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A dog's tale...
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I'm currently doing a hasty tribute to Hachiko. If you're very brave, watch Richard Geer's film "Hachi" without a tear. I couldn't watch it again if you paid me. "And strong men shall weep silent tears". Women don't make excuses
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by Jim Morris
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I’m afraid I can’t watch any film or read any book with animals in. Couldn’t even watch Lassie Jim. Too upsetting…..so I won’t be watching your film, however good it might be. I remember going to see a play version of “ The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime”….started with a dead dog….. Some people might think that ridiculous, doesn’t bother me…that’s me.
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Any hint of animal cruelty - animal suffering - death, save in extremely rare circumstances, if it's a natural and peaceful exit for example - and I'm out of the cinema, changing the channel, discarding the book. I got through Oliver Twist because Bill Sykes was outwitted by his dog and couldn't kill him. Just as well Dickens spared him, even as a plot device, or I'd have missed the ending of a great novel (it really is, incidentally). I wasn't like this as a child, but since then I've nursed too many dying animals through their last hours - I just can't be doing with re-living those experiences.
The Curious Incident book - I did get through that, but it was a struggle and a half: I don't think I understood it, and I certainly didn't enjoy it.
