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Find a story about stealing a blind dog.

China film title

thorn/stab/stimulate/spy/assassinate

More Chinese titles

Goodbye, Kourou.

English movie names

thorn/stab/stimulate/spy/assassinate

be in charge of/supervisor

There is a race in Yoichi Sai.

dramatist

Akimoto Liangping ... Novel

Ishiguro Kengo's ... Novels

Shoichi Maruyama

Yoshihiro Nakamura, Yoshihiro Nakamura

executant

Shiina Kippei Shiina Kippei Sartor Lu Tawada

Kobayashi Kaoru Kobayashi Kaoru ... Bianguang Du.

Kagawa Teruyuki, Kagawa Teruyuki ... Isamuni.

KEIKO TODA

Tomoka Kurotani Masumi Kubo Tomoka Kurotani

Shinobu Terajima Temple Island Shinobu ... Koji

Kenji Mizuhashi, Kenji Mizuhashi

Y?ko Natori y? Naming ko

Yukika Sakuratani

producer

Nozoki Inoki ... Executive producer

Ichiro yamamoto ichiro? Isoroku Yamamoto ... producer.

Film genre

The plot of a play

The length of a movie (according to the screening time)

100 minutes

Country/region

Japan

conversational language

Japanese

colour

colour

grade

Singapore: Jirui

Issuing company

Open Pictures AG [Germany ]...(2005) (Germany) (all media)

Festival Movie [Singapore ]...(2004) (Singapore) (Dramatic)

Maple Leaf Picture [Canada] ... (2006) (Canada) (DVD)

Shaw Institution [Singapore] ... (2004) (Singapore) (Dramatic)

Release date?

Japan

Japan

March 2004 13

France

France

May 2004 13 (Cannes Film Market)

Thailand

Thailand

September 2004 16 ..... (limited)

Canada

Canada

September 2004 17 (Toronto Film Festival)

Plot introduction

Guide dog Xiao Q is a dog with Labrador descent. It is different from other dogs when it was born, and it has a special birthmark-a brown mark like a winged bird. Because of its excellent quality, Xiao Q, who was born soon, was chosen as a guide dog by his owner. This is Xiao Q's first parting.

Because Xiao Q is too young, he must live in a human family for a period of time and cultivate feelings with human beings. Therefore, it was placed in the home of Ren Jing and his wife, who named him Xiao Q (meaning the wings of a bird). Living with adoptive parents for one year is the happiest day for Xiao Q. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jing love Xiao Q very much and gave him his first gift since he was born, a brown teddy bear. After waking up, Xiao Q found the teddy bear in front of his nest. He was curious and kept playing with it. Although he was very happy, he soon came to the day when he was separated from Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jing. One day a year later, Tawada from the training camp came to pick up Xiao Q. On the day of parting, Ren Jing and his wife took Xiao Q for a walk. They walked with Xiao Q for a long time. They hope that this road will never end, so that little Q can be with them forever. But it's impossible. When they saw the car in the training camp parked in front of their home, they had to give little Q to Mr. Tawada. Xiao Q was taken to the car and the car slowly drove away. Q looked at Ren Jing and his wife outside the car with his innocent eyes in the back window. In an unfamiliar environment, Xiao Q shows different qualities from other dogs. The training days were hard, but Xiao Q persisted. Near graduation, Xiao Q met his first "master", Mr. Watanabe, a blind man. Mr. Watanabe is a stubborn guy. He dislikes dogs by nature. He thinks blind male bamboo is much more reliable than guide dogs. However, guided by a coincidence, Mr. Watanabe's idea began to change, and he began to try to contact guide dogs. However, due to Mr. Watanabe's stubbornness, he failed in the first graduation exam, and Watanabe seems to have realized something. In the subsequent training, Watanabe was no longer opinionated, and soon Mr. Watanabe graduated with Xiao Q. Mr. Watanabe took Xiao Q home, and his affection for Xiao Q increased day by day, but the good times did not last long. Due to serious physical exhaustion when he was young, Mr. Watanabe fell ill due to severe diabetes and renal failure and had to stay in the hospital. At this time, Xiao Q had to return to his previous training camp. When he was taken away by Mr. Tawada that day, Xiao Q still looked at the owner of the hospital bed with his pure eyes. How he wishes his master would get better soon and take himself out to play. I was really uncomfortable when I saw Mr. Watanabe and Xiao Q waving goodbye. After being taken back to the training camp, Xiao Q can only see the new guide dog training with his master. At this time, he missed his master Mr. Watanabe very much. Xiao Q lived here for three years. One day, Mr. Watanabe suddenly appeared in the training camp, because he felt that his health was declining, so he wanted to meet Xiao Q as a friend and let Xiao Q lead the way again. Although I was unable to travel because of Mr. Watanabe's health after walking only 30 meters, this was the last time that Xiao Q led the way for Mr. Watanabe, and Xiao Q was facing another parting ... Soon, Mr. Watanabe died of illness. At the memorial service, Xiao Q looked at Mr. Watanabe in the coffin. Xiao Q just thought he slept peacefully. ...

