13 films about animal love



We replace them with our child, our best friend or our confidant. Because we like them in the social media, on the streets or in newspapers, and we do not like the fact that we do not take our hearts. When we left behind the October 4 Animal Protection Day, we wanted to remind you of 13 films that take the love of animals to the center, to warm you up a little.

1. Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) IMDB Score: 8.1


Hachi: A Dog's Tale, based on Swedish experienced director Lasse Hallström, relies on a real event in Japan and carries the story of Hachikı, an extraordinary dog, into the screen. Richard Gere, Joan Allen and Sarah Roemer play a leading role in the story of a professor named Parker Wilson who took home his Akita inu dog, which he found at the train station.

2. Ratatouille (2007) IMDB Score: 8.0


The Pixar wonder of Ratatouille is a delicious food film and a delicious story of friendship. Ratatouille BAFTA won the Golden Globe and Oscar awards, including Mouse Remy, who managed to cover her dreams and the unusual Rembrand of Linguini at the restaurant.

3. Old Yeller (1957) IMDB rating: 7.3


OLD YELLER, Kevin Corcoran, 1957

The film depicts the friendship between Fred Gipson and his little boy in a Texan poor family who went to Kansas for his father's job. We don't want to give spoilers about the Walt Disney movie in 1957, but we regret to say that Old Yeller is a tear-proof family drama with a box of handkerchiefs ready to take with you.

4. War Horse (2011) IMDB Score: 7.2


During the First World War, War Horse tells the story of young Albert and his beloved horse Joey. Steven Spielberg, the director of the film, sits in this story, starring Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson and David Thewlis. The film, which is nominated for six Oscars, including Best Film, is also an impressive road story.

5. Secretariat (2010) IMDB Score: 7.2


Screenwriter Randall Wallace, an Oscar nominee for Mel Gibson's screenplay for Braveheart, is a director at Secretariat, the Turkish name of Champion. Adapted from the writer William Nack's book to the big screen, the film focuses on the relationship between the housewife Chenery, who inherits the management of her sick father, the steward, Secreteriat, 2.5 times the heart of a regular rider. Diane Lane is accompanied by John Malkovich, Margo Martindale, James Cromwell and Dylan Walsh.

6. Aristocats (1970) IMDB Score: 7.1


Aristocats, a Disney classic called Aristocats, in other words the Turkish name, begins with a millionaire family giving up all of their assets to the Duchess and her offspring, and continues the struggle of our kitties with the indomitable captain of the house. The classic classic of 1970 reminds us how the love of animals can be exalted and how greedy people can end up like a weed everywhere.

7. My Dog Skip (2000) IMDB Score: 7.1


American director Jay Russell's first feature film, My Dog Skip, tells the story of a shy child with a painful process of growth in the Mississippi of the 1940s, his warm relationship with his dog Skip. This family film, starring Malcolm in the Middle, starring Malcolm, Frankie Muniz, Kevin Bacon and Diane Lane, was one of the most popular CNBC-E films.

8. Marley & Me (2008) IMDB Score: 7.1


Marley & Me tells the story of Marley & Me, who is a maverick and beautiful world together with the story of a couple of different journalists, is a warm and funny family film that brings Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston together. The director's seat is the Band of Brothers and David Frankel from Devil Wears Prada.

9. Gorillas in the Mist (1988) IMDB rating: 7.0


Gorillas in the Mist, which is about the life of the American idealist primatologist Dian Fossey, was remembered with the impressive performance of Sigourney Weaver. Fossey, who studied gorillas in the mountain forests of Rwanda and learned to relate to them, centered her efforts on protecting the gorillas while standing against the forbidden hunters and was nominated for five Oscar nominations. Weaver won the Best Actress Oscar, but won the Golden Globe in the same category.

10. Bolt (2008) IMDB Score: 6.9


The vocalist John Travolta, Miley Cyrus and the delightful animation of such names as Susie Essman Bolt, the entire life of the protagonist of a series of action as the protagonist and cute dog, as it has super powers to think. In 2009, the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, depicting the adventures of the loyal Bolt who went on their way to save his friend whom he believed to be in danger.

11. Babe (1995) IMDB Score: 6.8


Featuring James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski and Christine Cavanaugh as the lead actors, Babe is an impressive film enough to make Cromwell, the lead actor, a vegetarian. Babe, a seven-time Academy Award nominee, received an award in the Best Visual Effects category. The film tells the story of Babe, a small piggy in the farm, as a shepherd alongside a flock of sheep and his friendship with farmer Arthur Hoggett.

12. Free Willy (1993) IMDB Score: 5.9


One of the films taken in the '90s and centered on the child-animal friendship was Free Willy. One of the features memorable in the film is the story of Michael Jackson's fil Will You Be There uğ ç The Best Song çalışan award at the MTV Movie Awards. had been the owner.

13. Beethoven (1992) IMDB Score: 5.6


The comedy genre Beethoven starred Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt and Dean Jones in the '90s and was released on television in the 90s. He triggered our wish to hug Bernard's dogs. The film tells the story of Beethoven, a happy and large family of Newtons and dogs. Of course, it's not a masterpiece, but it's for the ones who miss family movies in the '90s sauce.

