---- 1 Litre Of Tears ---- Based on a true story.
#1351
Posted 16 June 2006 - 11:05 AM
#1352
Posted 16 June 2006 - 03:09 PM
because i dl up to 4..and it's being retarded on me.
or maybe it's just my internet..?
#1353
Posted 16 June 2006 - 06:54 PM
speaking of songs from 1 litre, does anyone happen to have remioromen - konayuki. (i'm not sure which is the song and which is the singer XD) I could only find the PV and I really wanted the mp3. so if anyone has it...thanks in advance!!
Remioromen is the artist and Konayuki is the song title.
Here you go - http://www.sendspace.com/file/loro6w (mp3)
#1354
Posted 16 June 2006 - 07:00 PM
does anyone know any other clubbox to dl this from other than kdwluverz's?
because i dl up to 4..and it's being retarded on me.
or maybe it's just my internet..?
Here are links to Episodes 5-11
If you have clubbox account, you can join here and immediately download.
http://down.clubbox.co.kr/mknkshm/j0sv6_k0...sv6_o0sv6_t0sv6
#1355
Posted 17 June 2006 - 12:00 PM
Remioromen is the artist and Konayuki is the song title.
Here you go - http://www.sendspace.com/file/loro6w (mp3)
#1356
Posted 18 June 2006 - 01:57 AM
Here you go
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...45948D61C631BA6
P.S: I think it's not the full version
Here's K - Only Human:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/x6xkf3
It's the full version--I'm pretty sure
Enjoy!
ahhh, thank you! I just checked the topic now
thanks to both of you for uploading ^^
#1357
Posted 18 June 2006 - 02:10 AM
#1358
Posted 18 June 2006 - 09:21 AM
^ mmhmm (well cept for the fact that she died in the end...boo) but besides that I loved how the relationship between her and asou was like evident, but it didn't have to develop further for us to know that it was a relationship. I liked how the drama was more focused on like...her determination and stuff. LOL
totally agree.
it makes this drama unique, different from the rest of the dramas about a dying guy/gal. as they tend to be cheesy.


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>>>>I can close my eyes to reality but... not to memories<<<<
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#1359
Posted 18 June 2006 - 04:31 PM
But I LOVED it
#1360
Posted 19 June 2006 - 08:33 AM
and mom was all like "why the heck did u rent such a sad drama?!!?" but i really don't regret ever renting it@!! it's one of the best j-dramas i've seen!! >-< but now that it's almost ending... im growing more and more sad, knowing that she's gonna die..
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#1361
Posted 19 June 2006 - 08:49 AM
Aw this drama had me bawlin'
But I LOVED it
OMG ARE YOU SERIOUS?!!?? AHHHH!!! and i've been waiting to see it happen too!!!! i was thinking "wait, there are still 2 more episodes to go!! maybe.... !!!" TT TT and i saw someone's siggy and it looks like they DID hug!! gah! if it's not in the movie then urghhejkg. wat is wrong with him!?!? XD lol, jkjk~ but still... she's dying!! and he's not even gonna give you a hug or something?!?! uaorhjdkl.. TT-TT
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#1362
Posted 19 June 2006 - 12:54 PM
I managed to finish this dorama in 2 days on spring break. o.0
I wish Haruto and Aya hooked up; they would be a really cute couple.

♥ wishh uponn a shootingg starr ☆ミ
#1363
Posted 21 June 2006 - 10:39 PM
You might be sick yourself with all the dramas from both K/J-dramas on people with debilitating health problems but I think this one is different from all of them. Not only because its based on the diary entries of the real Aya, but because its told from such a simple, tender viewpoint. Theres no sissy and stupid love triangles, no running desperately around like a headless chicken wishing I should have told him! and no endless crying and sooking. Its simply about a 15 year old school girl trying to live, and to live happily at that. Whats even better is that every episode ends with a quote from the real Ayas diary it makes it all the more heartwrenching to watch. Finished the series about 2 months ago and it's the bloody awesomest! I wish I have the sort of courage Aya had, shes amazing*cries* And Erika Sawajiri portrays her wonderfully; that lovely, innocent teenager full of life and love, wondering why shes been struck down by such a horrendous disease but still finding the courage to smile and laugh. Ill never forget that moment when the doctor confirmed the disease to Aya and she let her tears fall it was so real >.< Erika is definitely going to make it big, if she hasnt already!
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#1364
Posted 23 June 2006 - 02:08 AM
Theres no sissy and stupid love triangles, no running desperately around like a headless chicken wishing I should have told him! and no endless crying and sooking. Its simply about a 15 year old school girl trying to live, and to live happily at that.
Took the words outta my mouth.
I've been all around the block about those exact points, trying to tell fellow drama watchers that Litre is the way a sickness drama should be done. You're 100% right about writers usually exploiting the entire disease plot in favor of formulaic love triangles/squares, and pathetic, overdone, overcried, draggy, completely pointless, wishy-washy self wallowing that never seems to end. *coughAutumnInMyHeartcough*
But Litre was like, Finally, somebody got it right!! I've always felt that this story was told soooooo beautifully. Everyone and everything was connected so flawlessly, every character's past, their hurts, their fears, their aspirations, their reasons for everything they did, it was ALL COMPLETELY DEVELOPED. Most K-dramas can't even fully develop their two main characters in 20-some episodes and Litre did everybody and their neighbor in just 11.
I especially liked Ako because she really had a heart of PURE FRICKIN' GOLD. The relationship between her and Aya was so touching that I probably cried more over their moments than Aya and Haruto's moments. Don't worry, I cried plenty for them too, but those sister moments really got to me. I tried to imagine what it would be like if I'd ever promised my oldest sister I'd fulfill her unfinished dreams.
This is the only thing I've ever watched where I was straight out bawling. I went through three tissue boxes total but my friend Neb assures me she went through one box for each episode after 3.
#1365
Posted 23 June 2006 - 10:00 PM
Took the words outta my mouth.
I've been all around the block about those exact points, trying to tell fellow drama watchers that Litre is the way a sickness drama should be done. You're 100% right about writers usually exploiting the entire disease plot in favor of formulaic love triangles/squares, and pathetic, overdone, overcried, draggy, completely pointless, wishy-washy self wallowing that never seems to end. *coughAutumnInMyHeartcough*
But Litre was like, Finally, somebody got it right!! I've always felt that this story was told soooooo beautifully. Everyone and everything was connected so flawlessly, every character's past, their hurts, their fears, their aspirations, their reasons for everything they did, it was ALL COMPLETELY DEVELOPED. Most K-dramas can't even fully develop their two main characters in 20-some episodes and Litre did everybody and their neighbor in just 11.
I especially liked Ako because she really had a heart of PURE FRICKIN' GOLD. The relationship between her and Aya was so touching that I probably cried more over their moments than Aya and Haruto's moments. Don't worry, I cried plenty for them too, but those sister moments really got to me. I tried to imagine what it would be like if I'd ever promised my oldest sister I'd fulfill her unfinished dreams.
This is the only thing I've ever watched where I was straight out bawling. I went through three tissue boxes total but my friend Neb assures me she went through one box for each episode after 3.
I completely agree with everything you have said. the plot, the characters' development, the relationship between them were all so well created. i literally cried. it wasn't long, dragging or anything. it didn't frustrate me like other korean dramas. seriously, this is one heck of a drama.

