

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 cerebellum of 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? Review: English Translation Terrible - The English translation is terrible. Making this movie totally unwatchable. They should have used the translation that can be found on youtube. Very disappointed. It's a great story but not like this. Review: LOVE this series - LOVE this series... So dramatic. Okay, so it's a little on the cheesy side in terms of teenage romance, but I still really enjoyed it. From a medical perspective, the portrayal of her condition is incredibly accurate.
| ASIN | 6117190085 |
| Actors | Jinnai Takanori, Nishikido Ryo, Sawajiri Erika, Yakushimaru Hiroko |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (3) |
| Media Format | Box set, Import, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces |
| Subtitles: | Chinese, English |
B**D
English Translation Terrible
The English translation is terrible. Making this movie totally unwatchable. They should have used the translation that can be found on youtube. Very disappointed. It's a great story but not like this.
J**D
LOVE this series
LOVE this series... So dramatic. Okay, so it's a little on the cheesy side in terms of teenage romance, but I still really enjoyed it. From a medical perspective, the portrayal of her condition is incredibly accurate.
M**0
Very good Japanese T.V. series
This is the t.v. series to the diary "1 liter of Tears" by Kito Aya, it stars Erika Sawajiri as Aya, as opposed to the movie version with Asae Onishi. Both are excellent and a must see. The t.v. show does take more liberties with the story, like a love interest for Aya. The movie is in my opinion more brutal and fast with the disease, while the t.v. show gives you more time with Aya. If you watch one you will want to watch the other. T.V. show is hard to find, very surprised Amazon has it in stock, so get it while you can.
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