Post by kris on Apr 16, 2006 19:15:12 GMT -5
One Litre of Tears
has anyone seen this drama? i watched it on youtube a few weeks ago and i absolutely love it. it's the saddest drama i've ever seen....it had me crying so much in every episode....i don't remember crying that much for any other movie or drama i've seen. based on true events, it's a beautiful story of one girl's will to live and her appreciation of just being alive.
Cast
# Sawajiri Erika as Ikeuchi Aya (15)
# Yakushimaru Hiroko as Ikeuchi Shioka (40)
# Nishikido Ryou as Asou Haruto (15)
# Jinnai Takanori as Ikeuchi Mizuo (45)
# Narumi Riko as Ikeuchi Ako (13)
# Fujiki Naohito as Mizuno Hiroshi (33)
# Koide Saori as Sugiura Mari (15)
# Sanada Yuma as Ikeuchi Hiroki (11)
# Miyoshi Ani as Ikeuchi Rika (5)
# Matsuyama Kenichi as Kawamoto Yuji (17)
Synopsis 1
15-year-old Ikeuchi Aya was an ordinary girl, the daughter of a family who works at a tofu shop, and a soon-to-be high schooler. However, odd things have been happening to Aya lately. She has been falling down often and walks strange. Her mother, Shioka, takes Aya to see the doctor, and he informs Shioka that Aya has spinocerebellar degeneration - a terrible disease where the brain gradually deteriorates to the point where the victim cannot walk, speak, write, or eat. A cruel disease, as it does not affect the mind in the least. How will Aya react when told about her disease? And how will Aya live from now on?
Synopsis 2
This beautifully moving drama is based on the real-life struggles of a 15-year-old girl named Aya who suffered from an incurable disease, but lived life to the fullest until her death at 25. The script is based on the diary Aya kept writing until she could no longer hold a pen. The book that later followed entitled “One Litre of Tears" has sold over 1.1 million copies in Japan alone.
Aya's only wish was “to live." By carefully depicting Aya's earnest desire to live, and the love of her family, friends, and lover, the drama, “One Litre of Tears" wishes to deliver her simple but strong message: “Just being alive is such a lovely and wonderful thing." ---Fuji TV
credit: wiki.d-addicts.com and asianfanatics.com
has anyone seen this drama? i watched it on youtube a few weeks ago and i absolutely love it. it's the saddest drama i've ever seen....it had me crying so much in every episode....i don't remember crying that much for any other movie or drama i've seen. based on true events, it's a beautiful story of one girl's will to live and her appreciation of just being alive.
Cast
# Sawajiri Erika as Ikeuchi Aya (15)
# Yakushimaru Hiroko as Ikeuchi Shioka (40)
# Nishikido Ryou as Asou Haruto (15)
# Jinnai Takanori as Ikeuchi Mizuo (45)
# Narumi Riko as Ikeuchi Ako (13)
# Fujiki Naohito as Mizuno Hiroshi (33)
# Koide Saori as Sugiura Mari (15)
# Sanada Yuma as Ikeuchi Hiroki (11)
# Miyoshi Ani as Ikeuchi Rika (5)
# Matsuyama Kenichi as Kawamoto Yuji (17)
Synopsis 1
15-year-old Ikeuchi Aya was an ordinary girl, the daughter of a family who works at a tofu shop, and a soon-to-be high schooler. However, odd things have been happening to Aya lately. She has been falling down often and walks strange. Her mother, Shioka, takes Aya to see the doctor, and he informs Shioka that Aya has spinocerebellar degeneration - a terrible disease where the brain gradually deteriorates to the point where the victim cannot walk, speak, write, or eat. A cruel disease, as it does not affect the mind in the least. How will Aya react when told about her disease? And how will Aya live from now on?
Synopsis 2
This beautifully moving drama is based on the real-life struggles of a 15-year-old girl named Aya who suffered from an incurable disease, but lived life to the fullest until her death at 25. The script is based on the diary Aya kept writing until she could no longer hold a pen. The book that later followed entitled “One Litre of Tears" has sold over 1.1 million copies in Japan alone.
Aya's only wish was “to live." By carefully depicting Aya's earnest desire to live, and the love of her family, friends, and lover, the drama, “One Litre of Tears" wishes to deliver her simple but strong message: “Just being alive is such a lovely and wonderful thing." ---Fuji TV
credit: wiki.d-addicts.com and asianfanatics.com