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A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.
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- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Akari Takaishi
- Kimi Sakunaga
- (voice)
Taisei Kido
- Rui Kagehira
- (voice)
Yasuko
- Saku Momochi
- (voice)
Aoi Yûki
- Shiho Nanakubo
- (voice)
Keiko Toda
- Kimi's grandmother
- (voice)
Maria Abo
- Female Student
- (voice)
Yurina Amami
- Female Student
- (voice)
Ao
- Island People
- (voice)
Yui Aragaki
- Sister Hiyoshiko
- (voice)
Susanne Blakeslee
- Sister Juri
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Christine Marie Cabanos
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bryan Chao
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Rui's Mother
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Bindy Coda
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
David Goldstein
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
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The Colors Within is tender, mostly adorable, and quite modest compared to other Anime films I've seen over the past several years; even compared to other coming of age stories tinged with longing and/or lots of vibes, what's striking about Yamada's direction is how she isn't forcing you into feeling a certain way through an abundance of style. The colors that Totsuko sees are fantastical but lightly so, and once it's established as a sort of "quirk" you can sink into the story of these three sorta-outsider-ish teens that form a band and who either don't fit in (for Totsuko because of her color sights and also because she can't stay on a bus without getting carsick) or just don't like school so they drop out.
It's a movie based more around vibes than a really propulsive narrative, like the major conflict comes about that Totsuko and Kimi hang out overnight in the dorm and have (checks notes) lots of snacks and listen to that one song from the Trainspotting soundtrack (which becomes the basis of one of their three songs they work on and perform in the climax). But these are vibes that are vulnerable, or it's about how young people have so much vulnerability and social awkwardness until opening up, and there's no one here who stands out even as a threat or close to an antagonist.
And sometimes that's... fine, especially if it's a squishy sort of coming of age story that (a semi running theme for this director after A Silent Voice) is about the effort in apologizing; in this case there's also the fact that it's about the art that can come out of that emotional register, and that's kind of cool. Some of it is so pleasant feeling that it may be easy to nod off (or it was for me), and yet that isn't a problem for me either because you click back in to it once Totsuko dances and that big performance climax comes and it all fits.
So, even as this isn't quite a romance, it is about the love that comes with friendship in a sincere way, and I appreciate the total lack of irony and sweetness at its core.
It's a movie based more around vibes than a really propulsive narrative, like the major conflict comes about that Totsuko and Kimi hang out overnight in the dorm and have (checks notes) lots of snacks and listen to that one song from the Trainspotting soundtrack (which becomes the basis of one of their three songs they work on and perform in the climax). But these are vibes that are vulnerable, or it's about how young people have so much vulnerability and social awkwardness until opening up, and there's no one here who stands out even as a threat or close to an antagonist.
And sometimes that's... fine, especially if it's a squishy sort of coming of age story that (a semi running theme for this director after A Silent Voice) is about the effort in apologizing; in this case there's also the fact that it's about the art that can come out of that emotional register, and that's kind of cool. Some of it is so pleasant feeling that it may be easy to nod off (or it was for me), and yet that isn't a problem for me either because you click back in to it once Totsuko dances and that big performance climax comes and it all fits.
So, even as this isn't quite a romance, it is about the love that comes with friendship in a sincere way, and I appreciate the total lack of irony and sweetness at its core.
No pun intended - if you like animation .. the movie is very well done. It may be a bit too sweet at times ... and too innocent or naive (characters and plot) .. but if you suspend your disbelief you will have a really good movie to cherish ... that has friendship at its core ... connected to music.
There is an element of ... well church or rather a school for girls. Which reminds me: I was surprised there were not greater objections to the ... well finale of the movie, where someone shows up that should not be allowed to be there ... not just because that person never visited the school in the first place.
The characters are so sweet you may catch diabetes ... the way they interact and are giddy and happy for each other or for themselves ... and yet there are obstacles to overcome ... mostly from outside ... as in expectations and such things. Believe in yourself and go for your dreams ... that is a powerful message the movie has for anyone watching ...
There is an element of ... well church or rather a school for girls. Which reminds me: I was surprised there were not greater objections to the ... well finale of the movie, where someone shows up that should not be allowed to be there ... not just because that person never visited the school in the first place.
The characters are so sweet you may catch diabetes ... the way they interact and are giddy and happy for each other or for themselves ... and yet there are obstacles to overcome ... mostly from outside ... as in expectations and such things. Believe in yourself and go for your dreams ... that is a powerful message the movie has for anyone watching ...
Totsuko has the peculiar ability to see people as colors and is drawn to people with a beautiful color. As she searches for a classmate she is drawn to, Totsuko stumbles into a boy she is also drawn to. The three of them create a band together and begin making music. As they go through the creative process, Totsuko discovers that her friends are going through their own struggles, and music is their passion and an outlet.
