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10 Promises to My Dog

Original title: Inu to watashi no 10 no yakusoku
  • 2008
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
725
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10 Promises to My Dog (2008)
ComedyDramaRomance

A teenage girl adopts a homeless puppy and names it "Socks". They take care of each others since then, until one day when she is thinking Socks to be smaller than she thought it used be...A teenage girl adopts a homeless puppy and names it "Socks". They take care of each others since then, until one day when she is thinking Socks to be smaller than she thought it used be...A teenage girl adopts a homeless puppy and names it "Socks". They take care of each others since then, until one day when she is thinking Socks to be smaller than she thought it used be...

  • Director
    • Katsuhide Motoki
  • Writers
    • Hare Kawaguchi
    • Yoshimitsu Sawamoto
  • Stars
    • Rena Tanaka
    • Ryô Kase
    • Mayuko Fukuda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    725
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    • Director
      • Katsuhide Motoki
    • Writers
      • Hare Kawaguchi
      • Yoshimitsu Sawamoto
    • Stars
      • Rena Tanaka
      • Ryô Kase
      • Mayuko Fukuda
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rena Tanaka
    Rena Tanaka
    • Akari Saito
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Susumu Hoshi
    Mayuko Fukuda
    Mayuko Fukuda
    • Akari Saito - child
    Chizuru Ikewaki
    • Yuko Inoue
    Akira Fuse
    • Shinichi Hoshi
    Reiko Takashima
    • Fumiko Saito
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    Etsushi Toyokawa
    • Yuichi Saito
    Akiko Aitsuki
    Hana Ebise
    Mina Fujii
    Ittoku Kishibe
    • Cashier
    Takashi Sasano
    Shota Sato
    Yasunari Takeshima
    Yasunari Takeshima
    • Station Staff
    Pierre Taki
    Pierre Taki
      Ken'ichi Yajima
      Ken'ichi Yajima
      Akane Ôsawa
      • Director
        • Katsuhide Motoki
      • Writers
        • Hare Kawaguchi
        • Yoshimitsu Sawamoto
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      7koji-31025

      Better than Quill

      You guys were right, this was better than another dog movie very similar to this "Quill" but this one is way better.

      Better acting, better pacing, overall better in all aspects, a must watch if you like this type of movie.
      8DICK STEEL

      A Nutshell Review: 10 Promises to My Dog

      You probably cannot count just how many doggie movies are out there, with its fair share coming out of Japan. Neither can I, and ever since Hachiko I thought none could stand up to the loyalty of that dog, but I guess I was wrong. You think you know the usual drill when it comes to stories about man's best friend, but I guess one can always count on the Japanese to weave a story based on much melodrama that somehow works, no matter if it at first glance might seem to be familiar.

      Like how the dog remains unflinchingly loyal to its owner, good or bad in its owner's treatment of it. Or how it can always be relied on to provide that listening ear, even though they obviously don't speak our language, or best of all, how as a puppy the camera always capture their best angle to make you wish you could go home to one who that will always wag its tail and playfully pounce on you as a greeting, as if you're the best person in the world that stepped through the door.

      The 10 promises referred to here isn't exactly 10 of the best that one would actually commit to the pet, but rather, a pact of understanding from both parties that build on trust. And that turns out to be key to the story, as it extends not only between animals and man, but across relationships that both parties will forge with others and fellow species as well. In fact, some of these serve as universal reminders, and I suppose young kids who are brought to see this G-rated film, will probably come to understand that it takes a lot of responsibility to take care of a pet, especially when one's priorities in life tend to change as one grows up within the average lifespan of, in this case, a dog.

      Told over 10 years, the film stars Mayuko Fukuda and Lena Tanaka as the character of Akari, a young girl who seem to suffer from setback after setback ranging from family to relationship issues, despite her sunshine cheery demeanour. And the best parts in the movie pertain to the carefully crafted story about family, about being there for your loved ones, and making precious moments count. And with the 10 promises, we will journey with Akari to see if she can commit to the pact successfully, or not.

