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La forma della voce

Titolo originale: Koe no katachi
  • 2016
  • T
  • 2h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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125.137
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La forma della voce (2016)
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Un bambino viene emarginato dai suoi compagni di classe dopo aver fatto il prepotente con una bambina sorda fino al punto da farle cambiare scuola. Anni dopo, intraprende un percorso di amme... Leggi tuttoUn bambino viene emarginato dai suoi compagni di classe dopo aver fatto il prepotente con una bambina sorda fino al punto da farle cambiare scuola. Anni dopo, intraprende un percorso di ammenda.Un bambino viene emarginato dai suoi compagni di classe dopo aver fatto il prepotente con una bambina sorda fino al punto da farle cambiare scuola. Anni dopo, intraprende un percorso di ammenda.

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    • Naoko Yamada
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    • Yoshitoki Ôima
    • Reiko Yoshida
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    • Miyu Irino
    • Saori Hayami
    • Aoi Yûki
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,1/10
    125.137
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    POPOLARITÀ
    1491
    128
    • Regia
      • Naoko Yamada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Yoshitoki Ôima
      • Reiko Yoshida
    • Star
      • Miyu Irino
      • Saori Hayami
      • Aoi Yûki
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    • 98Recensioni della critica
    • 78Metascore
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    A Silent Voice
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    Miyu Irino
    Miyu Irino
    • Shôya Ishida
    • (voce)
    Saori Hayami
    Saori Hayami
    • Shoko Nishimiya
    • (voce)
    Aoi Yûki
    Aoi Yûki
    • Yuzuru Nishimiya
    • (voce)
    Kenshô Ono
    • Tomohiro Nagatsuka
    • (voce)
    Yûki Kaneko
    • Naoka Ueno
    • (voce)
    Yui Ishikawa
    Yui Ishikawa
    • Miyoko Sahara
    • (voce)
    Megumi Han
    Megumi Han
    • Miki Kawai
    • (voce)
    Toshiyuki Toyonaga
    • Satoshi Mashiba
    • (voce)
    Mayu Matsuoka
    Mayu Matsuoka
    • Young Shoya Ishida
    • (voce)
    Sachiko Kojima
    • Young Kazuki Shimada
    • (voce)
    Hana Takeda
    • Young Keisuke Hirose
    • (voce)
    Fuminori Komatsu
    • Takeuchi-sensei
    • (voce)
    Ikuko Tani
    • Ito Nishimiya
    • (voce)
    Elena Kamata
    • Maria Ishida
    • (voce)
    Ayano Hamaguchi
    • Shoya's sister
    • (voce)
    Ryûnosuke Watanuki
    • Pedro
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    Ryô Nishitani
    • Kazuki Shimada
    • (voce)
    Takuya Masumoto
    • Keisuke Hirose
    • (voce)
    • Regia
      • Naoko Yamada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Yoshitoki Ôima
      • Reiko Yoshida
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    Reviewers say 'A Silent Voice' is acclaimed for its emotional depth, addressing themes like bullying, redemption, and depression. The film is lauded for its powerful narrative, relatable characters, and Shoya's journey toward forgiveness. Beautiful animation, impactful music, and nuanced portrayals of emotions and relationships are highlighted. Some critics note pacing issues and underdeveloped side characters, yet most agree it is a poignant, thought-provoking film that deeply resonates with audiences.
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    9lukesaner

    The silent beauty of a Silent Voice.

    A Silent Voice is an emotional and beautiful movie that almost anyone can relate to in some shape or form.

    The story is both heart wrenching and heartwarming, as it tackles many issues such as bullying, social anxiety, depression, and suicide. Many of the characters deal with some or all of these issues. The issues the characters deal with in the past ultimately lead them into becoming what they are in the present movie.

    There are many characters in a Silent Voice with some shining more than others. Shoya is a great main protagonist who (unlike most movies) is battling something much bigger in his life, his past self. The other main character Shoko is outstanding. You can really genuinely feel all her emotions just through her facial animations alone. Other notable characters I enjoyed were Shoya's best friend Tomohiro (who brought a nice comedic presence to the film) and Shoko's little sister Yuzuru. My only problem with a Silent Voice is with a couple of side characters who show up once and a while, but don't really contribute as much to the film - this is only a small nitpick though.

    The majority of the music in a Silent Voice is played only by piano making the film take a more somber tone. This makes a lot of scenes feel more peaceful and calm contradicting what many of the characters feel deep down inside. The song titled "Lit" is a beautiful piano piece that I believe would make anyone emotional, when listening to it. So I enjoyed a lot of music in a Silent Voice with a couple of songs that really stood out.

    The animation in this movie is absolutely gorgeous. There's a firework scene that is beautiful, it definitely is the animation highlight in this film...it's breathtaking.

