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Afterthoughts on the Dog’s Mission: 500 words to grasp the main content

"A Dog's Purpose" may make people feel that this is another cliché between man and dog, but this time Lars Hallstr?m gave this work an unexpected twist. It is novel. On the one hand, the film uses a dog's perspective to make it fascinating, and on the other hand, it uses the cycle of life to create a plot that vividly demonstrates the dog's mission of love for people. So how do you write a review? Come take a look with me below! Reflections on a dog’s mission 1

A dog lives four lives, just to find his first master and never forget his original intention. The plot is humorous, but it also brings tears of joy. In these four lives, the dog protagonist is willing to sacrifice for his master and make his master happy. Every reincarnation of it touches me.

This is the mission of a dog, but as for us humans, what we want is not that simple. A friend who "has more money than anything to do and stays close to home, counts money until his hands cramp, and sleeps until he wakes up naturally every day" once asked me what the meaning of life is, and I was speechless.

After watching this movie, I realized that there are people in this world who love you more than you. Your parents have devoted all their efforts to you, and your unintentional worries and smiles can touch their hearts at any time; your lover has suffered all the ridicule and humiliation outside, but still accepts your unreasonableness and unhappiness: Your true friends have nothing of their own, but will do their best to help you in your difficult times. I realized that there are many things in this world that you want. It’s the scenery I saw on my first trip; it’s my favorite clothes I bought with my first salary; it’s the first gift I gave to others. We need to live in this world with the original intention of being grateful. Review of A Dog's Purpose 2

In the evening, I went to see the recently released "A Dog's Purpose" with my son. Before watching the movie, read the introduction, which is about family and comedy. Then I thought it might be a humorous story about a dog and a human being trying to get along, and a plot about helping humans solve problems. It feels like a relaxing experience, so there are no other fantasies or expectations. But when I shed tears because of the life and death of a dog, I knew that this was not a simple "dog." This is a dog's memoir. It starts with always thinking about the meaning of life. Then he felt that there was no use thinking about these things. As long as he was happy, played and didn't think about the meaning of life every day, that was the meaning. Until he met Ethan. The four lives of a dog named Bailey. Looking for the story of the boy he originally named himself and the boy he promised to take care of. Of course, the dog found the boy who belonged to him four lives later, but the boy was no longer young. But this is how the story happened, growing up with him and growing old with him. The whole film is from the perspective of a dog, to explore, to feel, to pursue... My son said that he felt a lot after watching this movie, and it was more interesting than the science fiction movies he watched. Tomorrow he will write about his thoughts after watching A Dog's Mission . Hahaha... I'm so sleepy, my head is spinning again. In short, I recommend everyone to watch "A Dog's Purpose". Reflections on A Dog's Purpose 3

On March 3rd, I went to the cinema with my friends to watch "A Dog's Purpose" directed by Lasse Hallstrm. Everyone watching the scene cried while watching it, and laughed while crying. It was heart-warming and heart-breaking at the same time. It has been several days since I read it, but the words of the protagonist Bailey appear in my mind from time to time. It is thinking about what the meaning of life is and why it is necessary to live. The meaning of living is a very old question, a question that has never been answered, but it always makes me think deeply. Some people say that living is just living, so where is the meaning? Some say that living is to eat, drink, have fun and enjoy; some say that living is to get ahead like Jack Ma, Ma Huateng and others. There are all kinds of weird answers emerging one after another. I can always hear elders saying that only by studying hard and getting into a good university can you find a good job, get a high salary, get ahead, and gain reputation after being out of society. Or, work hard and make a lot of money. I asked an elder why he lives, and he said: Making money is a boring life. I asked again why we need to make money to live? He said to live. I think this is the answer? Living is just to make money, and making money is just to live? The cycle starts over and over again. I told my friend the answer. She laughed: Wouldn't it be boring and boring to live like this? I asked back: Then tell me why. She remained silent.

I looked at her, and maybe I understood a little bit, maybe the purpose of living is to meet.

Meet the people we want to meet, meet the people we want to cherish - family, friends, partners. Or it may be a mission that accompanies them and themselves throughout their lives.