Hachi Hachi was a movie directed by the Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki and released in 1988. The movie told the story of a loyal Akita Inu and its owner during World War II. During the war, the owner was sent to a remote place, and the Akita Inu had been silently guarding him until the end of the war before returning to its owner's side. The movie was a story of loyalty and friendship through the perspective of a military dog, and it was loved by the audience.
A brave and curious Labrador named Max could be a main character. He's always eager to explore new areas of the spaceship and is the first to approach any new situation.
The movie 'Dogs' isn't based on a true story. It's a made-up tale designed to entertain and engage the audience through fictional characters and plotlines.
One idea could be a group of dogs on a spaceship that discovers a new planet full of strange, dog - friendly creatures. They have to figure out how to communicate and coexist.
War Dogs does draw from true stories. However, it's not a 100% accurate portrayal. Some elements are dramatized and fictionalized to make it more engaging for the audience.
The movie War Dogs has roots in true events, but it fictionalizes and dramatizes them for cinematic purposes. While not a verbatim account, it borrows from the real world of arms dealing to create an engaging narrative.