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ASilent Voice: The Movie (Japanese: æ ç» èČăźćœą Hepburn: Eiga Koe no Katachi, also translated as The Shape of Voice: The Movie) is a 2016 Japanese animated teen drama film produced by Kyoto Animation, directed by Naoko Yamada and written by Reiko Yoshida, featuring character designs by Futoshi Nishiya and music by Kensuke Ushio.[3]
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Vay Tiá»n Nhanh Chá» Cáș§n Cmnd. Alternative TitlesSynonyms The Shape of Voice Japanese èČăźćœą English A Silent Voice German A Silent Voice Spanish Una Voz Silenciosa French A Silent Voice More titlesInformation Episodes 1 Status Finished Airing Aired Sep 17, 2016 Source Manga Duration 2 hr. 10 min. Rating PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score scored by 1,521,945 users Ranked 1722 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity 19 Members 2,191,229 Favorites 83,265 Available AtResources Streaming Platforms
Go to KoeNoKatachi r/KoeNoKatachi r/KoeNoKatachi Koe No Katachi is a manga by Ćima Yoshitoki about the heartwarming tale of Shouya's reunion with Shouko and his honest attempts to redeem himself, all while being continually haunted by the shadows of his past. We have a Discord! Members Online âą by [deleted] Game, if Netflix ever made a live action adaptation of 'A Silent Voice', describe every possible way they would absolutely ruin it!
Note this is part 1. I don't know how many parts there will be, as I'm still writing. ; A Too-Long Review of A Silent Voice/The Shape of Voice/Koe no Katachi Or Pick a Title Yâall, Damn Preface I have tried to walk a balance here as far as explaining things to someone who is new to the movie and trying not to bore everyone who already knows all of it, so - if you have already watched the movie a million times like I have, feel free to skim some of the background stuff. Post-Preface I donât really consider myself an anime guy. I love LOVE movies in general and foreign cinema in particular primarily Hong Kong/Chinese, but frequent dips into Korean and Japanese, and I donât really consider animated films to be in a different category from live-action ones. A good film is a good film, period. Regardless of the specific medium itâs presented in. I always watch with subs, with few exceptions - I am convinced that certain cultural âquirksâ simply donât translate well into English, and honestly dubs are usually not great from an acting standpoint. I will say I did watch ASV one time dubbed out of curiosity, and itâs probably one of the better ones I have seen, but I still greatly prefer subtitles more on some specific issues with ASVâs subs below. I have watched enough anime to be aware of some of the tropes, but itâs mostly been really well-known, âclassicâ anime Akira, Ninja Scroll, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Grave of the Fireflies, etc. I recently saw Your Name loved it and Garden of Words a few issues, but very much liked it. ASV seems to be in a similar vein as those two - in that it doesnât rely on fantastical/sci-fi elements to tell the story. Just people. K. Prefacing over - letâs get to it. Overview A Silent Voice hereafter referred to as ASV for brevity is a GREAT movie. Seriously. Itâs very nearly a masterpiece. If you donât read the rest of this review, just watch the movie. Itâs really good. ASV is a story about redemption, primarily. It is NOT a romance, and I will try to illustrate why that would kind of ruin it, as we go. But if you are expecting a romance, let me go ahead and disabuse you of that notion right off the bat and say *spoiler alert* the two principal characters DO NOT end up together- at least not in a romantic sense. Characters ASV is quite complex as far as films go, since there are quite a few principal players. Most movies tend to keep it around 3 or less, and often just one, since a 2 hour or even 90 minute movie is a LOT less time to develop a story/characters. Hereâs a quick list, with brief descriptions Ishida Shoya - a young man of 17, who considers himself a worthless human being, undeserving of the love and care of others, mostly due to the fact that he bullied a deaf girl in 6th grade, and was subsequently ostracized for it, losing all of his friends and becoming super isolated in the process. The movie opens with him preparing to commit suicide. Events then occur which cause him to instead seek a path of redemption. He is as close as the movie gets to a âmainâ character. He has black spiky hair, and the tag of his black t-shirt is always sticking up in the back. When in his school uniform, one side of his shirt is usually untucked. Nishimiya Shoko - a girl of 17/18. She is deaf and is the girl Shoya used to bully. It is after interacting with her to return something she lost that Shoya decides on redemption rather than suicide. Sort of rose-colored long straight hair, hazel eyes which shift from brown to green, depending on the scene. She is almost always in her school uniform - a plaid skirt, with a white shirt. In colder months she adds a dark blue sweater on top. When not in uniform, she doesnât stick to a single outfit. Nishimiya Yuzuru - Shokoâs younger sister, roughly 12-13 years old. I say roughly because I donât think itâs every said outright how old she is, not in the film or the manga. She is super protective of her older sister, often interfering directly with people she thinks might hurt her sister. Yuzuru has oddly cut, messy hair which is explained in the manga, but not in the film, large blue eyes and until she starts wearing a school uniform late in the movie, dresses