The Silenced Voice
The Silenced Voice

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The Silenced Voice

2010
Movie
91 min
Croatian

This is a story of the Croatian journalist Sinisa Glavasevic, the Croatian Radio station in Vukovar and sufferings of all Vukovar's inhabitants during the siege. At the same time this is also an archetypal story of love for one's own hometown, of integrity and responsibility of the individual who, at the hardest trials of his own conscience and responsibility, chooses to take the more difficult path, in circumstances where others - the average and the conformist - abandon ship. Sinisa decided to stay.

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IMDb8.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic87/100
Google Users94%
Director: Naoko YamadaGenres: Animation, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Shoya Ishida is a former bully who, years after ostracizing his deaf classmate Shoko Nishimiya, seeks redemption. He tries to reconnect with Shoko, who has since transferred schools, to atone for his past actions. As they begin to communicate, Shoya confronts the deep-seated guilt and social isolation he has endured, navigating complex friendships and family dynamics.

Critical Reception

The film garnered widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of bullying, redemption, and communication challenges. Reviewers lauded its emotional depth, stunning animation, and nuanced character development, making it a standout in anime cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its profound emotional impact and exploration of difficult themes.

  • Celebrated for its beautiful animation and character arcs.

  • Commended for its sensitive handling of disability and redemption.

Google audience: Audiences were deeply moved by the film's powerful story of forgiveness and personal growth. Many appreciated its realistic portrayal of social struggles and the challenging journey of overcoming past mistakes.

Awards & Accolades

Won Best Film at the Mainichi Film Awards and numerous accolades at international film festivals.

Fun Fact

The film's original Japanese title, 'Koe no Katachi,' translates to 'The Shape of Voice,' reflecting the abstract nature of communication and understanding.

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