One Litre of Tears;;
Is an.. amazing J-Drama..
And I highly recommend this for others to watch.
{It's good for a good cry for a start.. And it's a heart-touching story.}
"One Litre of Tears" is based off a true story about a girl who was diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease at 15, but was able to continue her life until her death at the age of 25.
The drama is an adaptation of the diary of a Japanese girl named Aya Kitō, who suffered from spinocerebellar ataxia. She began keeping a diary at the suggestion of her doctor, and continued to write until she could no longer hold a pen. The diary, titled 1 Litre no Namida, was published shortly after her death.
Wiki' Synopsis;
The story begins as Aya prepares for the new semester. Despite being happy, she suffers from slight physical problems, which only her mother seems to notice. However, one day, she falls unconsciously on the floor. After she is sent to the hospital, she is shortly diagnosed with the disease. Despite the fact that she is diagnosed with the terminal illness, she does not lose the will to survive.
She still makes friends with others, including her first love, Yuji. She later develops an interest in Haruto. Although somewhat cold, Haruto was still kind to her. Meanwhile, her health continues to deteriorate. Knowing that she will not survive for long, she returns the gift Haruto has given, who discovers the fact when he reads the love letter that Aya gave him.
Aya Kitō proved her courage and positive attitude towards an uncertain future when suffering such an illness, spinocerebellar ataxia. The drama spans a decade, during which she graduates from school while her conditions worsen.
A place where you can watch this is [here], however you will need to make an account to view it. It doesn't cost anything and you don't get spammed and the like, and is safe.
To go strait to the list of episodes just click [here]~
I do admit that the series isn't brilliant quality at the given site, which I'm sorry for.
And sorry for those who dislike drama's in another language but this is in Japanese.
It is subtitled.
The only episode I've had trouble with was episode seven, I think, due to the fact of how the subtitles were done.
But yes, I very very very very very much recommend this drama.
I think, it's really heart warming, it makes you think a little more and appreciate the simpler things in life, like just being healthy, or being able to go out and walk about on your own.
It's truely..
Amazing.
Please, consider watching it?
Or at least give it a try first?
Ne?
<3
And I highly recommend this for others to watch.
{It's good for a good cry for a start.. And it's a heart-touching story.}
"One Litre of Tears" is based off a true story about a girl who was diagnosed with an incurable degenerative disease at 15, but was able to continue her life until her death at the age of 25.
The drama is an adaptation of the diary of a Japanese girl named Aya Kitō, who suffered from spinocerebellar ataxia. She began keeping a diary at the suggestion of her doctor, and continued to write until she could no longer hold a pen. The diary, titled 1 Litre no Namida, was published shortly after her death.
Wiki' Synopsis;
The story begins as Aya prepares for the new semester. Despite being happy, she suffers from slight physical problems, which only her mother seems to notice. However, one day, she falls unconsciously on the floor. After she is sent to the hospital, she is shortly diagnosed with the disease. Despite the fact that she is diagnosed with the terminal illness, she does not lose the will to survive.
She still makes friends with others, including her first love, Yuji. She later develops an interest in Haruto. Although somewhat cold, Haruto was still kind to her. Meanwhile, her health continues to deteriorate. Knowing that she will not survive for long, she returns the gift Haruto has given, who discovers the fact when he reads the love letter that Aya gave him.
Aya Kitō proved her courage and positive attitude towards an uncertain future when suffering such an illness, spinocerebellar ataxia. The drama spans a decade, during which she graduates from school while her conditions worsen.
A place where you can watch this is [here], however you will need to make an account to view it. It doesn't cost anything and you don't get spammed and the like, and is safe.
To go strait to the list of episodes just click [here]~
I do admit that the series isn't brilliant quality at the given site, which I'm sorry for.
And sorry for those who dislike drama's in another language but this is in Japanese.
It is subtitled.
The only episode I've had trouble with was episode seven, I think, due to the fact of how the subtitles were done.
But yes, I very very very very very much recommend this drama.
I think, it's really heart warming, it makes you think a little more and appreciate the simpler things in life, like just being healthy, or being able to go out and walk about on your own.
It's truely..
Amazing.
Please, consider watching it?
Or at least give it a try first?
Ne?
<3