

Crescendo de Susume
Kashi Kota, a third-year student at Hanayama High School, has spent his entire high school life trying to “stay out of sight, out of mind,” but after losing a game of “rock-paper-scissors”, he is forced to become a member of the choir competition committee.
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Plot Summary
A talented young oboist, Yu, suddenly loses her hearing, throwing her dreams of performing in a prestigious orchestra into jeopardy. Her estranged, jazz-loving father, who she hasn't seen in years, reappears, offering an unexpected path towards rediscovering her passion and finding a new rhythm in life. Together, they navigate the challenges of her hearing loss and mend their fractured relationship through the shared language of music.
Critical Reception
Crescendo de Susume received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its emotional depth, strong performances, and poignant exploration of overcoming adversity. The film was particularly lauded for its sensitive portrayal of disability and its uplifting message about finding hope and purpose through art.
What Reviewers Say
- A heartwarming and inspiring story about resilience and the power of music.
- Features outstanding performances, especially from the lead actress.
- The film's emotional resonance is its greatest strength.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions, with many appreciating the touching father-daughter dynamic and the beautiful musical elements. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in parts, but the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Won Best Actress for Miyu Sakihi at the Yokohama Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Ryota Nakano was inspired to make the film after witnessing a young musician struggle with hearing loss, wanting to explore how music can transcend physical limitations.
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