like a boy and masquerades as one for a bit - in a red workout sort of outfit? But the shorts are more like basketball shorts. Ueno Naoka - same age as Shoko/Shoya, and was part of the teasing/bullying of Shoko that went on in 6th grade. She has never shown any remorse for anything that happened, and actually blames Shoko for the fact that they all drifted apart after 6th grade. The best thing you can say about Nao is while sheâs kind of a horrible person, at least sheâs honest about it. Ueno is either in uniform, or pretty stylishly dressed. Another character at one point mentions that Nao has great taste. This is backed up by most of her outfits. The shoes sheâs wearing during the amusement park sequence are super cute. Long, straight black hair and large purple eyes. Kawai Miki - another holdover from the 6th grade class. Miki is basically the WORST. More on why later. Blonde hair, usually in braids, with glasses. In a uniform for all but one scene. Same school as Shoya, so similar uniform solid brown skirt/vest with a white shirt underneath. Sahara Miyoko - 6th grade alum Sahara did not take part in bullying Shoko, and in fact was bullied herself by Nao for volunteering to learn sign language in order to help Shoko. Adult Sahara is super tall like 5â11â / 180cm if I had to guess. With dark brown, spiky hair and yellow eyes. She attends the same high school as Nao and they are even in the same design department. In uniform save for two sequences the amusement park and the school festival. Non-uniform is black leggings with a non-descript top. Nagatsuka Tomohiro - a high-school loner himself, he ends up befriending Shoya and declaring the two of them to be best friends immediately. I guess if you only have one friend, they are by default your âbestâ friend. He is short, a tad chubby and has greenish hair that looks not unlike a head of broccoli. Usually has on a tan colored sweater vest over his white uniform shirt. Casual look is a white t-shirt saying Hollywood, and sort of Hot Topic-esque black pants. He is fiercely loyal to Shoya, since heâs pretty much the first friend heâs ever had. Thatâs basically it for the primary players, but thatâs a lot of principal characters for a 2 hour movie. Hereâs a quick list of some important side characters, but the above list are the prime movers of the plot/story. Ishida Miyako - Shoyaâs mother, and by far, the nicest person in the entire movie. In fact, sheâs my favorite character because sheâs always about whatâs right and is always concerned with others well-being, and is just overwhelmingly kind, even in the face of some serious shit that goes down. She knows her son was kind of a little shit growing up, but encourages him to do better. Nishimiya Yaeko - Shoko & Yuzuruâs mother. Sheâs a little bit of a blank slate in this movie, other than being fiercely protective of Shoko - to the point of physical violence on two occasions. Despite that, she doesnât know sign language - presumably because as explained in the manga her husband took off as soon as they figured out that Shoko was deaf - so she works multiple jobs to take care of her family. Her mother, Ito, was the only family who decided to stick by and stay with her and her daughters. Satoshi Mashiba - a character sadly underdeveloped in the film, who gets a lot more backstory in the manga. In the movie, heâs pretty much around to serve as a sidekick to Kawai, and clearly they like each other. He pretty clearly denounces bullying in general when he first catches wind of what went down in 6th grade, not yet knowing who all was involved. Shimada Kazuki and Keisuke Hirose - Shoyaâs friends in 6th grade, who also take an active role in bullying Shoko, then immediately sell Shoya out when the adults find out what was going on. Shimada is largely responsible for Shoyaâs isolation from middle school on, as he basically tells everyone that Shoya is a bully and it was so bad that a girl had to change schools as a result. Finally, the dang Review I have a lot of feelings about this film. Itâs rare that I see something and instantly become obsessed like I did with this one. Not sure of my total view count, but basically if the TV is on and Iâm not gaming, this movie is playing. Iâd estimate that I have sat down and watched it start to finish 10 times. There are some issues with the subtitles, namely that there are 3 different versions which I have found so far, and each of them do some things well, and each of them do some things really poorly. The 3 versions are Netflixâs NF, and then two on the Blu-Ray English from the Original Text OG, and English for the Hearing Impaired HI. I am working slowly on a unified version of the subs that I feel tells the best possible story. As I get to scenes with glaring subtitle issues, I will point out which version I prefer. Childhood cruelties arenât exactly uncommon. I mean - thereâs a reason that bullying features so prominently in the zeitgeist these days. You were either a target of it, or did it yourself - sometimes both. I think what might have connected me to this movie in a very direct way was in elementary school - I was a super nerdy kid - played D&D, was in the gifted classes with the other nerds, played violin, etc. All of that made me a target for the âcoolâ kids, but then when I got to high school, I was determined to not remain uncool, so - I dropped all my nerd shit, and begin going through the motions of being one of the cool kids, even to the point of badmouthing / picking on nerds who were my former friends. I can recall one specific incident, which was actually shortly after I had graduated high school. I went to a local hobby shop because I still did some of my nerd shit on the down-low, and one of my former nerd buddies, a guy named Michael was working there. I can remember getting whatever I needed and he rang me up and I couldnât even look him in the face. I felt like such shit, because he was a good friend and I trashed him in the name of high school popularity nonsense. Pretty sure he completely understood why I did it, and was nice enough to never say anything. So maybe thatâs why I connected with Shoya almost immediately. If I thought it would matter, I would love to go back and atone for past mistakes, so perhaps I was able to relate to Shoyaâs experience in some ways which were not completely vicarious. ** SPOILERS BEGIN HERE ** ** NO SERIOUSLY. