His and his dog’s entire life was a tragedy.#movie#shorts#viralvideo

A man hurled a stick at a Sheba Enu, hitting it hard. The dog yelped in pain, its leg broken, head bleeding. Turns out it had mistaken him for its owner and left heartbroken. Its life was nearing the end. The story begins before its owner’s death. As a puppy, it was placed in a basket and delivered to a man’s house. His daughter insisted on keeping it and named it Happy. Reluctantly, the man agreed and built it a dog house. Happy grew up fast. No longer a cute little pup, the daughter lost interest. Only the father still took it on walks. Then things got worse. He lost his job, their only income. His teenage daughter grew rebellious. And his wife took her frustrations out on him that as if that wasn’t enough. He was diagnosed with a serious heart condition and needed daily meds just to stay alive. Lonely and exhausted, he found comfort only in Happy. One day, Happy brought him a lottery ticket. And unbelievably, he won a grand prize, a vacation package that he planned a family trip, hoping to reconnect. But when he got home, all he found was a divorce agreement. Kicked out of his own house, he left with nothing but happy and his suitcase. With his remaining savings, they set out on the road. One day, he saw a scruffy boy trying to steal bread at a supermarket. The man stopped him and paid for the bread himself. The owner warned him not to get involved, but he ignored it and let the boy sleep in his van, promising to take him home the next day. The next morning, the man woke up to find the little money he had was stolen by the boy. He was heartbroken, not for the money, but for the betrayal. So, he kept going. Then, Happy got sick. With no money left, the man sold everything he had to pay the vet bills. Happy recovered, but the man ran out of heart meds. Desperate, he tried leaving Happy with a kind dog lover, but Happy refused. They only had each other now, so the man drove into the wilderness, deciding to spend the rest of his life there with Happy. They camped near others. Happy scavenged scraps from trash bins, keeping them both alive. But when winter hit and the campers left, the man and Happy had to search the woods for wild plants. The man grew weaker. He could barely walk. Happy braved the cold to find food, dropping it into the man’s arms each night. Sensing his time was near, the man whispered a final goodbye to Happy and passed away. Happy didn’t understand death. It stayed by his side, going out for food daily, but never eating it, just piling it beside his master. When it couldn’t take the hunger anymore, it ate bugs to survive. Spring came. Campers returned. Happy saw someone who looked like his owner and ran over, only to be beaten so badly his leg broke that I end its days. It heard the familiar call of its master. Dragging its broken leg, it limped toward the voice, climbed into a car, curled up beside the one it loved most, and closed its eyes forever. That was Happyy’s life.

Star Watching Dog is a 128-minute Japanese drama film produced and distributed by Toho. Directed by Tomoyuki Takimoto and written by Hiroshi Hashimoto, the film stars Toshiyuki Nishida, Tetsuji Tamayama, Umika Kawashima, Kimiko Yo, and Yoichi Nukumizu. It premiered in Japan on June 10, 2011.
Based on the manga of the same name by Takashi Murakami, the story is set in a small mountain village in Hokkaido. It follows a middle-aged man who, after losing his job and being abandoned by his family, embarks on a journey of wandering with his loyal Akita dog.#movie#shorts#video

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