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1 Litre of Tears part1 (movie) eng sub

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After the tears are shed, a new day begins... Adapted from the same-titled novel, 1 Litre of Tears is based on the true story about a girl's long fight with an incurable disease. A collection of her diary entries, chronicling her experiences and passion and perseverance for life, were published in 1986, and the book immediately became a bestseller. Her inspiring story was adapted into both a hit TV series starring Sawajiri Erika and a moving film directed by Okamura Riki. Promising new actress Asae Onishi stars as the film's tragic heroine, while Kazuko Kato portrays her supportive mother. Keep the tissue box near, as 1 Litre of Tears promises to touch the hearts of viewers with its tragic story and universal sentiments. One day on her way to school, middle school student Aya (Asae Onishi) suddenly falls to the ground. The doctor diagnoses her with spinocerebellar degeneration, a rare and incurable neurological disease. Entering high school, Aya's condition continues to worsen as physical movements become more difficult. Forced to attend a special boarding school, she nonetheless finds hope and happiness through the support of her new friends and family. Working hard, she completes her high school education and bravely begins a new stage in her life, despite her weak health and continuous trips to the hospital. Aya never gives up, living each day of her life to the fullest until the very end.

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  • I watched until part3 and then gave up. It's just ridiculous. As much as I liked the main actress in the TV series in her supporting role, she doesn't convince me as Aya here. Also all other actors and actresses are weird somehow, and not to mention the fast progress of the movie.

    Anybody who hasn't watched the series yet: please do. It's much better. You'll really cry a liter of tears. Not here.

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  • huh. Aya and her mother in the movie are played by the same actresses who played Aya's roommate in the disability school and her mother in the drama.

  • Thanks fr the upload! ^ ^

  • which one came out first,the drama or the movie??this movie the picture look a bit old..the drama is more awesome than the movie..

  • i hate this version...

  • @seramusiclover asou kun is not real... i kept that in mind when i watched it~ so yah... other than that, everything else is real~

  • @ichisumification i agree with you!

  • Hi people I have a blog posting daily Korean or Japanese drama and this just made it up if You want to visit my blog (Fullkdramas dot blogspot dot com) U can send me a message about korean or japanese doramas, my email is Elo12cv@gmail.com) I'm fascinated THIS JAPANESE Dorame Enjoy it ^ ^

  • The show is better

  • The movie is based more on her real life stories than the drama it is sad though the acting is not so good compared to Erika Sawajiri's marvelous performance. But it is what it is, it's a real life stories whether it makes you cry or not.

  • watch the drama; not the movie.

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