

I Hear the Sunspot
Kohei, a deaf university student, meets Taichi, an optimistic classmate who volunteers to take notes for Kohei's lectures in exchange for food. As they grow closer, their friendship blossoms into love.
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Plot Summary
Based on the manga series of the same name by Yuki Fumino, the story follows the relationship between a deaf college student and his impulsive, free-spirited friend. It explores themes of communication, understanding, and the complexities of human connection as they navigate their lives and feelings for each other.
Critical Reception
As "I Hear the Sunspot" is a recent release (or upcoming, depending on precise release date in 2024), comprehensive critical reception and audience scores are not yet widely available. Initial interest stems from the popularity of the source manga, which has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of relationships and deafness.
What Reviewers Say
- Positive anticipation due to the beloved manga source material.
- Expected to be a heartfelt and sensitive adaptation.
- Focus on the nuanced portrayal of its central relationship and themes.
Google audience: Audience reception is currently speculative, largely based on the established fanbase of the 'I Hear the Sunspot' manga, which is known for its emotional depth and relatable characters.
Fun Fact
The original manga series 'I Hear the Sunspot' (Koe ga Dasu yo) has been praised for its respectful and accurate depiction of deafness, with author Yuki Fumino conducting extensive research.
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