This coming-of-age anime is unique. The visual representation of how Tosuko perceives people as colors is well done. Overall, the animation is outstanding, from the characters to how they play musical instruments. Many can relate to the story as it deals with growing up, breaking away from expectations, and creating your own path. The film's pace is such that the one hour and forty-one minutes feel that long, starting slowly and moving faster closer to the story's climax. This is a great film, but it might be one that you enjoy from the comfort of your home.
This coming-of-age anime is unique. The visual representation of how Tosuko perceives people as colors is well done. Overall, the animation is outstanding, from the characters to how they play musical instruments. Many can relate to the story as it deals with growing up, breaking away from expectations, and creating your own path. The film's pace is such that the one hour and forty-one minutes feel that long, starting slowly and moving faster closer to the story's climax. This is a great film, but it might be one that you enjoy from the comfort of your home.
This is a beautifully animated film about self-discovery, connection, and creativity through music. The characters are super expressive, and the animation is colourful and vibrant in all the right ways. The relationships are a joy to watch, especially between our two main girls: Totsuko and Kimi. The music is great too, with a strong score and a fantastic performance at the end.
What keeps it from being truly amazing is that it tries to juggle too many storylines without giving them enough time. Totsuko's Synesthesia feels like it's just there rather than something meaningful to her character. Kimi hiding the fact that she dropped out of school from her grandmother never really pays off, even though it builds a lot of tension. Rui, the third member of the trio, is the least developed, he barely gets screen time compared to the girls, and his conflict between music and inheriting the family clinic isn't explored much at all. The Catholic school setting brings up an interesting angle of religion versus creativity, but the film doesn't really dive into it. There are even some pretty clear lesbian undertones in certain scenes, but they stop short of moving into romance.
Because of all this, the film ends up feeling more like a solid, serviceable story rather than something special. But honestly, it's still really enjoyable. It's well put together, the music is excellent, and it's just nice seeing a couple of teens dealing with relatively normal problems while still creating something beautiful together.
What keeps it from being truly amazing is that it tries to juggle too many storylines without giving them enough time. Totsuko's Synesthesia feels like it's just there rather than something meaningful to her character. Kimi hiding the fact that she dropped out of school from her grandmother never really pays off, even though it builds a lot of tension. Rui, the third member of the trio, is the least developed, he barely gets screen time compared to the girls, and his conflict between music and inheriting the family clinic isn't explored much at all. The Catholic school setting brings up an interesting angle of religion versus creativity, but the film doesn't really dive into it. There are even some pretty clear lesbian undertones in certain scenes, but they stop short of moving into romance.
Because of all this, the film ends up feeling more like a solid, serviceable story rather than something special. But honestly, it's still really enjoyable. It's well put together, the music is excellent, and it's just nice seeing a couple of teens dealing with relatively normal problems while still creating something beautiful together.
The Colors Within tells the story of Totsuko Higurashi(Sayu Suzukawa), a young girl who sees colors in anyone's heart, whenever she meets them. She starts a band with her friends namely, Kimi Sakunaga(Akari Takaishi) & Rui Kagehira(Taisei Kido).
The Colors Within is a great film. Director Naoko Yamada has given us a movie that is charming, quite funny & will make you tear up during its last scene. However, it's not as flawless as Look Back(2024) or The Boy and the Heron(2023), two other anime films that I watched recently. The animation is breathtakingly gorgeous & is the highlight of the film. The songs are foot-tapping. The vocal performances are spot on. Sayu Suzukawa is spectacular as Totsuko Higurashi. Akari Takaishi is mind-blowing as Kimi Sakunaga. Taisei Kido is awesome as Rui Kagehira. The supporting cast is brilliant. The Colors Within is a must watch for anime fans. Watch it on the big screen, for a more memorable experience.
The Colors Within is a great film. Director Naoko Yamada has given us a movie that is charming, quite funny & will make you tear up during its last scene. However, it's not as flawless as Look Back(2024) or The Boy and the Heron(2023), two other anime films that I watched recently. The animation is breathtakingly gorgeous & is the highlight of the film. The songs are foot-tapping. The vocal performances are spot on. Sayu Suzukawa is spectacular as Totsuko Higurashi. Akari Takaishi is mind-blowing as Kimi Sakunaga. Taisei Kido is awesome as Rui Kagehira. The supporting cast is brilliant. The Colors Within is a must watch for anime fans. Watch it on the big screen, for a more memorable experience.
Did you know
- TriviaNaoko Yamada's fifth feature length film.
- Alternate versionsThe version released in China's mainland was five minutes shorter, all scenes and lines relating to Christianity were altered or cut. Some were done by changing the meaning of original lines during the translation, for example, "church" was translated into "auditorium" in the subtitles. Even some lyrics were muted due to this reason.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $557,116
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $373,811
- Jan 26, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $2,485,281
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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