The Piano Forest
The Piano Forest

The Piano Forest

2007Movie101 minJapanese

Shuhei Amamiya transfers to Moriwaki Elementary filled with hope and ambition. But it doesn't take long before he gets picked on by the class bullies, and gets involved in a dare to play the mysterious piano in the forest. Igniting his meeting with an equally enigmatic child, Kai Ichinose, who seems to be the only one capable getting sound out of the thought to be broken piano.

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users85%
Director: Masahiko ShiotaniGenres: Animation, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

A lonely young boy, Susumu, discovers a broken piano in the forest behind his school. He learns that the piano belongs to a mysterious entity known as the 'Forest Piano' and that if he can play it, his wishes might come true. He meets A-yun, a talented pianist who also frequents the forest, and together they embark on a musical journey that touches the lives of everyone around them. Their shared passion for music helps them overcome personal challenges and forge a deep bond.

Critical Reception

The Piano Forest received a generally positive reception, praised for its heartwarming story, beautiful animation, and moving musical score. Critics and audiences alike appreciated its exploration of themes like friendship, dreams, and the power of music to connect people. While not a massive commercial hit, it garnered a dedicated following for its gentle charm and emotional resonance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching narrative about friendship and aspirations.
  • Celebrated for its beautiful and emotive animation style.
  • Lauded for its captivating musical score that enhances the storytelling.

Google audience: Google users frequently highlighted the film's emotional depth and its ability to inspire. Many appreciated the sweet story of friendship and the positive message about pursuing one's dreams through music. The animation and soundtrack were also commonly cited as standout elements.

Fun Fact

The voice actors for the main characters, A-yun and A-yu, were played by the popular Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi, who also performed several songs for the film's soundtrack.

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