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What's the name of the movie where the Japanese dog died?

1, movie introduction

"What's the name of the Japanese dog death movie" refers to the film My Story (Japanese original name: わがになし) made by Japanese director Yoji Yamada in 1987. The film tells a story about friendship, growth and parting.

The film focuses on two primary school students-Chunxiong and Ji You. Their dog Yayoi died suddenly in a car accident, leaving Chunxiong and Ji You thinking and confused about life and the world. The whole movie is very delicate in expressing children's world outlook and emotions.

2. Shooting process

In the process of film production, in order to better grasp the true feelings between the characters, the director specially selected new actors who have not performed too much, and at the same time let the dog Yayi perform naturally in the filming, so that the audience can feel more real feelings.

According to director Yoji Yamada, when making this film, he personally experienced the sudden death of Yayoi, a dog who loves cooking, so this film is also based on the true story of his own growth.

3. Response and evaluation

After the film was released, it was loved and recognized by countless audiences, and won many awards at domestic and foreign film festivals, becoming one of the classics in Japanese film history.

The audience spoke highly of the deep emotional understanding between children and dogs in the film, and the thinking about growth and life conveyed by the film. In addition, the soundtrack and photography of the film have also been well received by many audiences.

4. What movies mean to dogs

Although the theme of the film revolves around the death of the dog, the film does not simply explain the death problem, but shows the dog's feelings of trust and loyalty to human beings and his keen perception of life and time. Through the image of a dog, the film conveys the pursuit of a better life and the heaviness of bidding farewell to life.

This film also inspires us to cherish everyone around us, and every kind of feeling, whether it is life parting or human contact, needs to be faced and understood with true feelings.