![]() There, they are joined by another classmate from elementary school, Naoka Ueno (who had also bullied Shōko alongside Shōya), who drags Shōko into a Ferris wheel. Shōya invites Shōko to an amusement park with Tomohiro, Miyoko, Miki Kawai (another classmate from elementary school), and Satoshi Mashiba (Miki's friend). Shōko later gives Shōya a gift and confesses her feelings for him, but because she tries to speak her affections rather than signing them out, Shōya mishears her. Shōya and Shōko reunite with Miyoko Sahara, a classmate from elementary school who was friendly to Shōko. When she leaves in the middle of the night, Shōya follows, and the two make up and become friends. Shōya finds Yuzuru, who ran away from home, and brings her to stay at his house. Yuzuru, Shōko's younger sister, takes a photo of Shōya jumping in and posts it online to get revenge on him, eventually leading to Shōya getting suspended. One day, Shōya accidentally drops the notebook into a river, and he jumps in to retrieve it, which is prohibited. Tomohiro Nagatsuka, another loner, also befriends Shōya after he protects him from a bully. Shōko accepts his offer, leading Shōya to endeavor to make up for his bullying of Shōko. To wrap up his loose ends, Shōya goes to return Shōko's notebook at the sign language center and apologize, but panics and asks to be friends instead. Now in high school, Shōya is a depressed loner who is unable to look others in the eyes and envisions an "X" mark on people's faces. Shōko is subsequently transferred to another school, and Shōya keeps a notebook Shōko had left behind.įor his reputation as a bully, Shōya is outcast throughout middle school. ![]() Shōya blames Shōko, and the two get into a physical altercation. When word of the bullying reaches the principal, Shōya is singled out as the culprit by his teacher and friends resulting in the class's bullying becoming directed toward him. She tries to integrate with the class but ends up being an easy target for Shōya and his friends to bully. A flashback reveals Shōya as a sixth-grade student in elementary school, during which a new student named Shōko Nishimiya joins the class, who is deaf. High school student Shōya Ishida intends to kill himself but changes his mind at the last minute and decides to wrap up loose ends. While nominated for the Japan Academy Film Prize for Excellent Animation of the Year, as well the Mainichi Film Award for Best Animation Film, it lost to In This Corner of the World and Your Name, respectively. The film won the Japanese Movie Critics Awards for Best Animated Feature Film. It has grossed over $31.6 million worldwide. The film received highly positive reviews from critics, with praise going to the direction, animation, and the psychological complexity of the characters. It was released in Japan on September 17, 2016, and worldwide between February and June 2017. The film premiered at Tokyo on August 24, 2016. ![]() It follows the story of a former bully turned social outcast, who decides to reconnect and befriend the deaf girl he had bullied years prior. The film covers elements of coming of age and psychological drama, dealing with themes of bullying, disability, forgiveness, mental health, suicide, and friendship of opposite genders. Miyu Irino and Saori Hayami signed on as voice casting in May 2016 and the theatrical release poster and official trailer were released in July 2016. Plans for an animated film adaptation were announced back in November 2014, Kyoto Animation was confirmed to produce the film in November 2016. It is based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima. 'The Shape of Voice') is a 2016 Japanese animated 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. A Silent Voice ( Japanese: 聲の形, Hepburn: Koe no Katachi, lit.
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