For some reason, I foolishly decided that since "a liter of tears", then it would be about love. That was my slight shock when it turned out that the story was about a serious illness, and even based on real events. The story turned out to be very strong and very realistic, which I never expect from doramas at all)) I liked the series from the very first episode, I liked that they did not take any particular moment or segment, but the whole disease as a whole, from the moment of discovery to the very finale… I was surprised by the actors' performance, I don't want to scold them at all – everything is natural and without Japanese overplays. They showed all sides of the story, whether it was within the family, in the school community or with outsiders. And yet, starting with episode seven, there is a tension in the narrative. Maybe it seemed that way to me, but they began to slow down the story, squeeze all the juices out of the obvious moments. Maybe I didn't have enough of some truth behind the scenes, it doesn't seem to be necessary to look at it, but because of the lack of feeling, it's not the same anymore. Anyway, it's an interesting and amazing series. It was also very nice to see familiar actors young)) Especially Re, he was a cutie ten years ago))
Aya Kito, I hope you live in a better world. A world full of beautiful flowers, where there are no terrible and incurable diseases, where you can dream about everything, where you can walk, where you can talk...Where you can just live
My mother has this disease... I ate as I watched the series - because I cried non-stop and hated myself - because I can't help my Mother heal in any way or at least become a little healthier...((So much time has been wasted and wasted... There's no way to get the time back
Dorama is beautiful 😭😭 Series of this kind are very motivational, make you think about the meaning of life, give you strength. It's scary to imagine that this was filmed on real events... I definitely recommend watching it and stock up on napkins...
The most beloved drama! I've been reviewing it once a year, for 5 years now, and every time I cry a liter of tears There is so much warmth in this story, I want to live even more after it Aya still inspires people and lives in us.
is falling apart
Wonderful actors with whom you cry together
That's it, there are no more words, only tears
I liked the series from the very first episode, I liked that they did not take any particular moment or segment, but the whole disease as a whole, from the moment of discovery to the very finale… I was surprised by the actors' performance, I don't want to scold them at all – everything is natural and without Japanese overplays. They showed all sides of the story, whether it was within the family, in the school community or with outsiders. And yet, starting with episode seven, there is a tension in the narrative. Maybe it seemed that way to me, but they began to slow down the story, squeeze all the juices out of the obvious moments. Maybe I didn't have enough of some truth behind the scenes, it doesn't seem to be necessary to look at it, but because of the lack of feeling, it's not the same anymore. Anyway, it's an interesting and amazing series.
It was also very nice to see familiar actors young)) Especially Re, he was a cutie ten years ago))
. It's beautiful.
Series of this kind are very motivational, make you think about the meaning of life, give you strength.
It's scary to imagine that this was filmed on real events...
I definitely recommend watching it and stock up on napkins...
I've been reviewing it once a year, for 5 years
now, and every time I cry a liter of tears
There is so much warmth in this story, I want to live even more after it
Aya still inspires people and lives in us.