Beautiful Life

8.4
200051m

Kyoko's, a wheelchair-bound librarian, first meeting with her hairdresser leads to more encounters as Kyoko starts to like him because he treats her normally despite her condition.

Production

Logo for TBS

Seasons

11 Episodes • Premiered 2000

A rebellious hair stylist and a spirited young woman fall for each other, but her worsening terminal illness tests the bonds of their new love.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 1: Wheelchair Love

1. Wheelchair Love

After getting into a traffic argument with a woman, hair stylist Shuji arrives at the same destination as her — and makes an unexpected discovery.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 2: Two People's Dreams

2. Two People's Dreams

Hoping to become a top stylist at Hot Lip, Shuji visits the library to think up a new hairstyle. Kyoko tries to understand her feelings towards him.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 3: Night Kiss

3. Night Kiss

Having unwittingly leaked Shuji's new haircut design to his biggest rival, Kyoko attempts to make up for it by researching popular hairstyles.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 4: I Want to See You

4. I Want to See You

Shuji rushes to the library to tell Kyoko he has been promoted at the salon but is shocked to discover she has left on a sudden overseas trip.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 5: Cold Rain

5. Cold Rain

Shuji learns that fame comes at a price as a surge of customer bookings and interview requests begin to drive a wedge between him and Kyoko.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 6: Love Rival

6. Love Rival

After Shuji gets injured during the live event, Kyoko feels personally responsible and grapples with anxiety about her inadequacy as his partner.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 7: Distance of the Heart

7. Distance of the Heart

Kyoko invites Shuji to meet her family but an overly protective Masao is suspicious of his true intentions. Later, she sees Shuji with Satsuki.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 8: Truth

8. Truth

Unable to trust Shuji, Kyoko visits a gallery to spy on Satsuki but suffers a painful fall. Shuji learns about the full extent of Kyoko’s illness.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 9: Your Life

9. Your Life

Shuji gives Kyoko a key to his apartment, opening the door to a brighter future together — until some concerning news threatens their happiness.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 10: Some Kind of Wonderful

10. Some Kind of Wonderful

Worried about Kyoko’s upcoming re-examination, Shuji struggles to remain focused at work. Meanwhile, Sachie gives Masao some surprising news.

Still image for Beautiful Life season 1 episode 11: To the Future

11. To the Future

Despite Kyoko's diagnosis and Shuji’s work dilemma, the young lovers resolve to live positively and enjoy the time they have left together.

Cast

Photo of Takuya Kimura

Takuya Kimura

Shuji Okishima

Photo of Takako Tokiwa

Takako Tokiwa

Kyoko Machida

Photo of Atsuro Watabe

Atsuro Watabe

Masao Machida

Photo of Miki Mizuno

Miki Mizuno

Sachie Tamura

Photo of Hiroyuki Ikeuchi

Hiroyuki Ikeuchi

Takumi Okabe

Photo of Chiaki Hara

Chiaki Hara

Mayumi Ozawa

Photo of Takanori Nishikawa

Takanori Nishikawa

Satoru Kawamura

Photo of Kawarazaki Kenzo

Kawarazaki Kenzo

Machida Yoshio

Photo of Koji Matoba

Koji Matoba

Miyama Kouzou

Photo of Moro Morooka

Moro Morooka

Tsuchiya

Photo of Akemi Omori

Akemi Omori

Machida Kuniko

More Like This

Reviews

P

ParkMin

7/10

Beautiful Life (2000) was an emotionally charged drama that struck a familiar chord reminiscent of other ones like it for its textbook depiction of love, loss, and resilience, but it wasn’t without its flaws. At its heart, the story was anchored by the chemistry between Takuya Kimura’s charming yet understated portrayal of Shuji and Takako Tokiwa’s luminous performance as Kyoko, a woman whose physical limitations were treated with admirable sensitivity for its time. The drama’s beauty lay in its quiet moments, Kyoko's defiant joy, Shuji's evolving tenderness, and the unspoken melancholy of ordinary life brushed with rising pain. However, its emotional power often bordered on manipulation, with tear-jerking sequences and swelling musical cues that risked reducing a nuanced relationship to a mere tragedy. Fortunately, this was only most applicable to the last 3 episodes. Additionally, while the drama broke ground by portraying a disabled FL in a leading role, it sometimes leaned into idealized tropes, framing Kyoko’s struggles more as narrative devices to drive Shuji’s growth rather than delving deeper into her agency and identity despite being a leading character. The pacing, too, occasionally faltered, with melodramatic stretches that risked to undercut the rawness of its central theme. In a different world, I would love to see them continue exploring the relationship without the terminal illness element since it was somewhat cut short to accommodate for the writer's predetermined plan. On another note, a few things were planted but neglected and ended up being underutilized. For example, it was foreshadowed multiple times how Shuji was the son of a famous hospital director/CEO and coming from a family of doctors but that didn't play a role later on, nor the anticipated involvement of his family which remained anonymous. Many things were either missing or unfinished at the cost of fleshing out the story and its characters just to reach the highly emotional familiar moments. For all of its shortcomings, Beautiful Life captured something universally human: the poignancy of love in the face of fate. It was imperfectly told and profound, a drama which, even as one wished it had dared to be bolder, lingered on in the heart, at least for a little while.

You've reached the end.