![]() ![]() ![]() When Yuzuru finds out, she can barely hold in her laughter. Actually Pretty Funny: Shoko verbally tells Shoya that she loves him (suki) but because of her Speech Impediment, he thinks she's referring to the moon (tsuki).Academic Alpha Bitch: Shoya sees Kawai as one, and he has plenty of reason to think this, considering that most of Kawai's actions are made with her academic reputation in mind.Aborted Arc: Shoko's romantic feelings and failed confession to Shouya isn't entirely forgotten in the film, but the group's falling out and Shoya falling into a coma understandably take greater priority.The story unfolds as Shoya and Shoko get to know each other as real people and struggle with the emotional scars of their pasts. Years later as a high schooler, he happens to meet Shoko again and finally has a chance to apologise for his past actions. He falls into a deep depression and comes to realise the gravity of what he did to Shoko, attempting to make amends in his own small ways, such as taking a sign-language class. He is ostracised by his former friends and becomes a victim of their bullying himself, forcing him to spend the rest of his schooldays alone and bitter. The class and teacher refuse to take responsibility for their complicity in the bullying and instead push all of the blame onto a single participant: Shoya Ishida. Eventually, the physical and emotional abuse escalates to the point where she is forced to leave. Although she tries to reach out to her classmates, her disability makes her an easy target for bullying. Shoko Nishimiya, an elementary schoolgirl with impaired hearing, transfers into a class of hearing students. The English dub was produced by NYAV Post. The movie was directed by Naoko Yamada and written by Reiko Yoshida, with Futoshi Nishiya serving as character designer. A Silent Voice is an anime film adaptation of Yoshitoki Oima's manga of the same name, produced by Kyoto Animation and released to Japanese theaters on September 17, 2016. ![]()
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