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Friday, March 2, 2012




Im currently watching 1 litre of tears, a japanese drama based on a true story of a 15 year old girl, Aya, who contracted the spinocerebellar degeneration disease, and living her life to the best she can before her death when she was 25. I know im kinda slow, since the show came out many years ago. I was told that it is a must watch!!! So now when i dono what else to watch alr, im watching this.
I should have watched this long ago.
Serious.
Every single episode have something for me to cry about. 1 litre of tears couldnt have been a better name!(thankfully only have 11 episodes, if not my eyes are gonna rot) The show covered on the constant struggles Aya had with herself, the things she used to push herself forward, as well as the changes in the family lifestyle after she contrated the disease. Its so touching, and at times it's so depressing.
I tried watching 3 episodes of it today when i usually only watch 1 per day. I couldnt pull through! I stopped halfway through the 3rd coss im crying so hard. The song that the class sang in the show is especially touching for me as well. When i was in choir, we sang it. It didnt felt that fabulous at that time since i havent watched the show and i didnt know what the lyrics meant. Now, when i hear the song again, i weep buckets. I was 15 years old when i sang that song, enjoying the attention that performance brings. Aya was 15 then too, and she was struggling to do the best she can with her life.
Sounds naggy, but 1 litre of tears i realised, really worth watching =)

♥ au revoir.
3/02/2012 09:48:00 PM

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    JingHui
    appeared on 23-08
    love a no. of things
    just don piss me off
    Graduated from HKSS
    Now stuck in NP instead
    Still loving choir & Alto
    though not performing anymore

    Currently obsessed with French ♥♥♥

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