One Liter Tears (Movie)
Kazuko Katou, Yoshimi Ashikawa

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Product Information
Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English, Traditional Chinese, Malay
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Release Date:Mar 05, 2007
Product Made In:Malaysia
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Case:Keep Case



Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Japanese

Rating for English subtitles: Good

Starring: Kazuko Katou, Yoshimi Ashikawa, Yoneko Matsukane

Introduction:
This story is about a girl named Aya who suffered from an incurable disease, but lived life to the fullest until her death at 25. The original story is based on the diary Aya kept writing until she could no longer hold a pen. The book that later followed entitled ¡°One Liter of Tears" has sold over 1.1 million copies.

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 Liter of Tears" wishes to deliver her simple but strong message: ¡°Just being alive is such a lovely and wonderful thing."

The drama starts right before Aya is hit with the tragic illness, called Spinocerebellar Degeneration, in which the nerve cells of areas necessary for the human body to move and balance - including the cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord - transforms and eventually disappears.

15-year old Aya Ikeuchi is the eldest daughter of a typical Japanese family. She lives with her cheerful and reliable mother, Shioka, father Mizuo, owner of a tofu shop, younger sisters Ako and Rika, and younger brother Hiroki.

On the day of her high school entrance exam, Aya is full of energy as she leaves the house. But she falls asleep on the bus and misses her stop. She gets off the bus and starts running in the rain, slips and falls, injuring her knee. That's when she meets Haruto Aso, who was planning to skip the exam. He gives her a ride on his bicycle to school where the exam will be given. Aya is allowed to take the exam in the school nurse's office, and manages to pass.

When the new semester begins, Aya is elected class rep. and joins the basketball team. On the boys team is someone she has eyes for, which adds to the things she has to look forward to.

Amidst her happy days at school, Aya begins to experience physical difficulties. She often drops food from her chopsticks while eating, can't pour water into a cup without spilling it, and occasionally wobbles while she walks. Aya's mother Shioka, a former nurse, is the only person that realizes these changes.

One day, Aya is about to leave home as usual. When she starts to run, she trips over her own feet and falls. She couldn't protect herself with her arms while falling, causing her to land on her face - making her bleed heavily. This injury soon reveals the existence of Aya's fateful disease. A woman named Aya is working in Hokkaido for a doctor, Shuichi, that left Tokyo for personal reasons. Aya is both deaf and mute and she¡¯s secretly in love with Shuichi. After awhile Aya tells him, but Shuichi has decided to return to Tokyo to work but promise Aya that he will return soon and then they will get married. Shortly after he has an accident resulting in a memory loss. Time passes and Aya decides to go to Tokyo to find out what happened.