how come that drama can't made you cry ?? I was touched while i watching it
Oh, I liked that drama a whole lot. But there just wasn't anything to cry over (imo). Maybe some people didn't cry during Attention please. But there were several spots in that "comedy" that brought tears. You can probably guess (don't want to give away any spoilers).
Most of the J-Dramas I watched made me cry somewhere x3~
But the ones that made me cry the most are:
1 Litre no Namida
Taiyou no Uta (at the end ._.)
Kurosagi (at the last few episodes ;_; )
Hana Yori Dango <3
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:40 am Post subject:
-Yukino- wrote:
Most of the J-Dramas I watched made me cry somewhere x3~
But the ones that made me cry the most are:
1 Litre no Namida
Taiyou no Uta (at the end ._.)
Kurosagi (at the last few episodes ;_; )
Hana Yori Dango <3
We have seen similar dramas, and liked the same heheh.
I guess there's something in common there. (OMG WE ARE FAMILY AND DON'T KNOW IT, UHH I SMELL A NEW DRAMA COMING SOON heheh jk) _________________
"For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not, none will suffice."
<3 the 'Ako defending Aya' scene from episode 6 of 1 litre of tears. feels so human and so real; so ownage!!
link ===> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okCe5xBd49A
i've finished 8 eps of the drama so far and that scene was the only tear jerker for me. 3 more eps left, not sure if theres any more scenes that can top this one but i am in anticipation. _________________
i've finished 8 eps of the drama so far and that scene was the only tear jerker for me. 3 more eps left, not sure if theres any more scenes that can top this one but i am in anticipation.
Heh...heh...just wait...the movie's not over yet...
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 6:49 pm Post subject:
Baka Senpai wrote:
<3 the 'Ako defending Aya' scene from episode 6 of 1 litre of tears. feels so human and so real; so ownage!!
link ===> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okCe5xBd49A
i've finished 8 eps of the drama so far and that scene was the only tear jerker for me. 3 more eps left, not sure if theres any more scenes that can top this one but i am in anticipation.
Oh after 8 is when it gets good.
This drama just find a dozens of way to appeal to your senses.
It hits you by showing you a person who is about to die, something incurable, family issues, love issues, and when you think thats it, they make you feel helpless, simply genius.
I don't remember any exact scene where it nearly made me shed a tear (as I shed only 1 cause I just couldnt take it any more) but without giving spoilers, telephone scene and her in the hospital, that sort of hit me cause I still remember that clearly just like a picture embedded in my head.
I dont remember if I shed my tear during that scene, but I know it has to be at least, close to making me cry heheh. _________________
"For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not, none will suffice."
Oh after 8 is when it gets good.
This drama just find a dozens of way to appeal to your senses.
It hits you by showing you a person who is about to die, something incurable, family issues, love issues, and when you think thats it, they make you feel helpless, simply genius.
You're so right about this...or as we say here...spot on!
well i finished the drama "1 litre of tears"...there were a lot of sentimental and depressing/sad parts but yeah it didn't get me to tear up like the
"Ako owning Hiro for Aya's sake" in episode 6. That scene tops everything. 1 litre of tears reminds me that compassion is needed in this world. _________________
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:51 am Post subject:
ganmo wrote:
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Oh after 8 is when it gets good.
This drama just find a dozens of way to appeal to your senses.
It hits you by showing you a person who is about to die, something incurable, family issues, love issues, and when you think thats it, they make you feel helpless, simply genius.
You're so right about this...or as we say here...spot on!
Heheh, thanks.
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Baka Senpai
well i finished the drama "1 litre of tears"...there were a lot of sentimental and depressing/sad parts but yeah it didn't get me to tear up like the
"Ako owning Hiro for Aya's sake" in episode 6. That scene tops everything. 1 litre of tears reminds me that compassion is needed in this world.
Well yeah as I mentioned, it effects everyone in a different way, for you such a scene seems to be true love/compassion. Some may not even find that scene tear jerking at all and think the family scenes were so heartbreaking. That's whats lovely about the story hehe. _________________
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:30 pm Post subject:
hehe...seems like this thread is dedicated to '1 litre of tears' ... all of us seem to agree that it's such a tear-jerker drama..
i wonder when they aired it, how many percents the rating was?
Reason::: although not happy wif zaizen goro, but last edp really touched me by the ppl in the surrounding and oso the frendship of satomi and zaizen! _________________
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:11 am Post subject:
calmriver wrote:
hehe...seems like this thread is dedicated to '1 litre of tears' ... all of us seem to agree that it's such a tear-jerker drama..
i wonder when they aired it, how many percents the rating was?
hmmm...maybe yes maybe not. but from all drama i've watched before i cried a lot just on 1 liter of tears. he3, strange.... _________________
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:52 am Post subject:
I think I posted once in this thread before about the tearjerkers that got me.
1. Sekai no Chuushin de Ai wo Sakebu (in class all it's own)
2. 1 Littoru no Namida
3. Denchi ga Kireru Made (sick little kids, a sure-fire one for me)
4. Beautiful Life
Okay, sickness and death tend to turn on the water works...
Others had some moments:
1. Long Vacation -- I think it was in episode 9 or 10 when Kimutaku and Yamaguchi Tomoko's characters were talking on the phone about how their lives were changing and it pained them to have it go that way.
2. Yanpapa -- When the kids finally called Yuusaku "papa."
3. Engine -- When Kimutaku was dropping off the kids at their new foster homes.
4. Otousan -- The scenes when the daughters promised to their dead mother how they would better their lives.
Here's a drama I just saw recently:
Toshishita no Otoko -- This may be a close #3 or tied with #2 on the tearjerker scale for me. There is very deep sadness throughout the entire show that has nothing to do with sickness or death -- unhappiness. Also, for all the drama's I've seen, the opening music is best matched with the show. _________________
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 3:12 pm Post subject:
Crying while watching sad doramas? Well, I never! But, I just feel veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy touched. And it happened when I watch Ichi Ritoru no Namida! That must be the most outstanding dorama that have ever been made!
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