The Shape of Voice

The Shape of Voice , director Mitsuko Suzuki. Hater of monotony and boredom since childhood, Tatsuya Yagi. As a child king in elementary school, he developed an interest in a transfer student Megu Nodousa after her arrival. With her presence, his boredom was at last alleviated. However, with something on her person serving as a trigger, he too found himself isolated within the surrounding. After five years, the two of them went their separate ways at different high schools. Coincidentally, (Tatsuya) closed off his own inner walls once again to meet Megu Nodousa. This boy is trying to accept a girl and those around him while also accepting his own story. Alt text

This movie has been released for five years, though I have seen it twice already, but this time when I went to the cinema fresh after a while, I felt my heart was shattered. As soon as I got home, the memories of some scenes still stayed with me, and my heart would still be beaten upon by them. The theme song lit has such immense magical power.

I have also been thinking about Jujutsu Kaisen ( ). Though it is said that their movie and animation works are very good, but maybe not the most acclaimed in terms of being the best, yet I cannot deny my affection for them. My adoration for their works has grown to a point where it can no longer be described by normal rationality; many of their series have been watched multiple times, even several difficult times in life.

After finishing this movie, some people in the lobby talked about it with me. Because such an (returning scene) animation is not seen often, and everyone present was a (a fan of Jujutsu Kaisen), so it’s easy to pick up where the conversation goes.