Koe no Katachi (Movie) (2024)

Koe no Katachi: The Movie (映画 聲の形 Eiga Koe no Katachi), known as A Silent Voice: The Movie in English, is a Japanese animated 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. It's an adaptation of the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yosh*toki Ōima. The film premiered in Japan on September 17, 2016 and worldwide from February and June, 2017. An English dub was released on April 2, 2019.

  • 1 Plot Summary
  • 2 Production
  • 3 Distribution
  • 4 Reception
    • 4.1 Box office
    • 4.2 Critical reception
  • 5 Trailer
  • 6 External links

Plot Summary[]

The movie chronicles the emotional, social, and spiritual attributes that are manifested by a group of adolescent schoolmates in elementary school, especially as to how they relate to a hearing impaired girl that is introduced into their group. Each teen reacts to the newcomer in a different way, including many varied and negative reactions and outcomes. Shōya Ishida, a former delinquent bullies the deaf girl, Shōko Nishimiya, with his friends joining in. Finally, when Shōko is forced to transfer to another school after enduring a period of the most cruel bullying, all of Ishida's friends, as well as the teachers, blame him for bullying her into leaving. He is made the scapegoat, despite the varying levels of culpability that others have had in torturing her. This results in Ishida himself being bullied and ostracized well into high school. He comes to the conclusion that there is really no point in having friends. Having no plans for the future, Ishida even attempts suicide. But with redemption being offered, he learns sign language and unexpectedly reunites and befriends Shōko, who is still very lonely due to her hearing impairment and extreme shyness. By then, Shōko herself is contemplating suicide due to her own social and emotional problems. Presenting teenage companionship and social relationships in a frightening, yet compelling way, it is a movie showing the many facets of teenage friendship, pride, betrayal, ostracism, redemption, and genuine love.

Production[]

On April 8th, Kyoto Animation revealed the film's release date, teaser visual, teaser videos, the staffs involved and main characters' design.

The movie adaptation of the manga was announced in the manga's final chapter that was released on November 19, 2014, later specifying that the adaptation will be an anime theatrical movie on December 17, 2014. In the Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 46th issue of 2015, that released on October 14, 2015, Kyoto Animation and Naoko Yamada were announced to be the animation studio and director of the film adaptation, respectively. The film's distributor, Shochiku, listed the movie adaptation release in Q4 2016. On April 8, 2016, the movie adaptation's official website opened, announcing that Reiko Yoshida will be writing the scripts for the film, Futoshi Nishiya will be designing the characters, and the movie is scheduled for release in Japanese theaters on September 17, 2016. Kensuke Ushio and Pony Canyon composed and produced the music, respectively. The movie's theme song, titled "Koi wo sh*ta no wa" (恋をしたのは), was performed by Aiko, while "My Generation" by The Who was used during the opening credits.

Distribution[]

The anime movie premiered in 120 theaters across Japan on September 17, 2016. It was screened at the 2016 Scotland Loves Animation festival on October 22, 2016, and at the ICA in London on February 5, 2017. Anime Limited distributed and released the movie in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 15, 2017. Purple Plan released the movie in Singapore and Malaysia on March 9, 2017. Madman Entertainment released the movie for a limited duration in Australia and New Zealand from April 9, 2017 and April 16, 2017, respectively. In 2017, Konnichiwa Festival released the movie in theaters in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama and Peru, for a limited time in May, while in countries like Argentina and Uruguay, the film will be released by Anifest, having a theatrical release in June. Pioneer Films released the movie in the Philippines on May 10, 2017 nationwide. The anime movie had a screening at Anime Expo, USA, on July 3, 2017, where it was announced that the movie will have a limited release in U.S. theaters in October 20, 2017. The English language adaptation features a deaf voice actress named Lexi Cowden playing the lead character, Shōko Nishimiya. The Blu-ray home video volume was released in Japan on May 17, 2017, which contains two animated videos of the film's theme song and "Speed of Youth", one of the original soundtracks by composer Kensuke Ushio.

Reception[]

Box office[]

The film opened at #2 at the Japanese box office behind Makoto Shinkai's Your Name, and grossed a total of ¥283 million yen from 200,000 admissions within two days of its premiere across 120 theaters. As of November 30, 2016, the film has grossed a total of over ¥2.2 billion yen from 1.7 million admissions. It ranked at #16 on Nikkei Hit Ranking for 2016. It was the 19th highest-grossing film in Japan in 2016 and also the 10th highest-grossing Japanese film of the year in the country (tied with Death Note: Light Up the New World), with ¥2.3 billion yen (US$19.56 million). A Silent Voice earned $19.56 million yen in Japan and $2,936,334 USD in other territories for a worldwide total of over $22 million. It has grossed CN¥43.4 million in China.

