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I was introduced to this drama by my 3rd sister, Noraishah Ibrahim a lil' too late. Nevertheless, always having to much obstruction to even finish an episode. Finally, after the whole week of telling myself, please watch this drama, I finally finished it. It was the most heart wrenching, boxes of tissues wasted kind of drama. I cried really hard and still thinking of it. It does really tell me or rings a bell that i must alway love and treasure what is around me while it last. And if it gone, take it one step at a time and remember the person.
As for my case, Bapak and Nenek, left me peacefully, asking me to learn the meaning, the true meaning of life.
Based on a diary of a patient, Kitou Aya with Spinocerebellar degeneration disease, all the hurdles she face to live her life until she died @ 25 in 1988. To be frank, she's is more courages than anyone of us!
What I had watched was from a drama series with added characters like Asou, her love interest, I must tell you I really look upon people who takes care of patients with diseases that can't be cured. I took me back to 20 days ago when I lost an aunt to cancer! Well.... It must have been hard for my cousins but live on, say Aya! Live on forever!
I would reckon you all to watch tiz drama if you are free....
Can somebody help me find the DVD! It's really hard to get and the story of Aya is really hard to forget.
"It’s ok to fall down.Anyway, we can still get up, isn’t that a good thing?While falling down look up the sky.The blue sky high up my head, seems so wide and limitlessCan you see it smiling at you?I am still alive"
Aya wrote that! It LOVELY!