      But it's not just a story about a girl and her dog, and there's where this movie shines in being different from the usual run off the mill stories. There's a small sub plot involving Akari's golden retriever Socks in its ability to become a therapy dog, both for herself, and good friend Hoshi (Ryo Kase). And it chief strength was in how it weaved a very nice, touching story about family, of being there every moment that you can, and making such moment matter. Just like how Akari's father Saito (Etushi Toyokawa, in a role that perhaps many can identify with) places work in a higher priority than family in order to put bread on the table, but realizes that work just isn't everything as time will just pass you by. And it served as an interesting parallel when Akari loathes her father's non-presence, but slowly we see her succumbing to these same attitudes as well, much to the disappointment of, well, everyone else.

      Despite a romantic angle being ploughed into the movie at its midpoint on, its family one still stood its ground and delivered the melodramatic payload when it mattered, to tug at your heartstrings during the inevitable finale. And while listening to the Japanese cast bravely sing their way through Time After Time, I'd figured that while it fit the movie nicely with the message it wanted to bring across, perhaps this version of the song will sooth calm nerves:

      Highly recommended if you have never seen a movie about man and his best friend, or if the last one you've watched was a few years ago. Otherwise you should know what to expect when it goes into dramatic overdrive.
      7comage

      Cliché and passé, but still meaningful in certain ways

      Similar to Quill (2004), this film involves a pet dog, giving the audience a hint of what will come as the ending to this film. Several scenes have been deliberately set up as tear-jerker scenes, very much similar to Quill (2004).

      First time viewers...(read more) who have not watched Quill (2004) may find this film touching and emotional. Veteran viewers of films of this particular genre will see it instead as cliché and passé.

      While the deliberate tear-jerker elements may somewhat contribute to the downfall of this film (leading to 7 instead of 8 stars), the meaningful moral behind the film with regards to balancing family relationships vs. personal dreams/careers cannot be depicted any better.
      8billcr12

      A Girl and Her Dog

      A 14 year-old girl becomes the owner of a Golden retriever puppy and, with her mother, makes ten promises to the dog. Mom leaves the picture early, and dad becomes a Mr. mom. We see the dog, Socks, grow from puppy-hood to adult over the next ten years. Along the way, the girl becomes an adult with responsibilities and a life with others not including the neglected doggy. All will be well in the end as the woman and canine find their way. I have a weakness for dog movies and I highly recommend this one. The Golden retriever is amazing and the humans are pretty much secondary. Socks is a star.
      10Alcaminhante

      Wipes the floor with all animal movies ever made in Hollywood and doesn't even tries to.

      Contrary to some reviews here, the last thing i can say about this movie is that it's just another cute movie with a dog in it. I've seen many movies with animals in my life and honestly almost all of them were nothing more than just the usual pile of childish garbage that usually comes out of Hollywood filled with brainwashing morals. 10 Promises to my dog - wipes the floor with Marley & Me or all the Benjys you'll ever see coming out of commercial American cinema for one simple reason, 10 Promises to my dog doesn't exploit cute dog scenes just to be some kind of fluffy kids movie. It's clichéd alright, but it manages to avoid using those scenes to drive the movie and surprise surprise, it's not a movie about a cute dog but a movie about the impact of owning an animal. And it's depicted in the most natural way i've ever seen. The owners don't look like Models and do not live glamorous lives, the kids don't play baseball and nobody is trying to treat audiences like idiots by explaining everything, every minute by doing it in your face using dialogues full of American family values passing for universal ones. And best of all 10 Promises to my Dog makes us think about things we weren't expecting at all, specially if we go into this movie thinking it's just like another Disney kids movie. This is a family movie, but believe me, it's not exactly for kids due to its adult emotional content and many layers. It's a movie for everyone who ever owned a dog. Don't be discouraged by its looks and cute movie posters. There is much more to it, touches some interesting areas like death, responsibility and solitude and manages to do this without the audience even noticing it. But above all it has real characters with human trades we can recognize. This is an amazing little movie, it's not just another movie with a dog. If there is a movie that truly depicts the difference between oriental cinema nowadays and American popcorn stuff is this one. It's popcorn alright but it has much better butter in it. See it, before you get a dog or if you ever owned one. It's amazing.

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        Referenced in Nyankoi!: Furenzu (2009)
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        Composed by Johann Pachelbel

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      • Release date
        • March 15, 2008 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • 與狗狗的10個約定
      • Production companies
        • Dentsu
        • Eisei Gekijo
        • Mainichi Shinbunsha
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        • $15,332,225
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 57 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital

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