
One day, Keigo (Kaneshiro), a talented but depressed music producer picked up a high school girl whose name was Masaki(Fukada) after the concert he produced. He was empty since he had lost his ex-girlfriend, but he soon found Masaki was someone could help him out. They became close and slept together. Masaki tried to leave a memo with her name and cellphone number but she decided not to tell anything about herself and left there. Few days before, Masaki had sex with unfamiliar guy just one time to make money to go to his concert. Soon after Keigo came back from the world tour, he called Masaki though the memo she was supposed to throw away in a trash box. She became so excited about meeting him again. However, when she realized how happy it was to love someone, she knew that she was already infected by HIV virus. Later, she found out that she got the virus from the guy she didn't know well about... Masaki told Keigo that she was HIV-positive and asked him to get tested for HIV. Keigo was negative as a result. Masaki was relieved about that, but felt isolated and alienated from her friends, family members and Keigo as well because she doubt he pretended to love her from compassion. However, she found out that he was not. Keigo became only the man that she could trusted and their love became the only thing she could believe in. Keigo decided to live with her and take her to the U.S where he found his new workplace. However, Kaoru (Nakama), a singer who was produced by Keigo and also a younger sister of his ex-girlfriend loved him and tried not to let them go together. Keigo and Masaki was separated from each other by misunderstanding. Three years later, Masaki lived her limited life with all her energy. Keigo became successful and came back to Japan. He still loved Masaki and visited her place to see if she was fine. Her friend, Osamu, was there and Keigo found out from him that Masaki thought she was dumped by Keigo but she still loved him. They made up their relationship and came together. Masaki expected a baby and gave birth to a girl. They named their baby Sachi, wishing for her future happiness. However, Masaki was close to the end of life. During their wedding ceremony, she passed away in peace in his arms. Keigo and Sachi were determined to live with Masaki's memory for ever...
I think this drama was focused on the atmosphere in which there were high school girls who tended to engage in prostitute for money. AIDS was also a grave issue at that time. I think this dram must have discouraged those girls to do such a thing. Kaneshiro was so cool to the end and that I would like to share the feeling with someone!! So, I already recommended Hikari to watch it via YouTube. Unfortunately, it misses the last scene with climax, so try to rent the rest on DVD sometime!!
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