Movie name: Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Rating: G, according to this website
Genre: Drama, according to Wikipedia
Summary:
Spoiler:
This heartwarming true story is an American adaptation of a Japanese tale about a loyal dog named Hachiko. This very special friend would accompany his master to the train station every day and return each afternoon to greet him after work. Sadly his master goes to work one day, but dies at work and never returns to the station. Hachiko faithfully returns to the same spot at the station that evening, and every day until the last day of his life, to wait for his beloved master. During his daily visits, Hachiko touches the lives of many who work near and commute through the train station square. He teaches the local people love, compassion and above all, unyielding loyalty. Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya station in Japan as a permanent reminder of his devotion and love.

(This summary was found here.)

Your thoughts: I watched this movie (in its French version) a few months ago, after my mother and my sister recommended it to me and said that it made them cry. I was impressed with Hachi's loyalty, but I didn't cry and I knew that I hadn't understood everything in the movie. As a result, I did a Google search about the movie after watching it, so that I could understand it better, but I still didn't cry after this Google search.
Pros: Hachi's loyalty
Cons: The movie may be difficult to understand, so I suggest you to read about it before watching it
Favourite part:
Spoiler:
All the moments when Hachi waits for his dead master at the train station, and also the moment when Hachi and his master take a bath after a skunk has farted on them.

Rating out of 10: 7
Links: Trailer