Critical reception[]

Makoto Shinkai, director of Your Name, called the film a "fantastic piece of work" and a "polished and grand production" which even he is unable to replicate. It won "Best Animation of the Year" in the 26th Annual Japan Movie Critics Awards, where director Naoko Yamada also received praise for her work on the film. At 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, the film was selected as one of the nine finalist feature films in competition. On review, the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, gave the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 24 reviews, and an average rating of 7.6/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "As beautifully crafted as it is powerfully written, A Silent Voice looks at teen bullying from a soberingly hard-hitting perspective that's uncommon for the animated medium." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Trailer[]

映画『聲の形』 特報

External links[]

Koe no Katachi (Movie) (2024)

FAQs

Why did Nishimiya only wear one hearing aid? ›

Also as stated in Chapter 21, Nishimiya is observed to only wear one hearing aid. This may be a repercussion of Ishida's act of pulling out her other hearing aid, and permanently damaging her ear in Chapter 1.

What is the message of Koe no Katachi? ›

The more obvious themes covered by the film are school bullying and the integration of disabled people in society. The film then tackles handling guilt within a community (although this aspect is explored more in-depth in the manga), redemption for mistakes of the past, forgiveness and self-respect.

What was the actual ending of A Silent Voice? ›

The film ends with a powerfully emotional scene of Shoya and his friends experiencing the school festival together. At that point, Shoya opens himself back up to the world again after not doing so for years and the metaphorical 'x's covering almost everyone's faces fall off.

Does Shoko marry Shoya? ›

Although whether they are or will become a couple is purposely left ambiguous at the end of the series, it can be inferred that Shōya may have underlying feelings for Shōko based on some of his thoughts and actions throughout the series.

Why was Shoya's mother's ear bleeding? ›

This is because Shoko's mother slapped Shoya's mother's so hard, that her earring was ripped off her ear — One of the reasons why Shoya was driven to suicide.

Why did Shōko say I love you? ›

Both Ishida and Shouko were growing past their social problems. In this phase, Shouko tried to confess her feelings to Ishida. I'd say the fact that she wishes to speak the words “I love you” rather than using her normal forms of communication is related to the recent diagnosis of her hearing.

Did Shoya apologize to Shōko? ›

Upon meeting her in high school, he eventually apologizes to Shoko, becoming fluent in sign language specifically to do so, and begins to spend time with her. Shoya feels like he has not been punished enough for bullying Shoko and often wishes he could have stopped his younger self.

Is there A Silent Voice 2? ›

Furthermore, the movie adapts all 7 volumes and 64 chapters of the written source material, which means there's no more story left to adapt.

Why is there xs on people's face in A Silent Voice? ›

Symbol of Disconnection: The X's on characters' faces symbolize the main character, Shoya Ishida's, disconnection from others. He puts an X on everyone's face because he doesn't want to interact with them [1].

What do the x's mean in A Silent Voice? ›

It is to demonstrate that everyone around him isn't important. He puts an x on everyone because he doesn't want to interact with them. He secludes himself. The x 's could mean “Not My Friend” or “They Don't Understand Me”.

How is Shoko alive at the end of the movie? ›

Against Mai's wishes, Sakuta decides to sacrifice himself so that Shoko can live. Sakuta nearly gets run over, but Mai pushes him aside at the last moment and gets hit by the car instead. As a result, the entire chain of causality changes — Sakuta lives, but Mai is killed and becomes Shoko's heart donor instead.

Was Silent Voice based on a true story? ›

Silent Voice Is Not Based Off A True Story | TikTok.

Who is Shōko in love with? ›

The Love Confession: Shoko's Feelings for Gojo Revealed in Jujutsu Kaisen. Uncover the truth about Shoko's love for Gojo in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220.

Does Shōko confess to Shoya? ›

Shoya's misunderstanding of Shouko's confession is painful not only because it denies Shouko the catharsis she seeks, but also because it serves as an uncomfortable mirror of a much more traumatic early scene.

Does Shōko have a crush on Shoya? ›

He feels guilty about his past actions towards Shoko, and he frequently thinks about how he could atone for his behaviour. Shoko and Shoya gradually begin to develop strong feelings for each other, although Shoko still experiences feelings of hopelessness that eventually lead her to attempt suicide.

Why do deaf people only wear one hearing aid? ›

According to some reports, even though a person has hearing loss in both ears, one hearing aid can be more successful than two for people with cognitive delays or dementia. Two hearing aids are believed to be overstimulating the brain and auditory pathways.

Why can't Nishimiya speak properly? ›

The muteness isn't caused by a disease, it's caused by her being deaf. She never learned how to talk properly because she can barely hear, which is why she sounds so weird.

Is shouko nishimiya fully deaf? ›

Shoko Nishimiya (西宮 硝子) is the female protagonist of the Koe no Katachi series. While Shōko is completely deaf (given the hearing aids she possesses in both ears), her hearing loss is drastic enough to the point that she can be overall deaf.

What condition does Nishimiya have? ›

We quickly learn that Nishimiya is a girl who is deaf and is unable to properly communicate with any of the students around her. She makes up for this shortcoming by trying to be overly selfless and helpful so that she won't be a burden to her class, but eventually the other students begin to resent her.

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