

Whisper of the Heart
Shizuku Tsukishima is a 3rd grade middle school student. She likes reading books. Shizuku meets Seiji Amasawa who is in the same grade and school that Shizuku attends. At first, she does not like him, but she becomes fascinated with his pursuit of his dream. Seiji also knows Shizuku's dream is to become a novelist. They vow to each other to achieve their dreams. Ten years later, Shizuku gave up her dream of becoming a novelist and now works as an editor for a publishing company that specializes in children's books. She struggles in her daily life at work. Meanwhile, Seiji is abroad and still pursuing his dream.
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Plot Summary
In the bustling city of Tokyo, a young girl named Shizuku finds herself captivated by the mysterious presence of various borrowers who secretly live within the walls of human homes, making use of discarded items. As she delves deeper into their hidden world, she forms an unlikely bond with Seiji Amasawa, a fellow dreamer who aspires to become a violin craftsman. Together, they navigate the challenges of adolescence, pursuing their passions and discovering the true meaning of ambition and love.
Critical Reception
As an animated film, 'Whisper of the Heart' has garnered significant critical acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling, beautiful animation, and poignant exploration of youth, dreams, and the transition to adulthood. It is often praised for its gentle pacing and relatable characters, resonating with audiences of all ages.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tender and realistic portrayal of young love and aspirations.
- Commended for its breathtaking animation and evocative soundtrack.
- Appreciated for its mature themes and subtle character development.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly love the film's heartwarming story and emotional depth. Many viewers connect with the characters' journeys and find the animation visually stunning. The film is frequently cited as a timeless classic that inspires hope and encourages the pursuit of dreams.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the manga of the same name by Aoi Hiiragi. The original manga was released in 1989.
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