What J movie or dramas makes you cry or moves you?
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hi.. I like watched Japanese drama too.. and many japanese drama make me cry... kkk
just 2 people like me... when i saw PROPOSAL DAISAKUSEN... i was cry T.T
1. Proposal Daisakusen (ken zou~~)
2. Zettai kareshi(Nighto~)
3. My boss my hero.. kkk (I didn't know, why i was cry when i watched this movie.. but i like this movie so much omoshirokatta desu)
4. Anna San no omame.. (this drama is funny just one episode i was cry...)
And I think many japanese drama make me cry.. but really make me cry when i watched prodai.. especially final episode.. huhuhu
And korean movie too.. make me cry.. so many.
just 2 people like me... when i saw PROPOSAL DAISAKUSEN... i was cry T.T
1. Proposal Daisakusen (ken zou~~)
2. Zettai kareshi(Nighto~)
3. My boss my hero.. kkk (I didn't know, why i was cry when i watched this movie.. but i like this movie so much omoshirokatta desu)
4. Anna San no omame.. (this drama is funny just one episode i was cry...)
And I think many japanese drama make me cry.. but really make me cry when i watched prodai.. especially final episode.. huhuhu
And korean movie too.. make me cry.. so many.
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i'm the type where i don't cry easily at all. especially if someone is by my side but even if there isn't anyone there i don't tend to cry watching things. but here and there, there were couple things that really touched me.
this is probably random since most dramas people mentioned are love stories or stories with some kind of sickness and such...but the drama that made me drip tears was actually byakkotai. yes, that old style japanese 2 part special with yamapi and tanaka koki.
i think the reason it touched me was because i felt so sorry for the characters. since they were supposed to only be around 14~17 years of age and they were portrayed as being so innocent. i felt that something was so drastically wrong for them to believe that their only purpose in life was for them to die so they could bring honor upon their family. everytime they were showing their innocence and made you want to smile, it also made me want to cry every time thinking how ...for the lack of a good english word かわいそう they were...
and it kept making me think, this is a real story, there really were such pitiful children that were raised like this. i think that's what made me cry.
and things that almost(but not quite) made me cry
koizora- most of the time this wouldn't have made me cry because its such a cliche type of drama but then i had also read the book and i kept thinking, wow this is a real story someone actually went through this type of painful love and the thought made me want to cry. but personally i thought the drama version of this story left too many things out and made hiro to be too good of a character towards the girl without any of the harsh things he does to her at some points that the book had.
proposal daisakusen- with this also i didn't find the love story parts to be very sad.
others that gave pangs to my heart at times..
taiyou no kisetsu (i think because tackey's character gave me a feeling of someone who has given up happiness)
maou (revenge is a double edged sword isn't it?)
nobuta wo produce (more touching than sad; made me miss my own friends)
tatta hitotsu no koi (only because it reminded of my own love at 20 years old hahhaaa back when people tell you, you are only 20 years old its only koi)
this is probably random since most dramas people mentioned are love stories or stories with some kind of sickness and such...but the drama that made me drip tears was actually byakkotai. yes, that old style japanese 2 part special with yamapi and tanaka koki.
i think the reason it touched me was because i felt so sorry for the characters. since they were supposed to only be around 14~17 years of age and they were portrayed as being so innocent. i felt that something was so drastically wrong for them to believe that their only purpose in life was for them to die so they could bring honor upon their family. everytime they were showing their innocence and made you want to smile, it also made me want to cry every time thinking how ...for the lack of a good english word かわいそう they were...
and it kept making me think, this is a real story, there really were such pitiful children that were raised like this. i think that's what made me cry.
and things that almost(but not quite) made me cry
koizora- most of the time this wouldn't have made me cry because its such a cliche type of drama but then i had also read the book and i kept thinking, wow this is a real story someone actually went through this type of painful love and the thought made me want to cry. but personally i thought the drama version of this story left too many things out and made hiro to be too good of a character towards the girl without any of the harsh things he does to her at some points that the book had.
proposal daisakusen- with this also i didn't find the love story parts to be very sad.
others that gave pangs to my heart at times..
taiyou no kisetsu (i think because tackey's character gave me a feeling of someone who has given up happiness)
maou (revenge is a double edged sword isn't it?)
nobuta wo produce (more touching than sad; made me miss my own friends)
tatta hitotsu no koi (only because it reminded of my own love at 20 years old hahhaaa back when people tell you, you are only 20 years old its only koi)
I cried at the end of summer snow, and I almost cried watching IWGP. But I'm probably cold hearted because I didn't cry in 1 litre of tears (didn't watch all the episodes though, it was to melodramatic for me) and I definitely didn't cry watching HYD or Hana Kimi. I have to say I'm surprised people cried for hana kimi, any particular scene?
