Joined: 01 Jan 2004 Posts: 169 Location: under the same roof
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 7:20 pm Post subject:
minna... little bit off topic here.
I just download 1 rittoru ep. 9 and 10 from jpopsuki. After it's completed, I tried to play it on VLC. But it seems that the video and the sound didn't completely match, the video was delayed for 2 or 3 seconds. I tried on WMP, the exact result came out. Why it's happened to me? Is there anything that I can do to fix it? And is there anybody who esperienced the same problem with me?
AAH, actually I can't wait to download ep. 11, but i'm afraid the same problem will happened again..
One more. I read in some site that there's an 1 Rittoru movie. It was released on 2004 and the casts are quite new. Does anybody has seen this movie?
Joined: 25 Mar 2005 Posts: 1790 Location: malaysia Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:53 pm Post subject:
Shounen Terrorist wrote:
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Why asoukun didnt show up at the funeral must have something with the real mums requests or something to do O_O
i think its out of respect to the real Aya true ordeal. They want us to remember that Aya never experienced love from a boy. Kinda leaves a lingering pain knowing that this is reality.
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Joined: 30 Nov 2005 Posts: 11 Location: California Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:07 am Post subject:
minerva wrote:
minna... little bit off topic here.
I just download 1 rittoru ep. 9 and 10 from jpopsuki. After it's completed, I tried to play it on VLC. But it seems that the video and the sound didn't completely match, the video was delayed for 2 or 3 seconds. I tried on WMP, the exact result came out. Why it's happened to me? Is there anything that I can do to fix it? And is there anybody who esperienced the same problem with me?
Try Media Player Classic.
If MPC gives you the same problem (and since you already tried VLC and WMP), it's likely a codec problem. Did you download any new codecs recently? I'm not an expert at this, but I know that having too many codecs can cause all kinds of trouble when playing back videos. Find an online FAQ to follow, and see if getting rid of the new codec doesn't solve the problem.
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 4 Location: Poland Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:32 am Post subject:
Arigatou minna for being with me all this weeks, when I was reading this thread. Because of you I still believe that there are still persons who have warmth in their hearts. We are from the different parts of the world, raised in different cultures, but still ... we enjoyed Aya's story, and cried one liter of tears watching this dorama, with no differences:). The last episode crushed my heart, and I felt real pain in the chest. Thank God I'm 24 years old, not 60 - because I would go for sure to hospital with a heart attack...
I enjoyed the show and I'll keep the story's main meaning deep in my heart. ...
Joined: 30 Dec 2005 Posts: 8 Location: Kauai,Hawaii Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:41 am Post subject:
awesome drama!!! just superb!!! loved everything about this drama!!! great ending!!!! id say #1 or 2 drama of this past season!!! definatly must watch!! usually in the firt 5 min i look like this already then shortly after and also throughtout the drama sniff sniff.. just completely amazing and well written and .. damn.. i cant explain it just watch it dammit!!!!
Joined: 01 Aug 2005 Posts: 2736 Location: jinland Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 8:57 am Post subject:
wow is all i can say about the last episode....
its been great... thanks to everybody who subbed and timed and provided us the episodes of ichi ritoru no namida...
if u loved this drama, any and/or all aspects of it, then come vote in the jdorama05 end of yr awards! (had to plug! even tho maybe littlemissfab already did... im behind on posts, gomen)...
i want to write more about the last epi but my hands are KILLING me from my first day of rock climbing.. ill bbl..
but wow. the episode was very well done... so heartbreaking... and still yet soo amazing. _________________
Joined: 13 Feb 2005 Posts: 127 Location: Malaysia Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 9:42 am Post subject:
hello minna san... i hvnt been posting in jdorama for months now. actually just finish reading through this thread.......... thanx a lot minna san for all the infos on aya (especially about her real life ).
i've been watching this dorama this season.. and yup this is my fav drama for yr 2005... definitely my 2005 best darama!!!!.. like minna , i've cried a lot watching 1 litre... gawd its so sad!!! and the story is so meaningful... i wish they hv translated version of her diary. i would really love to read them ... and cry more
thanx minna san... and lets vote for 1 LITRE OF TEARS!!!!!
Joined: 01 Jan 2004 Posts: 169 Location: under the same roof
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 9:47 am Post subject:
deathstar550 wrote:
Try Media Player Classic.
If MPC gives you the same problem (and since you already tried VLC and WMP), it's likely a codec problem. Did you download any new codecs recently? I'm not an expert at this, but I know that having too many codecs can cause all kinds of trouble when playing back videos. Find an online FAQ to follow, and see if getting rid of the new codec doesn't solve the problem.
IT WORKED ^^
Thanx a lot, and I just found out that every Windows system always bring along MPC. aaaaa.... now I can watch 1 rittoru smoothly. Arigatou
hello minna san... i hvnt been posting in jdorama for months now. actually just finish reading through this thread.......... thanx a lot minna san for all the infos on aya (especially about her real life ).
i've been watching this dorama this season.. and yup this is my fav drama for yr 2005... definitely my 2005 best darama!!!!.. like minna , i've cried a lot watching 1 litre... gawd its so sad!!! and the story is so meaningful... i wish they hv translated version of her diary. i would really love to read them ... and cry more
thanx minna san... and lets vote for 1 LITRE OF TEARS!!!!!
yeah, i would like to know what her diary actually said...and how big it was...
i think they were saying how many copies have either been sold or read on her diary since she was 14....it was a lot...
