Live-Action TV
Description
A quiet and solitary high school student, Haruki Shiga, prefers the company of books over his classmates. His life takes an unexpected turn when he visits a hospital for a routine procedure and finds a handwritten journal in the waiting area. The journal, titled Living with Dying, belongs to Sakura Yamauchi, a vibrant and popular girl in his class. The pages reveal a shocking secret she has hidden from everyone: she is suffering from a terminal pancreatic illness and has only a short time left to live.

When Sakura realizes Haruki has read her private thoughts, she is not angry but rather intrigued by his calm, unemotional reaction. Unlike her family and close friends, he does not treat her with pity or awkwardness. She playfully enlists him as her confidant, and the two most unlikely people form a unique bond. As the story unfolds, Haruki is gradually pulled out of his shell, accompanying Sakura on a series of small adventures to help her fulfill a bucket list of experiences, including a spontaneous trip to Fukuoka where they explore the city and share meals. Through their time together, Sakura encourages Haruki to connect with others, while he provides her with a sense of normalcy away from the weight of her illness. Despite their growing closeness, Sakura insists that their relationship is not romantic, adding a layer of unspoken depth to their connection.

The narrative takes a devastating and abrupt turn that defies expectations. Before her illness can claim her, Sakura is murdered, the victim of a random killer in a senseless alleyway attack. Haruki is shattered by the sudden, meaningless loss, a stark contrast to the meaningful battle he had been preparing to witness. Overwhelmed by grief, he refuses to attend her funeral. Eventually, he finds the strength to visit her home, where her parents give him Sakura’s journal as she had wished. Reading her final words, he discovers the true depth of her feelings for him and her desire for him to live a full life.

In the aftermath, a significant narrative arc follows Haruki as he processes his grief by reaching out to Sakura’s best friend, Kyoko, who was unaware of the terminal illness. He shares the contents of Living with Dying, including Sakura’s final message to her. Through this painful conversation, he confesses his own love for Sakura, which he had never fully expressed. The story resolves not with a romance fulfilled, but with Haruki accepting her death and vowing to live by the lessons she taught him—to open his heart and truly engage with the world, carrying her memory with him as he moves forward.
Information
Let Me Eat Your Pancreas
君の膵臓をたべたい
Type: Live-Action TV
Date: 07/28/2017
Categories
Genre
DramaRomance
Settings
School
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Cast
  • Kyoko Takimoto
    Karen Ōtomo
    Giulia Galizia
  • Takahiro
    Dōri Sakurada
  • Gamu-kun
    Yūma Yamoto
    Yūsuke Kamiji
  • Sakura Yamauchi
    Beatrice Maruffa
  • Kuriyama
    Daichi Morishita
  • Hamaya
    Francesco Valeri
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Sho Tsukikawa
  • Music
    Suguru Matsutani
  • Executive producer
    Akihiro Yamauchi
    Taichi Ueda
    Jorge Gabarró Frau
  • Assistant producer
    Kazuaki Kishida
  • Co-Chief Executive Producer
    Eisaku Yoshikawa
    Hiroshi Yamamoto
    Makoto Hayashi
    Masanori Yumiya
    Motohisa Tozuka
    Osamu Aranami
    Yoshikuni Murata
    Yoshiro Hosono
  • Music Arrangement
    Gorō Itō
  • Planning Cooperation
    Hideyuki Arata
    Toshiki Shiraishi
    Tsuyoshi Morita
  • Production Committee
    Ari Matsuda
    Asako Nagase
    Gōtarō Ueno
    Hikaru Onoda
    Hiroo Murakami
    Hiroshi Ono
    Katsushi Minoura
    Katsuya Watanabe
    Kenji Komatsu
    Kentarō Tawara
    Kiyoshi Yamamoto
    Kunihiko Oma
    Natsumi Shirahama
    San Kim
    Satoshi Narita
    Sei Matsumoto
    Sheng Yong Yin
    Shōko Yamada
    Shuhei Kamata
    Shūtarō Aoki
    Tomoko Ōnishi
    Toshimitsu Saegusa
    Toshiyuki Onuma
    Tsutomu Yanagimura
    Yuki Shirai
  • Theme Song Composition
    Kazutoshi Sakurai
  • Theme Song Performance
    Mr.Children
  • Übersetzung
    Roberto Fedele
  • Dubbing Assistant
    Camilla Barbanera
  • Mixing
    Marco Lupi
  • Script
    Tomoko Yoshida
  • Original creator
  • Producer
    Akira Kanbe
  • Chief Executive Producer
    Minami Ichikawa
  • Line Producer
    Hiroyuki Akune
  • Music producer
    Kyoko Kitahara
  • Planning Producer
    Hisashi Usui
    Kei Haruna
  • Theme Song Arrangement
    Mr.Children
  • Theme Song Lyrics
    Kazutoshi Sakurai
  • Dubbing Director
    Luca Giacomozzi
  • Dialogues
    Maia Orienti
  • Dubbing Engineer
    Dario Castelli
Production
  • Production
    Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures
    TOHO
    East Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc.
    Futabasha
    Hakuhodo Inc.
    Tohan Corporation
    GyaO!
    KDDI
    SDP, Inc.
    Nippon Shuppan Hanbai, Inc.
    Tōkyū Agency
    Tristone Entertainment Inc.
  • Production Cooperation
    Image Field
  • Production Studio
    TOHO Pictures
  • Distributor
    TOHO
    Dynit
  • Licensed by
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