"Always by your side" is a film based on a true story that tells the emotional relationship between a university professor, Parker Wilson (played by Richard Gere), and an Akita dog named Hachiko. The story begins when Parker finds Hachiko abandoned at a train station and decides to adopt him. Over time, the dog develops such a strong bond with him that he accompanies him to the station every day and waits for him until he returns from work.
One day, the professor dies unexpectedly at work and does not return home. Not understanding this loss, Hachiko continues to go to the station daily to wait for him for almost a decade, demonstrating unwavering loyalty. Hachiko's story became a symbol of faithfulness, and his legacy has touched people around the world. The film explores themes of love, loyalty and the strong bond between humans and animals.
Loyalty is one of the central themes of the film. Hachiko displays an unwavering level of loyalty and commitment, waiting for her owner every day for years, even after his death.
Hachiko's love for her owner Parker is pure and selfless. He doesn't expect anything in return, he simply loves and remains faithful. It reminds us that true love does not depend on what we can get.
This film, based on the true story of Hachiko, has touched people all over the world. It reminds us of the special connection we can have with others through devotion and loyalty.
Hachiko, a faithful dog, accompanies his master to the train station every morning and returns every afternoon to welcome him after work.
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