    In conclusion, I absolutely love this film. Everything feels so genuine and the characters feel so real. It really feels like there was a lot of love and care put into this movie and it definitely shows. This movie made me cry and I can almost assure you that it will do the same to you. Final rating 9.510
    9TheMovieDiorama

    A Silent Voice encapsulates a deafening amount of humanity that grants bullying a path to redemption.

    There's nothing more cruel and twisted than a bully destroying the life of an innocent, just because of how different they are to everyone else. Having, well had, a deaf family member allowed this tragic high school drama to shroud me in a wave of familiarity. Not necessarily due to the absence of a human sense and how to deal with it, but the actions of bullying that I myself may have delivered to others at a naively young age.

    Yamada and Kyoto Animation have produced one of the finest modern anime features in the last decade, enough to make me realise my erroneous judgements and how they have affected my so-called friends at the time. After nearly committing suicide, Shoya reflects back to his elementary school days where he bullied a young Shoko for her deafness. Having realised his insensitive approach, he attempts to make amends by befriending her and apologising.

    This review may get personal, apologies in advance. Watching bullying makes me physically wretch. No one should be afflicted with that much pain and solidarity for being themselves. I've realised that for so long, believe me, as I myself was a bully. I even contacted my "friend" a few years ago to apologise profusely. But quite rightly, I received no response. Just an indication that it had been "read". In this story, Shoya represents me. So to witness the first act, whilst shedding a few tears almost instantly, was a hard-hitting yet tantalisingly emotional experience. The verbal, physical and downright inhumane abuse that Shoko received was enough to make me look away.

    Overwhelmed with tainted reminiscence, Yoshida does not shy away from the original manga's poignant message. Transforming a grotesque bully into the sympathetic protagonist was always going to be tough. The audience has to feel his weakened mentality and earnest personality into wanting to right the wrongs he caused. Yoshida wrote every single character with a colossal amount of humanity. Never did it feel artificial, his longing for redemption. Never did it exhume desperation, the suicidal tendencies for the sake of melodrama. Never did it feel forced, the tangible romance blossoming between Shoya and Shoko. Beautifully written, gorgeously realised and touchingly human. The medium of anime rarely exceeds this level of writing. The sheer realism embedded within the animation made me weep tears atleast four times. Heck, I'm getting emotional just writing about the film! God damn!

    Kyoto Animation have really outdone themselves in terms of capitalising on the source material's drawing style. Simply put, the animation was stunning. Faultless. From the majestic urban backdrop amidst a fireworks show, metaphorically symbolising the explosive fluctuating nature of mental instability, to the wonderfully drawn character models that expressively exhume a variety of emotions. Yamada intricately orchestrated the animation to create a frenetic narrative structure, complete with time shifts and illusory visions, alluding to the haphazard thinking during times of solitude. Arguably too frantic at the best of times, especially with abrupt scene transitions, but overall very well edited by Shigemura who utilises ripples to explore the vibrational impact of character actions.

    The outstanding cinematography that creatively harnessed human body parts to reveal feelings, most notably legs, was memorable to say the least. Absolutely stunning. Intuitive details, for example implanting crosses on the faces of school peers that Shoya is outcasted by, further explored this idea of solitude. And rest assured, Yoshida never ventured into unnecessary melodrama. At no point did I feel forced to like Shoya, just because he wanted to walk down the path of redemption. It was all natural progression. The romance that carefully grows between Shoya and Shoko was exceptionally-well executed. The conclusion could've been cut tighter after the coma, however the film primarily revolved around Shoya as a character-changing venture, it was only fair the ending focused on him too. Oh, and the English dub wasn't irritating! Initially I had qualms with the deafened voice of Shoko, and aside from the crying, it was handled with earnest care.

    The same can be said for the entirety of this anime feature. No matter if the story is relatable to the viewer or not, it is irrefutably beautiful. You will laugh. You will smile. And yes, you will cry. It's a journey that expressively explored every emotion available, and I can safely say it's a near-masterpiece.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    The consequences of bullying

    Have always been a big fan of anime, particularly Studio Ghibli and Miyazaki without restricting myself to just them (some of my favourites are actually without either involved).

    Any film dealing with bullying and its consequences deserves to be applauded for the effort. Bullying, often stemming from something that should be a non-issue but turns out to be an easy target for bullies (for examples if your parents disallow you to play a popular video game for obvious reasons, if you have a posh accent, if you listen to and perform classical music, if you have a physical or social disability, false rumours spread about you, if you were a hard-worker rather than somebody who messed about and disrespected substitute teachers) is something that is very much relevant still and has damaging effects, it is an issue that needs to be addressed and acted upon much more than it is. This is coming from somebody who suffered merciless bullying myself in school, for all the above reasons apart from the first (in my case my school did nothing about it too), and nearly a decade on it has damaged my confidence/self-esteem, made me feel worthless and made my already bad anxiety worse despite getting a degree in music and singing regularly.