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i don't know why but i cried in a lot of jdramas... even though they're not supposed to be sad.
proposal daisakusen- i cried even during the times that kenzou was able to accomplish something he has not done before. and mostly i cried at the end, where he was finally able to confess. it's just so sad that he had to let go of rei at exactly the same moment that he was confessing to her...
hana kimi- yeah i know this is a fun drama, but the end was really touching, where all of her classmates showed that they really appreciated her coming to their school.
my boss, my hero- again, the end was very touching. hehe.
1 litre of tears- like what the others said about this drama, i was really apprehensive about watching it. a good friend of mine kept on recommending this drama, but i do not really want serious stuff. when i finally watched it, i realized so much.... i think those people who keep on passing up this drama should try it. i cried buckets while watching this.
as for a movie....
nada sou sou- at first i watched this for satoshi tsumabuki... but the ending was really touching. especially the song. you'll realize a lot about the things you do not really value... watch it!
not a jap movie but....
my sassy girl- enough said. one of the best movies i've seen.
proposal daisakusen- i cried even during the times that kenzou was able to accomplish something he has not done before. and mostly i cried at the end, where he was finally able to confess. it's just so sad that he had to let go of rei at exactly the same moment that he was confessing to her...
hana kimi- yeah i know this is a fun drama, but the end was really touching, where all of her classmates showed that they really appreciated her coming to their school.
my boss, my hero- again, the end was very touching. hehe.
1 litre of tears- like what the others said about this drama, i was really apprehensive about watching it. a good friend of mine kept on recommending this drama, but i do not really want serious stuff. when i finally watched it, i realized so much.... i think those people who keep on passing up this drama should try it. i cried buckets while watching this.
as for a movie....
nada sou sou- at first i watched this for satoshi tsumabuki... but the ending was really touching. especially the song. you'll realize a lot about the things you do not really value... watch it!
not a jap movie but....
my sassy girl- enough said. one of the best movies i've seen.
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Drama:
Nurse Aoi - Some parts were really touching and my heart was just dying but I held it in!
Shiroi Haru - A series that just ended. THE 1st drama that actually made tears come out of my eyes. Like REAL tears, the finale was just unbearable. I tried and tried.
14 Sai no Haha
Dream Again - Poor Takashi Sorimachi :[
Aishiteru
Movie:
Taiyou no Uta - Yui, why?!?! T.T
Nurse Aoi - Some parts were really touching and my heart was just dying but I held it in!
Shiroi Haru - A series that just ended. THE 1st drama that actually made tears come out of my eyes. Like REAL tears, the finale was just unbearable. I tried and tried.
14 Sai no Haha
Dream Again - Poor Takashi Sorimachi :[
Aishiteru
Movie:
Taiyou no Uta - Yui, why?!?! T.T
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Binbo Danshi, though not because it's sad, really.
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Grave of the Fireflies
ROOKIES
Koizora (Only watched the movie. When I had watched it, I just watched another movie where something happened to Miura Haruma--Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge--which made me even more sad...T__T)<--Although from what I've heard, my friends were BALLING.
All I can really think of right now.
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Grave of the Fireflies
ROOKIES
Koizora (Only watched the movie. When I had watched it, I just watched another movie where something happened to Miura Haruma--Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge--which made me even more sad...T__T)<--Although from what I've heard, my friends were BALLING.
All I can really think of right now.
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The dramas I cried in:
1) 1 litre of tears - the saddest drama ever! The reason why I cried in every episode was that it´s based on true life.
2) Code Blue - especially season 2, the episode where Hamada Gaku is in. I was unable to watch this scene correctly as tears were brimming over and I couldn´t see anything!
3) Gekidan Engimono - Car radio ga owareba - the ending was way too sad to be true!