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE - BEYOND HERE BE DRAGONS. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED ** One major difference I was never a full-on self-loather like Shoya. He genuinely believes he is undeserving of friendship, companionship and happiness. Thatâs why he feels like the world would be better off without him in it. Understanding this is pretty central to understanding him as a character. Almost every action he takes at 17 is in some way to atone for his past sins. As the movie opens, we see Shoya marking off a series of tasks on separate days on his calendar- quitting his job, next day- selling his belongings, next day- emptying out his bank accounts and putting the money in an envelope for his mother. We then see him walk out onto a tall bridge, and he gets a brief flash of himself about to jump off, arms stretched out as if he were trying to fly. Someone shooting off fireworks nearby snaps him out of his reverie. Thereâs an insert shot of him scratching off the last day, labeled âFinal Day.â Cut to him walking, carrying a notebook in his hands. This is a good sequence because it tells us a lot about the character in just a couple of minutes. Many suicides are impulsive - someone has a downswing emotionally, heads into a bathroom and swallows a bottle of pills, for example - but we can quickly see that this guy is deadly serious, and has planned ahead. Heâs wrapping up loose ends, paying back the debt to his mother, closing out his affairs, etc. This is not mere impulse - he has obviously given it a lot of thought and has been thinking about it for some time. Once his decision was made, he was committed - even ripping off the rest of the calendar after his last day, because he knew he wouldnât need it. All of that gives us a lot of insight into who he is as a person, and again - in a length of time that would take several pages in written form. Pictures, thousand words, etc. At this point we get a fantastic opening credits sequence. Great choice of song with The Who classic âMy Generationâ, and a lot of flashback scenes of young Shoya with his friends messing around doing the kind of things 12 year old boys tend to do eating snacks, playing video games, reading comics, jumping into the river, shooting rubberbands, making up complicated handshakes etc. Another great thing in this sequence is all the throwbacks to stuff in the manga which ultimately did not get adapted for the movie the nutria, the fact that Ueno has a crush on Shoya, Shoko being at the Ishida Salon to have her hair cut, and a small glimpse of Shoyaâs unusual home life, with the shot of him pulling back the curtain to reveal his brother-in-law Bruno lifting weights. We also see the impending, elementary school collision of two worlds Ishida Shoyaâs and Nishimiya Shokoâs. The nutria in particular makes me laugh because, if you havenât read the manga, youâve got to wonder why on earth thereâs suddenly a random shot of someone holding up what looks like a beaver in an exalted manner- then itâs never referred to or mentioned ever again. Great stuff. Whatâs even better is that you hardly notice you are watching a credits sequence in the first place. A great example of integrating the credits into the film while still telling a lot of story. So letâs talk about lil Shoya for a minute. Yes, heâs an obnoxious little dude, and bullying is wrong, period. But he shows several signs that at times, heâs sort of just fulfilling the role heâs been placed in class clown, troublemaker - instead of his heart actually being in it. When the lady from the school for the deaf visits and suggests that the class spend 3 minutes a day learning sign language, you can see he actually thinks itâs an interesting idea until Ueno stands up against it. I think a lot of what he does to Shoko he perceives as being protective in a way to his other friends, because Shokoâs presence is clearly a disruption - to Ueno in particular, who is struggling with her own school work since she is spending time assisting Shoko. Thatâs not to say he feels no remorse- he clearly does - and almost admits it voluntarily when the Principal is asking the class what they know about Shoko being bullied and mentions that the hearing aids lost/destroyed are expensive. He pictures his mom and how hard she works and how disappointed she would be in him, so he starts to put up his hand. He takes a bit too long and the teacher calls him out specifically. How quickly fortunes can change is clearly illustrated here, as all the other kids involved in the bullying basically sell him out as being the sole offender, even going so far as to dump him and his books into the same fountain which he himself threw Shokoâs conversation notebook - which he finds, and wonders why Shoko didnât retrieve it. . Shimada pretty much implies straight out that Shoya will be the classâs new punching bag from this point forward, which he is. I mentioned in her character description that Kawai is the WORST, and the scene with the Principal is one of the scenes which makes her so. Kawai is the class leader - making sure everyone turns in their homework, etc. on time, offering to teach Shoko when to come in for the chorus performance, etc. - a role she still holds by the time they are in high school, but we have already seen at this point that- aside from some super mild admonishments, usually while laughing- âyou shouldnât do thatâ, âdonât say that!