A dog's way home
This is a film that I am excited enough, during the entire
movie from beginning to end, perhaps it is because of the affection that I
taking to animals and dogs, above all.
This film is about a little dog named Bella. The story begins
when Lucas (the protagonist) goes to feed some cats in an abandoned house, and
they discover a dog who has survived thanks to the help of the cats, after her
mother Pitbull and her brothers were caught by animal control. Lucas
decides to adopt the puppy and takes her to his mother's house. For a while it
is all joy for Bella until Gunter (the antagonist), the owner of the land of
the abandoned house, appears, and because of Lucas' intervention to protect the
cats living in the abandoned house, it is that Gunter gets Bella to be listed
as Pitbull l, a dangerous race to the city, so if you leave Lucas' house it can
be confiscated and sacrificed.
So, Lucas decides to take Bella to a city where the Pitbull’s
are not forbidden. Leave a beautiful one where a relative of that city, while
he looks for a house to move in and live quietly with Bella. However, Bella
misses Lucas and escapes from her temporary caregivers, beginning a long and
exhausting journey of approximately 600 kilometers, where she will create
strong ties with other humans and animals.
This is a film with many teachings and emotions, thanks to the
charm of Bella and the beautiful landscapes that are the scene of her long
adventure. A family movie.
Personally I
liked the whole movie, but one of the scenes I framed was with Bella already
almost without energy, because of everything that had happened is with Lucas
and this one tells him that he finally came home.
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