known in Japan. The Director is Lasse Hallström. Hallström made many modest but effective dramas, including his classics: "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" (1993), "The Cider House Rules" (1999), "Chocolat" (2000). The movie tried to capture how the event occurs, while the setting and characters adjusted to United States background. Richard Gere played as Prof. Wilson. As his wife and daughter were Joan Allen and Sarah Roemer. Gere humbly performs his character. The storyline also fills with simplicity. The plots try to build sympathy from the beginning (it told lost little Hachiko coincidentally founded by his master), and mount up in the end of the movie. The movie confidently told the story about what happened after his master death, when one hour elapsed which there's about thirty minutes left (Total ration is about 90 minutes). I think the movie will easily effects on you, especially if you are dog lover or ever take care or raise a dog. Thiz is totally just a powerful story behind the real event. The movie luckily enough had some good materials to make you cry.

1987版的英文影评:
This is my favorite movie of all times without a doubt. I have watched Hachiko close to 10 times now and every single time my tears would start flowing uncontrollably without fail. Each time I thought to myself, yeah I have watched it before so I wont cry again but each time I still could not stop my tears. A lot has been written on the story so I wont repeat all that. Just want to add that this is a true story and the newspaper reporter at the end of the movie did actually exist, writing up an article on Hachiko in the Japanese newspapers then. They did erect a statue of Hachiko at the very station but it was melted down ring World War 2 for military usage. The Japanese later erected another statue in replacement after the war and today if you visit Japan, be sure to visit Hachiko's statue in Tokyo. And Hachiko's body has been preserved after his death and remains to this day on display in the Tokyo Museum of Nature and Science. I am going to make a trip one day to visit Hachiko.

台词很好办,在射手网搜索片名就可以找到中英文字幕:
http://shooter.cn/search/%E5%BF%A0%E7%8A%AC%E5%85%AB%E5%85%AC/
下载后解压,如果是srt字幕文件的,用记事本打开,就是台词了。

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