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Si tu tends l'oreille

Original title: Mimi wo sumaseba
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Si tu tends l'oreille (1995)
A love story between a girl who loves reading books, and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.
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A love story between a girl who loves reading books and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.A love story between a girl who loves reading books and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.A love story between a girl who loves reading books and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.

  • Director
    • Yoshifumi Kondô
  • Writers
    • Aoi Hiiragi
    • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Stars
    • Yoko Honna
    • Issei Takahashi
    • Takashi Tachibana
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    79K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,273
    494
    • Director
      • Yoshifumi Kondô
    • Writers
      • Aoi Hiiragi
      • Hayao Miyazaki
    • Stars
      • Yoko Honna
      • Issei Takahashi
      • Takashi Tachibana
    • 213User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yoko Honna
    • Shizuku Tsukishima
    • (voice)
    • (as Youko Honna)
    Issei Takahashi
    Issei Takahashi
    • Seiji Amasawa
    • (voice)
    Takashi Tachibana
    • Seiya Tsukishima
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Muroi
    • Asako Tsukishima
    • (voice)
    Shigeru Tsuyuguchi
    • The Baron
    • (voice)
    Keiju Kobayashi
    Keiju Kobayashi
    • Shiro Nishi
    • (voice)
    Yorie Yamashita
    • Shiho Tsukishima
    • (voice)
    Maiko Kayama
    • Yuko Harada
    • (voice)
    Yoshimi Nakajima
    • Sugimura
    • (voice)
    Minami Takayama
    • Kosaka-sensei
    • (voice)
    Mayumi Izuka
    Mayumi Izuka
    • Kinuyo
    • (voice)
    • (as Mayumi Iizuka)
    Mai Chiba
    • Nao
    • (voice)
    Satoru Takahashi
      Akiko Sakaguchi
        Hiromi Yasuda
          Tatsuya Okada
            Yoshihiro Imai
              Naohisa Inoue
              • Tall Friend of Mr. Nishi
              • (voice)
              • Director
                • Yoshifumi Kondô
              • Writers
                • Aoi Hiiragi
                • Hayao Miyazaki
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              User reviews213

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              10TheLittleSongbird

              I don't know what to say...

              I was blown away by Whisper of the Heart. It is perhaps slow and simple, but it is also charming and poignant with great characters especially. The animation as always is wonderful, the stunning backgrounds and colours especially look absolutely amazing. And the visual effects are great too and do a great job of enhancing the story. The music is gorgeous and never feels obtrusive, and the song is absolutely lovely. The script is memorable too, while the simple yet very rich story still manages to touch me, as do the beautiful, subtle messaging and great characters here. Shizuku and Seiji are both likable characters with real warmth to them. The voice acting is excellent from all involved, especially Cary Elwes who is perfect as the charming handsome Baron. All in all, stunning and one of my favourites. 10/10 Bethany Cox
              10zetes

              Ghibli cannot be stopped!

              A very moving animé film from Studio Ghibli, as good as anything either Miyazaki or Takahata have made. It's a very simple and down-to-earth movie about a young teenage girl who is experiencing her first love, as well as doubts about her future. Whisper understands its characters as few films do, and I became quite intimate with our heroine, Shizuku. It also has a sense of mood unmatched by any other film I can think of set in everyday life. The way it feels to live in a cramped apartment, the emotions of the first day of school, and the way the sky looks after it has rained – so many generic memories of my life brought right to the forefront, as if they were the only moments that mattered. The film enveloped me so completely, I could smell the odor of the antique shop. The music is so wonderful, the score by Yuji Nomi. And I never could have imagined that John Denver's song `Country Roads' would make me weep. Well, it was in Japanese, but still. It's frightening. Each Ghibli film I see makes me think that the next one cannot possibly match it, yet each film inevitably does. 10/10.
              8MartianOctocretr5

              Pleasant Surprise

              This was on the TCM channel late one night, and I discovered it by accident, having just turned on the TV, which often helps me get to sleep. I didn't expect an anime movie to be this involving, but I stayed up for what turned out to be a very pleasant movie.

              The story tells of a young girl named Shizuku who enjoys reading, and has a desire to write stories herself. She notices that many of the books she has checked out of the library show the same name of a boy who has checked out all these books. She becomes curious who this person with similar tastes to her own is.

              It turns out to be a boy from her school; they meet, and almost like an old MGM musical, initially have friction, but it's obvious they are warming up to each other. The scene where they sing "Country Roads" together is charming and joyous. Their budding "first love" romance is sweet, but beyond that, has an extra dimension, in that they inspire one another to utilize their talents to pursue their dreams and ambitions.

              The animation is exquisite; the backgrounds resemble paintings, almost looking like real places, not animated pictures. There's even quite a bit of attention to create a three-dimensional world.