â- she doesnât exactly go out of her way to stop Shoko from being bullied. So now we have the Principal standing before the class trying to get to the bottom of a serious bullying situation, asking for anyone who has information to come forward and what does our girl Miki - the class leader and supposed role model for other students- do? Jack shit. Zip. She sits there and says absolutely nothing. Class leader, indeed. And she then has the nerve to play the âhow can you say that about me?â crying card when Shoya mentions that Ueno and Kawai both also made fun of Shoko. You suck, Kawai. Seriously. But - her suckitude doesnât end there as we will see later. The chorus scene is an interesting one. Itâs hard to tell if itâs deliberate or not, but Kawai is definitely doing some weird shit with her mouth before the singing is supposed to start, so I wonder if that was the thing which made Shoko come in early. Re-watch that scene with the sound muted and see if you agree. If I couldnât really hear and was watching Kawai, I likely would have come in early as well. So itâs hard to say if Kawai did this intentionally so that she could then look good by offering to tell Shoko when to start, or if she was just being mean? duplicitous? I canât really tell. While I think Kawai definitely sucks, Iâm not sure sheâs that clever or openly malicious. I welcome discussion on this sequence. Thoughts? So after getting dumped in the fountain by his now-former friends, Shoya arrives home and is immediately questioned by Miyako who had just gotten off the phone with the school. At first heâs very flippant, because he thinks his mother is angry with him, so he responds with attitude in kind. When he finally turns to face her, he sees the tears in her eyes and realizes - sheâs not mad - sheâs disappointed. Both of them know that she didnât raise him to be like that. Shock registers on his face, and she tells him to get cleaned up because they are going to the Nishimiyaâs home. On the way he can see that she withdraws a large sum of money from the bank and again - he knows how hard she has to work to provide for what little they have, then watches from a distance as Miyako talks with Yaeko. She motions for him to come over but Yaeko stops her and instead has Miyako follow her, presumably back to their apartment - presumably to talk about the physical injury to Shokoâs ear which Shoya caused. He wanders around, encountering Shoko feeding the birds underneath the bridge. He attempts to sneak past her but trips over his own feet, scaring the birds away and causing Shoko to look up to see why, at which point she sees him. Flash forward to him sitting alone when his mother returns. She has blood on her top and her earring has been ripped out. I have seen some speculation that it was Yaeko who ripped out her earring, but itâs pretty clear thatâs not it. Her clothes and hair are fine, she doesnât look like sheâs been in a scuffle, so it seems clear Miyako ripped it out herself. It would also be a massive insult if, immediately after Miyako gave her some $15000 in order to make amends, Yaeko just attacked her and ripped out her earring. Miyako is there to even up the ledger. She pays back the money for the lost/broken hearing aids, and upon hearing about Shokoâs injured ear, injures her own. Now - they are square, and when she returns to Shoya, all she says is âtry to be a good boy from now on.â So kind. Best mom. Best character. He returns to school and after getting picked on he encounters Shoko at his desk doing something, and thereâs a confrontation. He is frustrated that he canât understand her and whatâs more - that she never seems to say anything but âIâm sorryâ - never showing any other emotion than smiling and trying to be friends. As an angry young tween, he canât relate at all, and a sort of fight ensues. From his side - because he thinks she is trying to make him look bad/feel bad by always being remorseful and never getting upset, and we soon find out when they start getting physical that Shoko can feel something. So thereâs one subtitle issue here The OG version translates 2 lines of dialog for Shoko, instead of just one like the NF/HI versions, right as Shoya gets pushed to the ground and she sits on top of him. The added line is âIâm mad at you!â Having that line in there is a mistake in my opinion, since literally the point of the scene is that he canât understand her and even immediately says âwhat?â when she says it. That line does not appear in the manga either. Sheâs a lot more clear when she says âIâm doing the best I can!â even though he doesnât really get that one either. How heartbreaking is that scene, by the way? Itâs one of my favorite scenes in the movie because of how intense it is. Then the class hears that Shoko has transferred to another school, and Shoya soon realizes that it was awful graffiti directed at him that Shoko was scrubbing off his desk every morning. Fuck. Thus Ends Part 1. Part 2...soon....-ish?
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