Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009)

Movie · 2009 · Drama, Family · 1h 33m · G · English

Curator score: 7.6/10 (623.1K ratings)

A true story of faith, devotion and undying love.

Overview

Professor Wilson discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home. Despite objections from his wife, Hachi endears himself to the family and grows to be Parker's loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful relationship unfolds.

Ratings

Director

Lasse Hallström

Production

Scion Films, Stage 6 Films, Inferno Distribution, Hachiko, Grand Army Entertainment, Opperman Viner Chrystyn Entertainment

Cast

Richard Gere, Joan Allen, Sarah Roemer, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Erick Avari, Robbie Sublett, Davenia McFadden, Jason Alexander, Kevin DeCoste, Robert Degnan, Tora Hallström, Donna Sorbello, Frank S. Aronson, Troy Doherty, Ian Sherman, Timothy Crowe, Denece Ryland, Blake Friedman, Bates Wilder, Daniel Kirby

Curator Review

Verdict

A deeply sentimental, straightforward tearjerker built around devotion, grief, and the quiet passage of time. It’s emotionally manipulative by design, but the simplicity of the storytelling and the central performance from the dog make it land for viewers open to a full-on cry.

Best for

  • viewers who want a cathartic cry
  • dog lovers
  • fans of earnest family dramas
  • audiences who don’t mind overt sentimentality
  • people drawn to true-story loyalty tales

Skip if

  • you dislike emotional manipulation
  • you want subtle or ambiguous drama
  • animal suffering/upsetting loss is a dealbreaker
  • you prefer plot-heavy films
  • you’re allergic to unabashed sentiment

Overview

Hachi: A Dog’s Tale is built to break you, and it knows exactly what it’s doing. Lasse Hallström keeps the film simple and gentle, letting routine, repetition, and waiting become the emotional engine rather than big dramatic turns.

Worth noting

The result is a sincere, old-fashioned melodrama that works best if you surrender to it. It’s undeniably sentimental, sometimes to a fault, but the film’s restraint in dialogue and its focus on ritual give the story a quiet dignity.

Bottom line

If you love movies that turn loyalty into a devastating emotional experience, this is an easy recommendation. If you need irony, complexity, or distance, it will probably feel like a well-aimed punch to the heart.

Top Letterboxd reviews

maria (4.5★) · 2750 likes

this movie should come with a fucking "you're-gonna-bawl-your-bloody eyes-out-and-will-never-be-the-same-again" trigger warning

Eric (3.5★) · 1490 likes

I don't care how overly sentimental this is, if you don't love that dog by the time it's over, your soul is dead.

alor (3.5★) · 863 likes

I cried 3 times

Brent Vanhomwegen (4★) · 731 likes

"Hachi? Hachi? Oh, old thing! You're still waiting. That's right. If it's all right, could I wait with you for the next train? Yeah? Thanks." The last 30 minutes tears just streamed down my cheeks. Never has a movie crushed me so hard like this. The first thing I did when the movie ended was going down stairs and I hugged my dog for 5 minutes...

ellie🫧 (4★) · 661 likes

MY POOR NINTENDOGS THAT HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YEARS I CANNOT DO THIS

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Topics

tearjerker, sentimental drama, family film, true story, loyalty, grief, melancholy, heartwarming, animal drama, 2000s

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