              Good, uplifting movie, with a lot of heart and optimism. Well written, and you can't help but love these appealing characters, and root for them that a happy ending comes their way.
              10dial911book

              Perfect family entertainment -- great cultural insights, too

              Whisper of the Heart is the perfect English title of this masterpiece.

              It was such a joy to watch an animated film so effectively produced that you start to forget it is an animation. Characters become real; situations and thoughts and feelings come alive. The story is clean, decent and uplifting in every way. Plus, American viewers get an accurate glimpse into the way younger Japanese teens are viewed and view themselves.

              I lived in Japan for several years as a child, and a number of the background sounds (the peculiar insects singing in the trees, the electric trains passing) and customs (bowing to elders, enjoying the wonderful soups, singular focus on school success) struck a deep chord of remembrance. This film is fashioned with such detail and consideration for artistic elements -- I just loved it. I wish my kids were still under 10 and I could have shared it with them. Nowadays, I'm afraid the older boys (over 12) would lack the patience to enjoy the film because, frankly, it bears no relation to high-action animation from Japan or the U.S.

              I found this film by accident on Turner Classic Movies, and viewed it the English-dubbed version. There is also a subtitled version, but if you want to enjoy it as a family with youngsters, you'll prefer the English language version. The English voices are clear and well done.

              It's a beautiful story with a timeless theme presented with loving care. This film is so good, and so insightful, that I would suggest it could be shown in schools or home-schools for its cultural content alone. And if you have an ounce of sentimentalism, sense of wonder or appreciation for creative beauty, then you'll watch it all by yourself after the kids have gone to bed.
              cosmic_quest

              Charming

              A Studio Ghibli film, 'Whisper of the Heart' differs from most anime produced by the company in that it is not about cute creatures or other-wordly adventures. Instead, it is a bittersweet tale of a normal teenage girl and the trials of growing up.

              The film follows Shizuku, a girl in her mid-teens, who lives for her love of books and writing. During her numerous visits to the library, she become aware that all the books she has taken out have been previously checked out by a boy named 'Seiji Amasawa'. It doesn't take long to realise that this Seiji is, in fact, a fellow classmate at her school who she finds infuriatingly arrogant. But as she comes to know him properly, discovering he is a boy with firm ambitions to be a great violin maker, he leaves her yearning to find her own path in life as well as tasting love for the first time.

              What makes 'Whisper of the Heart' so beautiful is its honest depiction of what it is to be an adolescent on the cusp of adulthood, avoiding pitfalls like descending into sap, depicting teenagers as being perpetually stroppy and difficult or sexing up characters in a vain attempt to make them more appealing to the shallow. We've all been in Shizuku's shoes: feeling the turbulent tugs of first love, floundering over what do to with one's life when it seems everyone else seems to know their own dreams for the future and juggling the turmoils of school life and exams at the same time. Anyone who has ever been fifteen years old will be able to empathise with Shizuku and Seiji and that's what makes them such strong, concrete characters. It also offers an interesting insight into the Japanese culture as we get a close-up look of everyday family and school life in Japan, which in itself is as fascinating as the actual story.

              'Whisper of the Heart' is much more than just a teenage love story. It's a charming, poignant tale about life and dreams. Another first class film by Studio Ghibli.

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              • Trivia
                This marked the first use by Studio Ghibli of digital composition, meaning that elements of a scene were composed using a computer. In this case, it's the flying scene with Baron within Shizuku's story. The scene contains many independent elements, including the minor "planets" and Shizuku's characters. Although all these elements were animated by traditional means, they were combined using computer technology.
              • Goofs
                It is not clear whether this is a mistake or a hint that the Baron is alive, but in every scene that the Baron is shown, he looks different than the time before (position of hands, cane and hat).
              • Quotes

                Shizuku: I'm no man's burden! I want to be of use!

              • Crazy credits
                During the credits we see people walk by the bridge. The "stray" cat (the one with many names) walks by the bridge as well. Also the young students who had struggled with unrequited love, named Sugimura and Yuko in the American version, meet on the bridge and appear to begin a dating relationship.
              • Connections
                Featured in Le Royaume des chats (2002)
              • Soundtracks
                Take Me Home, Country Roads
                Written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver

                Performed by Olivia Newton-John

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              • Release date
                • September 17, 1997 (France)
              • Country of origin
                • Japan
              • Official site
                • Disney's Official Site
              • Language
                • Japanese
              • Also known as
                • Susurros del corazón
              • Production companies
                • Tokuma Shoten
                • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
                • Hakuhodo
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              • Gross US & Canada
                • $498,156
              • Gross worldwide
                • $4,589,697
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              • Runtime
                1 hour 51 minutes
              • Color
                • Color
              • Sound mix
                • Dolby Digital
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.85 : 1

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