"Lead me to my Great Escape. Show me all the Shades of Love and make me forget all the Seeds of Yesterday"
#1366
Posted 24 June 2006 - 12:08 AM
I've been all around the block about those exact points, trying to tell fellow drama watchers that Litre is the way a sickness drama should be done. You're 100% right about writers usually exploiting the entire disease plot in favor of formulaic love triangles/squares, and pathetic, overdone, overcried, draggy, completely pointless, wishy-washy self wallowing that never seems to end. *coughAutumnInMyHeartcough*
But Litre was like, Finally, somebody got it right!! I've always felt that this story was told soooooo beautifully. Everyone and everything was connected so flawlessly, every character's past, their hurts, their fears, their aspirations, their reasons for everything they did, it was ALL COMPLETELY DEVELOPED. Most K-dramas can't even fully develop their two main characters in 20-some episodes and Litre did everybody and their neighbor in just 11.
I especially liked Ako because she really had a heart of PURE FRICKIN' GOLD. The relationship between her and Aya was so touching that I probably cried more over their moments than Aya and Haruto's moments. Don't worry, I cried plenty for them too, but those sister moments really got to me. I tried to imagine what it would be like if I'd ever promised my oldest sister I'd fulfill her unfinished dreams.
This is the only thing I've ever watched where I was straight out bawling. I went through three tissue boxes total but my friend Neb assures me she went through one box for each episode after 3.
this drama is so pure, that makes those sad kdrama theme looks like a joke!
somehow, i think that I and those Kdrama character need to be more grateful about our health
#1368
Posted 25 June 2006 - 08:48 PM
#1369
Posted 28 June 2006 - 01:24 AM
Pref. clubbox ;D
I managed to catch a few episodes, and it's pretty sad.
Seldom into J-drama, but now, I've decided to give this a shot ;D
I wont be impatient
I wont be greedy
I wont give up, Because everyone takes things step by step
I am not the only one in pain
Not having other people understand
Not understanding others
Both of those are awful
My life is like a blossoming flower
From the starts of my youth
I want to have no regrets and treasure it...
Okaasan, in my heart there always exist the okaasan that I believes in me
From now this point forward, I leave it to you
I am sorry for always making you worry
If it's not for this disease
Maybe I could have succeeded in love
I wont to be hugged tightly by someone
I really want to be, I already dont want to say that I want to goback to that day
I want to accept me now and live on.. eventhough I will also be hurted by those heartless glance
but also, I understand at the same time gentle glances exists..
Even though it's like this I still want to be here
because here is the place I exist..
What's wrong with falling down?
Because as long as I stand up again, it'll be just fine
If you look up at the sky after falling down,
The blue sky is also today, strecthing limitlessly and smiles at me
People shldnt dwell on the past,
It's enough to try your best in all that you're doing now
Such inspiring lines.
#1370
Posted 28 June 2006 - 03:01 PM
http://mullemeck.serveftp.org/jps_beta/ind...+litre+of+tears
it's fast cuz it's on jpopsuki
or else MU:
http://www.silentregrets.com/dramas/?cat=2
After a couple of months, i finally finished it. I wan't in the depressing mood. but i have to agree, it's really good. Usually, I avoid sad dramas, but I couldn't help being addicted to this. I should catch up on Attention Please.. can't get enough of Ryo































