
Sawada Takuto é um estudante universitário comum, que um dia descobre que tem A.L.S. (doença de Lou Gehrig) e não tem muito tempo de vida. Em vez de chafurdar no desespero, Takuto tenta viver sua vida ao máximo. (Fonte: Inglês = IMDb || Tradução = Marina em MyDramaList) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 僕のいた時間
- Também conhecido como: A Horas da Minha Vida , The Hours of My Life , Time I Was In , Время, когда я был , 我存在的時間
- Roteirista: Hashibe Atsuko
- Diretor: Hayama Hiroki, Joho Hidenori, Yasoshima Miyako
- Gêneros: Romance, Vida, Drama, Melodrama
Elenco e Créditos
- Miura Haruma Papel Principal
- Tabe Mikako Papel Principal
- Saito Takumi Papel Secundário
- Kazama ShunsukeMizushima Mamoru [Takuto's close friend]Papel Secundário
- Yamamoto MizukiMurayama Hina [Megumi's close friend]Papel Secundário
- Nomura ShuheiSawada Rikuto [Takuto's younger brother]Papel Secundário
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O dilema central do dorama é a escolha de Takuto entre morrer ou continuar vivendo com o auxílio de um aparelho respiratório, o que coloca em evidência questões existenciais sobre a vida e a morte. A forma como a série lida com esse dilema é bastante tocante, retratando a luta interna do protagonista e o impacto dessa decisão na vida daqueles ao seu redor.
O romance presente na trama, apesar de ser apenas um dos elementos, é envolvente e tocante, pois surge no meio do sofrimento, criando uma forte conexão emocional com o público. Porém, o drama vai além disso, explorando com profundidade as emoções humanas, a dor, o sofrimento e a humilhação que Takuto enfrenta em sua jornada. Algumas cenas realmente destroem o coração de quem assiste, pois a série não hesita em mostrar a crueldade do destino e os limites físicos e emocionais de seus personagens.
No entanto, Boku no Ita Jikan também apresenta pontos negativos. O ritmo da obra, em alguns momentos, pode parecer um pouco arrastado, especialmente nas passagens que enfatizam a repetição do sofrimento e das limitações de Takuto. A maneira como certos aspectos da doença são tratados também pode parecer superficial em alguns momentos, faltando uma abordagem mais detalhada sobre o impacto psicológico da ELA na mente do protagonista. Além disso, a narrativa foca tanto no sofrimento que, por vezes, pode ser difícil para o público encontrar alívio emocional durante a história.
Ainda assim, o dorama entrega uma mensagem poderosa sobre a luta pela vida, sobre os vínculos humanos e sobre o impacto da doença na individualidade e nos relacionamentos. Ele é uma reflexão profunda sobre como as pessoas lidam com suas limitações e com a inevitabilidade da morte, mostrando que, mesmo nas circunstâncias mais difíceis, há espaço para a esperança e o amor.
No geral, Boku no Ita Jikan é uma obra que, apesar de seus pontos negativos, tem um grande valor emocional e filosófico. A forma como aborda a superação de uma doença tão devastadora e os dilemas existenciais é tocante e, mesmo com algumas falhas, oferece uma reflexão profunda sobre o significado da vida e do amor.
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I didn't want to watch this drama because I didn't want of another 1 Litre of Tears.(I loved that drama when I first watched it, but it really serves the purpose of making you cry and I'm kinda sick of the genre right now) But it's alright because this one is completely different.
The story is very realistic and not filled with self-pity. In fact, it's a good thing you see Takuto cry in the opening because he hardly does in the drama ( and the few time he does cry he makes sure you cry with him). I won't say much about the story because I don't want to spoil, but all I can say is : this is not a 1 Litre of Tears copy/paste, so don't worry.
Also, I really like how the characters were written. They all have their importance. Even the school girl, who seems pointless at first, actually have a very important part to play in this story. I even got some good surprises : the little brother, for example. I hated him first, but in the end of the drama he was one of my favorite characters of the show.
Acting : Splendid. Realistic. Impressing. Award worthy. That kind of awesome. And no I don't say that just because Haruma Miura knows how to cry. He knows how to make a character who wants to cry smile and make the audience burst into tears. He knows how to show us that he's scared just by drinking from a bottle. He knows how to forget the camera and his everlasting handsomeness to show us how ugly his face can be when panic burst out. He knows how to control - and loose control- of his voice. Most of all : he can really express lots of emotions just using his eyes, which in this particuar case is a priceless asset.
The supporting actors also did a very good job ( I'm already a fan of Tabe Mikako for Kimi Ni Todoke and Ooku and of Kazama Shunsuke for Soredemo Ikite Yuku - from a psychopath to a cutie pie, is there anything he CAN'T do ?). They all really did a great job.
Music : Not a music to make you cry, more a stressful one. That's what I like. Not self pity, but fear of the life that's coming ahead, that's the point of the drama. But there are also sweet musics for the more positive moments. Anyway the main thing is : the music stayed at its rightful place. Helping the show, not trying to make up for an actor's lack of acting skills. There was no need for that kind of music since all the actors did so well. So as a result, there were lots of silent moments, which made the show even more realistic.
There is only one thing I'd like the point out, about this drama. It's too easy.
After seing the drama, a viewer could feel safe again, knowing that no matter what, there is always a way to cope with the disease. But what you could forget is that Takuto comes from a wealthy family, his father even runs an entire hospital. So all this pieces of equipment - none of them are free, and insurance only covers so much - are there because his family has the money. But surely not all the ALS patients have those kind of means. I'm sure they don't all live in Takuto's luxury. Also, not all the companies would accept to cope with an employee's sickness like that. They don't do a pre-hiring health check-up just for the fun of it. So, sure he has a terrible disease, but in his misery he's terribly lucky. I'm sure a drama about a poor, unemployed man living alone facing the same disease would have been unbearable to watch.
But doesn't keep this drama from being really moving and well done, with outstanding acting. Do watch it ! ^^
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