Despite being a respected anesthesiologist at a famed Tokyo hospital, Shiratori Sadami has a disastrous family life. Before his life in Tokyo, his infidelity prompted his wife's suicide and the incident separated him from his two children ever since. Seven years later, as he is being diagnosed with late-stage cancer and inevitably on the brink of death, he finds himself making way towards his hometown Hokkaido, his estranged children and his final moments in life. (Source: DramaWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 風のガーデン
- Also Known As: Garden Wind , Garden Breeze , Garden of Breeze
- Screenwriter: Kuramoto Sou
- Director: Ishizaka Rieko
- Genres: Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kuroki Meisa Main Role
- Kamiki Ryunosuke Main Role
- Nakai Kiichi Main Role
- Ogata KenShiratori ReizoMain Role
- Hiraizumi SeiNishiSupport Role
- Kusabue MitsukoUehara HarueSupport Role
Reviews
Life is limited
Life is limited. It was a drama that reminded me of how I should spend my time with my family and what I want to be.A drama that restores family ties with a few lives. Ryunosuke Kamiki, who played the role of the son, was charming and relaxed, but Kiichi Nakai and Ken Ogata were wonderful. The direction and music were also very beautiful and it was a drama that kept me impressed. It's full of kindness, and I feel that my heart was washed after watching it.
After seeing all of "Wind Garden", I went on a trip to Furano in July 2018.
The wind garden is real and I was impressed with the indescribable atmosphere!
Those who go to Furano in Hokkaido, those who love flowers, are really impressed!
This story is a 2008 work, but it is a wonderful work that has touched the essence of human beings and has not faded even after many years.
Creating a garden that blends in with the nature of Hokkaido, which seems to be in harmony with it, is beautiful, ephemeral and memorable, just like the drama
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Kuramoto Sou, his style and visions.
This beautiful drama was a masterpiece and a wonderful final project for the late Ogata Ken, who was one of the finest actors the world has ever seen. This drama showed true human emotion and the struggle every person has with both life and death. It was graceful, calm, yet heart-breaking. Every moment was tinged with emotion and the characters were so well-played. My favorite scene was the final encounter between Gaku and his father, or rather the Archangel Gabriel, his one true friend. It was a stunning and tragic scene very well-played by the actors and I cried. I knew from the beginning how this series would end, but a part of me still hoped for a miracle.I love Kuramoto Sou, his style and visions. I like what he has to say about life. His morals are shown heavily in this drama.
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