4) Proposal Daisakusen - I´ve seen it at least 5 times, but I cried only at the first time. I felt so bad for Kenzo
5) Koizora - no comments about this one.
Movies I´ve cried in:
1) Shounen wa tori ni natta
2) Dance Subaru - the beginning. I´m a twin myself, so I know waht it means to have a twin... I couldn´t bare losing my twinsister - just thinking about it makes me cry tons of tears. Also when I watched this movie, then I was under sugar-overdose so it made me cry like Kitagawa Eriko´s female main characters
3) Letters from Iwo Jima - I was watching it with my father while I was crying my eyes out. The most painful for me was the part where the main character got the invitation to te army.
4) Toilet (Canada- Japan collab) - I know what it means to lose someone who has bought you up.
From other countries I have cried during:
1) 1 litre of tears - the saddest drama ever! The reason why I cried in every episode was that it´s based on true life.
2) Code Blue - especially season 2, the episode where Hamada Gaku is in. I was unable to watch this scene correctly as tears were brimming over and I couldn´t see anything!
3) Gekidan Engimono - Car radio ga owareba - the ending was way too sad to be true!
4) Proposal Daisakusen - I´ve seen it at least 5 times, but I cried only at the first time. I felt so bad for Kenzo
5) Koizora - no comments about this one.
Movies I´ve cried in:
1) Shounen wa tori ni natta
2) Dance Subaru - the beginning. I´m a twin myself, so I know waht it means to have a twin... I couldn´t bare losing my twinsister - just thinking about it makes me cry tons of tears. Also when I watched this movie, then I was under sugar-overdose so it made me cry like Kitagawa Eriko´s female main characters
3) Letters from Iwo Jima - I was watching it with my father while I was crying my eyes out. The most painful for me was the part where the main character got the invitation to te army.
4) Toilet (Canada- Japan collab) - I know what it means to lose someone who has bought you up.
From other countries I have cried during:
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Dramas:
SUMMER SNOW :I cried for 15 minutes after it had ended...
1 litre of tears : Cause it's impossible not to cry
Maou :Damn, the ending...
Zenigeba :<3
Yuuki :seriously heartbreaking
Itoshi Kimi he: also very touching
Guilty :Damn, the ending no 2
Mother :No words
Boku no Aruku Michi :very good drama
SUMMER SNOW :I cried for 15 minutes after it had ended...
1 litre of tears : Cause it's impossible not to cry
Maou :Damn, the ending...
Zenigeba :<3
Yuuki :seriously heartbreaking
Itoshi Kimi he: also very touching
Guilty :Damn, the ending no 2
Mother :No words
Boku no Aruku Michi :very good drama
I never cry watching J-doramas. Like ever.
Of course, there has to be the exception: One Million Stars Falling from the Sky.
When Akashiya Sanma's character says, "God has turned his back on me," I am touched to the quick. Sanma san's performance moved me deeply.
Nothing else has ever reached me that way, which is totally OK with me. I watch doramas to pass the time pleasantly. It's simple entertainment and exposure to the Japanese language for me.
There is a recent series called Soredemo Ikite Yuku that may prove to be the second exception to the rule. I haven't finished watching it yet.
Of course, there has to be the exception: One Million Stars Falling from the Sky.
When Akashiya Sanma's character says, "God has turned his back on me," I am touched to the quick. Sanma san's performance moved me deeply.
Nothing else has ever reached me that way, which is totally OK with me. I watch doramas to pass the time pleasantly. It's simple entertainment and exposure to the Japanese language for me.
There is a recent series called Soredemo Ikite Yuku that may prove to be the second exception to the rule. I haven't finished watching it yet.
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JIN of course~ It's so well done. great acting, story... how can you not be moved.
stuff people that mentioned that i didn't feel moved by :
mother - boring, slow, melodramatic
14 sai - melodramatic
1 littter - melodrmatic, fake, forced. it's so obvious they're trying to make the viewer cry.
proposal daisakusen - frustrating... nothing moving about it.
maou - i don't get it.. it's just frustrating
stuff people that mentioned that i didn't feel moved by :
mother - boring, slow, melodramatic
14 sai - melodramatic
1 littter - melodrmatic, fake, forced. it's so obvious they're trying to make the viewer cry.
proposal daisakusen - frustrating... nothing moving about it.
maou - i don't get it.. it's just frustrating
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