Joined: 21 Dec 2005 Posts: 14 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:43 pm Post subject:
Hi minna.. I just want to say that i love this drama. It has to be my fave of 2005 out of those i managed to catch.. It's too bad i can't vote for it.. i don't haf enough posts
I just bought the book itself.. trying to read it with my not-very-good japanese.. So far more than 1 million have been sold and i guess after the movie and the drama more will be.. hopefully there will be a translated version out someday..
I hope erika gets the best actress award and ryo chan who did a superb job as haruto..
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 246 Location: Southern Cali, USA Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:53 pm Post subject:
Have to admit, I used to hate watching shows that have a theme similar to this one. What initially opened me up to it was Summer Snow, and of course Beatiful Life. I haven't exactly finished this series yet to the end, but I'm starting to get the weird feeling and urge to watch something funny and/or stupid right away, preferrably something with the same lead actress in it (in this case, Sawajiri Erika). Kind of in denial here I guess, regardless of the outcome of the series, I somehow have to balance myself out after watching something with a story as profound as this one. *That bit of a spoiler up a few posts above is really irritating me, gomen, gomen, I'll try not to think about it too much**. The actress really is, for lack of a much stronger word, perfect for the role. She wasn't just a pretty face, there was quality to it and she made me believe and more importantly, made me feel for what she was going through. I wasn't watching a tv show anymore, it felt like I was witnessing it first hand. The message is, at the same time, both deep and simple to understand. Appreciate what we have around us, especially the things we do everyday, and of course all the people we come across while trudging through this thing called life. What I remember most up to this point (I'm only on ep7 so far) was when:
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... Aya was getting on the bus with her disability card, and shopping with her sister as well, the looks and idiotic comments she would get from various people. She was able to smile and bear it all, which is probably something I personally would not have been capable of. Her mom was right when they were talking about it at the dinner table that yeah, she would get weird glances and such, but at the same time to step back and realize that some of those glances are also kind and well intentioned. Sometimes we human beings as a general rule, get so wrapped up in our own selves that we fail to appreciate those people who look to us with love, admiration, support, and most especially, acceptance. I know I am guilty of that myself, every minute of every day. Whenever I experience rejection, or a day doesn't go as planned, 9 times out of 10 I've failed to think back on what went RIGHT...
Anyway, sorry for the long post. it's just that this drama really made me think about things. To Kioku fansubs, your work is very much appreciated and I look forward to finishing the series. Thank you.
Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 1777 Location: King Kong Massu's bed / EGG Country:
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:21 pm Post subject:
Ive watched the last episode now... and gosh...
I was like broken to pieces after...
I just cant take it... Im actually sitting and cry right here when im writing this, even though I watched it yesterday... the truth is that why I am actually crying is because this have happen in real life... and that asou is a made up caracter is just too heartbreaking...
anyway Great dorama...
hopes it'll win the adwards!! _________________
Joined: 01 Jan 2004 Posts: 169 Location: under the same roof
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:02 am Post subject:
....speechless...
....tears all over my eyes....
1 Rittoru DEFINITELY one of the BEST DORAMA I've ever seen. It's so beautiful. You cry a lot, yet you smile a lot too. You're heart break but you can still feel warmth in it. Eventhough it cost thousands litre of your tears, but it also give you MILLIONS of love. We really learn a lot from Aya, her strength, her tears, her smile, her minds, and her thoughts, can give you a new perspective of life, how we appreciate what we've been giving of.
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I cried a lot when Asou read Aya's diary. The flashback, the progression of aya's life from high school until all her ability gone were moving me a lot. Not to mention when Asou said that he wants Aya to continue to live. And when aya showed words "Live Forever"....... she really live forever in our heart
If someone ask me, "From 1 to 10, which one will you use to describe 1 Rittoru?" I'm gonna say, "11? 12? 13?"
minna-san, I'm very glad that I'm able to watch this dorama. In top of all, I direct my greatest appreciation to Kioku and PBF, who already gave us "enlightment" so we can understand the beauty of this dorama.
Hontou ni, arigatou gozaimasu
INTRODUCTION
"1 Liter no Namida" is based on the bestselling book of the same title from the late 1980s. It is the diary of young Aya Kito, and tells the story of her struggle with Spinocerebellar Degeneration - a crippling, and ultimately fatal disease. The movie will be released this autumn, on the sixteenth anniversary of Aya's death at the age of 25. Aya's mother, Shioka, who published her own story in a volume entitled "Inochi no Hurdle", will appear in the film, too. And we also participate in this production.
New face Asae Ohnishi (20) debuts in the leading role as Aya. She was very impressed with the book, and is determined to portray Aya's strong spirit. Mitsuo Hamada appears as Aya's father (Mizuki), Kazuko Kato plays her mother (Shioka), and Yoshimi Ashikawa takes a role as a matron (Sato). Special guest stars Shuichiro Moriyama and Ryo Hamamizu are powerful actors who put serious expression into the movie. We are looking forward to seeing Ohnishi's performance as Aya, as well as the other actors.
STORY ----------------- spoiler also-------------------------
The film will mainly depict Aya's story from the age of fourteen, when she was struck with the disease, up to the age of 21 - the same period the diary covers. It relates how the disease attacks Aya in her third year of junior high school, slurring her speech and causing her to lose muscle control in her arms and legs. It tells the story of Aya's family and her physicians, and their efforts to provide her with as fulfilling a life as possible. Rather than give in to the debilitating disease, she continues her studies, and competes for admission to the exclusive Higashi high school. Once at the high school, her struggles become even more difficult, and she eventually transfers to a special school for the disabled. This is where the title comes from, as Aya writes in her diary, "I am leaving the Higashi high school, and will live under a heavy burden as a handicapped person. To face this fact, I will need one liter of tears in my eyes."�@
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