Then Xiao Q spent the next seven years in training camp. Seven years later, retired Xiao Q returned to his adoptive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jing, who had named him. Looking at the familiar fabric teddy bear, Xiao Q feels so familiar.

After returning home, Xiao Q's health began to deteriorate. I didn't know Xiao Q had leukemia until I took him for examination. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jing were very sad, but there was nothing they could do. They can only try their best to help him and ease his pain. They have been with Xiao Q, but Xiao Q's condition continues to deteriorate. On the 25th day after Q 12' s birthday, he dreamed that he was a child again. ...

Behind the scenes production

Based on a true story, this film describes the life of a guide dog. Movies featuring animals have always been difficult to make. This film uses five times as much film as usual. The endless pictures of dogs getting along with people in the film create a warm atmosphere and vividly show the natural communication between animals and humans. At the same time, the director deliberately portrayed the silent static expression of the guide dog, and skillfully let the sadness of Xiao Q who has experienced "Where are you going" penetrate into the hearts of the audience. This film is not a film that simply depicts animal stories, but a masterpiece that eulogizes life and the fate of all beings. Because of this, this film without intense publicity has a bumper box office, and the small Q on the screen has attracted countless audiences.

titbits

Xiao Q, a guide dog, is adapted from the novel Goodbye, Ke Lu by Japanese writers Ishiguro Kengo and Akihara Liangping. The guest road in the book does exist, and the year of birth and death is1June 25, 986 to1July 20, 998. A clever dog, who has been working all his life, has been in the world for 12 years, and its story has been recorded and circulated in the future. Then, besides his master and author, more people were moved. It is said that it took the author 15 years to complete the biography of this puppy. Time has proved that 15 years' efforts are really worthwhile, because in more than a year after its publication, this book has been regarded as a super bestseller that "touched the hearts of 654.38 billion Asians" in the 20th century and a book that "earned the most tears" in Asia in the 20th century.

Although Little Q in the movie is not really Crewe, the dog has been carefully trained by the best Japanese dog trainer Palace, so its obedient and lovable side is also excellent. Gong Chen Zhong is known as the "first animal trainer" in Japanese film industry. Naturally, he spent a lot of time on this dog actor and trained him to be an obedient little Q.

There is a scene in which Xiao Q is woken up by his father who walks the dog and goes back to sleep. In one scene, Xiao Q's eyes are slowly closed. Think about how difficult this shot is and how long it will take to train the puppy to adapt to it.

In one clip, Xiao Q looked at the caterpillar on his nose with his eyes sideways.

There is also a clip in which Xiao Q sleeps on the grass and dreams of a bear, then wakes up and looks around.

Related film reviews

Guide dog Q was moved to the back of the movie.

Xiao Q, a guide dog who claims to have touched 100 million audiences in Asia, actually has nothing new in movies, such as old-fashioned human-dog affection, common Japanese movie style and dull actor performance. One and a half hours of the film, the most impressive is the first 15 minutes, from the blindfolded dragon born in Xiao Q to the stumbling exploration of the world, from playing with the bear doll to the sadness of separation at the age of one. Xiao Q in the film is like a child who is expected and cared for by his parents. Moreover, we have also experienced some joy in practicing.