Source: poxox.com listsWe replace them with our child, our best friend or our confidant. Because we like them in the social media, on the streets or in newspapers, and we do not like the fact that we do not take our hearts. When we left behind the October 4 Animal Protection Day, we wanted to remind you of 13 films that take the love of animals to the center, to warm you up a little.

1. Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) IMDB Score: 8.1


Hachi: A Dog's Tale, based on Swedish experienced director Lasse Hallström, relies on a real event in Japan and carries the story of Hachikı, an extraordinary dog, into the screen. Richard Gere, Joan Allen and Sarah Roemer play a leading role in the story of a professor named Parker Wilson who took home his Akita inu dog, which he found at the train station.

2. Ratatouille (2007) IMDB Score: 8.0


The Pixar wonder of Ratatouille is a delicious food film and a delicious story of friendship. Ratatouille BAFTA won the Golden Globe and Oscar awards, including Mouse Remy, who managed to cover her dreams and the unusual Rembrand of Linguini at the restaurant.

3. Old Yeller (1957) IMDB rating: 7.3


OLD YELLER, Kevin Corcoran, 1957

The film depicts the friendship between Fred Gipson and his little boy in a Texan poor family who went to Kansas for his father's job. We don't want to give spoilers about the Walt Disney movie in 1957, but we regret to say that Old Yeller is a tear-proof family drama with a box of handkerchiefs ready to take with you.

4. War Horse (2011) IMDB Score: 7.2


During the First World War, War Horse tells the story of young Albert and his beloved horse Joey. Steven Spielberg, the director of the film, sits in this story, starring Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson and David Thewlis. The film, which is nominated for six Oscars, including Best Film, is also an impressive road story.

5. Secretariat (2010) IMDB Score: 7.2


Screenwriter Randall Wallace, an Oscar nominee for Mel Gibson's screenplay for Braveheart, is a director at Secretariat, the Turkish name of Champion. Adapted from the writer William Nack's book to the big screen, the film focuses on the relationship between the housewife Chenery, who inherits the management of her sick father, the steward, Secreteriat, 2.5 times the heart of a regular rider. Diane Lane is accompanied by John Malkovich, Margo Martindale, James Cromwell and Dylan Walsh.

6. Aristocats (1970) IMDB Score: 7.1


Aristocats, a Disney classic called Aristocats, in other words the Turkish name, begins with a millionaire family giving up all of their assets to the Duchess and her offspring, and continues the struggle of our kitties with the indomitable captain of the house. The classic classic of 1970 reminds us how the love of animals can be exalted and how greedy people can end up like a weed everywhere.

7. My Dog Skip (2000) IMDB Score: 7.1


American director Jay Russell's first feature film, My Dog Skip, tells the story of a shy child with a painful process of growth in the Mississippi of the 1940s, his warm relationship with his dog Skip. This family film, starring Malcolm in the Middle, starring Malcolm, Frankie Muniz, Kevin Bacon and Diane Lane, was one of the most popular CNBC-E films.

8. Marley & Me (2008) IMDB Score: 7.1


Marley & Me tells the story of Marley & Me, who is a maverick and beautiful world together with the story of a couple of different journalists, is a warm and funny family film that brings Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston together. The director's seat is the Band of Brothers and David Frankel from Devil Wears Prada.

9. Gorillas in the Mist (1988) IMDB rating: 7.0


Gorillas in the Mist, which is about the life of the American idealist primatologist Dian Fossey, was remembered with the impressive performance of Sigourney Weaver. Fossey, who studied gorillas in the mountain forests of Rwanda and learned to relate to them, centered her efforts on protecting the gorillas while standing against the forbidden hunters and was nominated for five Oscar nominations. Weaver won the Best Actress Oscar, but won the Golden Globe in the same category.

10. Bolt (2008) IMDB Score: 6.9


The vocalist John Travolta, Miley Cyrus and the delightful animation of such names as Susie Essman Bolt, the entire life of the protagonist of a series of action as the protagonist and cute dog, as it has super powers to think. In 2009, the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, depicting the adventures of the loyal Bolt who went on their way to save his friend whom he believed to be in danger.

11. Babe (1995) IMDB Score: 6.8


Featuring James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski and Christine Cavanaugh as the lead actors, Babe is an impressive film enough to make Cromwell, the lead actor, a vegetarian. Babe, a seven-time Academy Award nominee, received an award in the Best Visual Effects category. The film tells the story of Babe, a small piggy in the farm, as a shepherd alongside a flock of sheep and his friendship with farmer Arthur Hoggett.

12. Free Willy (1993) IMDB Score: 5.9


One of the films taken in the '90s and centered on the child-animal friendship was Free Willy. One of the features memorable in the film is the story of Michael Jackson's fil Will You Be There uğ ç The Best Song çalışan award at the MTV Movie Awards. had been the owner.

13. Beethoven (1992) IMDB Score: 5.6


The comedy genre Beethoven starred Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt and Dean Jones in the '90s and was released on television in the 90s. He triggered our wish to hug Bernard's dogs. The film tells the story of Beethoven, a happy and large family of Newtons and dogs. Of course, it's not a masterpiece, but it's for the ones who miss family movies in the '90s sauce.

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