Ren Dahua's subversive image starred in tears, the best warm companion movie "Little Q"

"Little Q", which will be released on September 20th, is a movie about dogs. "Little Q" is adapted from the novel "Goodbye, Kelu" that moved 300 million readers in Asia. It is China's first guide dog movie directed by Luo Yongchang.

This film tells the story of the smart and cute little Q who grows into a qualified guide dog in the care and training of the trainer, and meets the owner Li Baoting (played by Ren Dahua)-a middle-aged blind, withdrawn, and bad-tempered genius Confectioner. In the days when they lived together, Xiao Q gradually melted and walked into Baoting's heart. The warm companionship gave Baoting a new life in the low period. One person, one dog, and deep fetters, none of them can be lost again. each other.

​​"Goodbye Kelu" has been adapted in Japan before, and now it is going to be released in China. Many fans sigh with emotion. After waiting for 18 years, it is finally waiting for you. The male lead in the film is played by Ren Dahua, Ren Dahua In the past, most of the Hong Kong film roles starred in the image of the gangster villain. The film played a middle-aged blind pastry chef who rejected and rejected the guide dog Xiao Q from the beginning to accept and get along with each other later. In the end it was hard to separate.

There are many tear-gas scenes in the film. The background music in the film "You Are My Eyes" implies that Xiao Q, as Ren Dahua's eyes, brought him out of the shadow of blindness and came back to life, although he could not escape the dog and be sent away. The destiny of walking not only brought grief to the owner, but also gave the owner the motivation to live with his share.

There are many pet movies from "The Hachiko" to "The Mission of a Dog", which are classics. They make people cry and let people feel the meaning of pets represented by dogs to humans, far more than pets. Simple, more also implies love and growth.