Movies are the essence of life. Movies that make people feel good reject many things that make people feel bad. For example, if you sleep with five puppies, you can't see that maybe two of them will shit and pee on you; Imagine who will clean up the mess after five puppies finish playing the net. Not to mention spending money to buy it in the supermarket; Do you like gardening? Do you think the puppy only jumps in occasionally? However, the Japanese attitude towards puppies seems unknown. Just like the father who walked the dog, he went home from work to see if Xiao Q slept well. It's all about how parents treat their children. It makes people feel that this movie is intentionally sensational. The first half of the film tells about the growth of Xiao Q, always centering on Xiao Q, and the second half joins the blind Watanabe, using a lot of space to show Watanabe's character. Seeing-eye dog Xiao Q completely echoed by the side. Quietly, Xiao Q degenerated into an ordinary guide dog, even more pitiful than nagging Watanabe. At the same time, there are not many clips in the film that show the intimate relationship between the two. The most emotional moment is Watanabe's performance when he meets again in the training center.

However, "Guide Dog Q" is actually the producer's serious attitude towards the film. It is conceivable how difficult it is to shoot with dogs as the leading role and how much patience photographers need. For example, in a scene, Xiao Q is woken up by the father who walks the dog and goes back to sleep. There is a shot where you can see Xiao Q's eyes slowly closing. Think about how difficult it is to shoot this shot and how long it will take to train the puppy to adapt to the camera (don't tell me I took medicine). Another clip is a close-up of little Q cross-eyed looking at the caterpillar on his nose; There are also clips of Xiao Q sleeping on the grass and dreaming about bears, and then waking up to find them. Almost all the commendable scenes appeared in the first 15 minutes of the film. Later, the less such scenes, the more I felt that the film tended to be dull. Including the two deaths of Watanabe and Xiao Q.

The film introduces Xiao Q's birth, growth, training and everything about Watanabe with a voiceover. Halfway through the film, I realized that it was Mr. Watanabe's eldest daughter who was speaking. The truest idea is that she has never actually experienced the life before Xiao Q came to her house. She just heard it from hearsay and couldn't prove it. So the authenticity of the first half of the film is greatly reduced. I think it will be better to use the voice-over of the dog training captain in the first half of the film and the voice-over of Mr. Watanabe's eldest daughter in the second half, at least there will be less doubts in my mind.

Original supplement:

Milan Kundera once said: "Dogs are our connection with heaven. They don't know what is evil, what is jealousy and what is discontent. On a beautiful evening, sitting by the river side by side with dogs is like returning to the Garden of Eden. Even if you do nothing, it is not boring-only happiness and peace. Simplicity, trust, love and care are the deepest feelings brought by Lu.

In 200 1 year, all Japan was moved by a guide dog named Crewe. As a social service dog, it was photographed by photographer Ryohei Akimoto. From birth to death, Mr. Akimoto has been tracking Kolu's life with a lens, and finally edited into a book "Goodbye, Kolu". This book has sold more than 2 million copies in Japan and millions in Taiwan Province Province and South Korea. Known as a super bestseller that "touched the hearts of 100 million Asians", it has been printed continuously in Japan for 650 months.

However, Lu's life is full of disasters, and when happiness comes, he always encounters life and death parting. After becoming a qualified guide dog, Kelu began to serve Mr. Watanabe. Mr. Watanabe was blind in middle age and his temperament changed greatly. His running-in with Kelu was not smooth. But Crewe encouraged Watanabe in secret with selfless trust, and they finally became the best partners. But it didn't last long. Two years later, Mr. Watanabe suffered from severe renal failure and had to stay in bed for treatment. Kailu was sent back to the comprehensive training center for guide dogs.

One day three years later, on his deathbed, Mr. Watanabe said to his wife, "I want to go to the training center." Mr. Watanabe looked at Kulu and said, "Xiaoke, let's take a walk together again." The three-year walk ended at 30 meters. A week later, Mr. Watanabe died. The people in the training center began to arrange another job for Kelu-to be a demonstration dog in the promotion of guide dogs. During a performance, Kailu found his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jing. But Lu's eyes made people feel tense for a while. So Ren Jing applied to take Crewe home. 1 1 year-old Kelu can live in his childhood home. However, only one month later, Kulu fell ill. The doctor said, "Kelu has leukemia." July 1998, 12, Kelu's life came to an end. "When you get to heaven, you must remember to say your name-Ren Jing Kourou," said Mr. Ren Jing. The story of Kelu ends here. The last one is a picture of Crewe when he was a child. His eyes are gentle and frank, as if he always cares about everyone around him: "What are you doing?"