    So as one can probably tell, 'A Silent Voice' really resonated with me on an emotional level. At the same time, it also really made me think and see that there is much more to the issue, the bully, the witnesses and the victim than one would tend to perceive. 'A Silent Voice' also turned out to be a very good film in its own right. It isn't flawless, some of the supporting characters are under-explored and in a few cases inconsistently and one-dimensionally written and some of the story jumps around and doesn't always feel complete.

    Despite being over two hours, didn't think it was too long considering the number of characters and their stories. If anything, perhaps 'A Silent Voice' would have been even better as a series which would have solved the problems.

    On the other hand, 'A Silent Voice' has an awful amount to recommend. Great isn't a strong enough word to describe the animation. Rich in meticulous background and character detail, atmospheric and ethereal in colour schemes and alive to nuances in its use of settings and character gestures and expressions, it becomes a character of its own and there are some memorable images throughout like towards the end. The music has whimsy, haunting beauty and understatement, while not overbearing the drama and letting it speak when needed. The song is catchy.

    The writing is thought-provoking and contemplative, doing it in a way that will make bullying victims and those who bullied alike identify with what is said. A lot of it is remarkably insightful, and even when the film was really resonating with me it taught me a lot about an issue that isn't as black and white as perceived. The story has its issues but has a strong emotional core, with the truly powerful and touching ending leaving me shell-shocked.

    Not often does one find themselves rooting for a bully as well as the victim, 'A Silent Voice' is one of those rarities. The voice acting is dynamic.

    In summary, not perfect but very well done. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    9MrDHWong

    A touching and affecting story of one's struggle for redemption

    A Silent Voice is an anime drama film directed by Naoko Yamada (K-On!). Based on the manga of the same name by Yoshitoki Oima, it is a touching and affecting story of one's struggle for redemption.

    While he was in elementary school, Shoya Ishida, in an effort to fit in with his fellow peers, teased and bullied a deaf girl in class named Shoko Nishimiya. However, this backfires on Shoya and he ends up being shunned by the other students as Shoko ultimately ends up transferring elsewhere. Now in high school, Shoya has felt constant remorse for his actions and attempts make things right with both Shoko and the classmates who ostracised him.

    Poignant and beautifully animated, A Silent Voice is not only a well made anime film, but also an interesting commentary on the state of one's mental health and well-being. This film will likely strike a chord with anybody suffering from depression and/or anxiety who wish they could find a way to fix their past mistakes. Also, despite its serious tone, director Naoko Yamada still manages to insert some humorous and quirky comic relief at appropriate times, much in the vein of what was seen in K-On!, her previous work. The Japanese voice acting is solid, however it is Saori Hayami as the voice of Shoko Nishimiya who stands out the most. Her performance as a deaf girl was highly convincing and never seemed exaggerated or too comical. I have not yet seen the English dub but I plan to do so in the not-to-distant future.

    I rate it 8.5/10
    8austinlsweeney

    I was so into it, I was yelling at the screen for most of it...

    A Silent Voice Is more than just a really good high school romantic drama. It is a captivating love story that deals with depression and friendship in a remarkably relatable way.

    Without spoiling too much. I just really appreciate the believably of most of the film. Unlike Your Name where I found some parts to be overly cheesy or slow paced. A Silent Voice offers up nice character development and introduces a whole array of interesting side characters to the plot.

    I do really like the idea of having a deaf friend. I've often thought about what that would be like and the whole learning sign language and writing on a book to communicate. It offers a-not often seen- perspective of that life. I found it quite invigorating and motivating to step up my own life.

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      Shoko's English dub voice actress Lexi Marman is actually deaf in real life.
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      During Ishida and Ueno's conversation at the crosswalk, Nishimiya is seen holding the pouch that Ishida had given to her as a gift. However, it disappears after Ueno sprints across the street and removes Nishimiya's earpiece; it is nowhere to be seen on her person or on the ground.
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      Miyoko Sahara: I couldn't change. I couldn't protect you again. I was the same coward.

      Shoko Nishimiya: You can change from now on.

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      Though the official Roman-character title used on merchandise in Japan, and on the movie's posters, trailers, video boxes, video menus and so on in English-speaking countries is "A Silent Voice: The Movie" (often shortened to just "A Silent Voice"), the Roman-character title which appears on-screen in the full movie itself is instead "The Shape of Voice", which is an awkward mistranslation into English of "Koe no katachi".
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    • Data di uscita
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      • 22 ott 2017
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