A silent voice(koe no katachi) full anime movie in download English and hindi dubbed
Directed by - Naoko yamada
Produced by - Eharu ohashi
Shinichi Nakamura
Mikio uetesuki
Toshio lizuka
Kensuke tateishi
Edited by - kengo sigemura
Music by - kensuke oshio
Country - japan
Lanuguage - japanese
Box office - $30.5 million
Release date - 17 september 2016 (japan)
Plot
High school student Shōya Ishida intends to kill himself but changes his mind at the last minute and decides to wrap up loose ends. A flashback reveals Shōya as a sixth-grade student in elementary school, during which a new student named Shōko Nishimiya joins the class, who is deaf. She tries to integrate with the class but ends up being an easy target for Shōya and his friends to bully. When word of the bullying reaches the principal, Shōya is singled out as the culprit by his teacher and friends resulting in the class's bullying becoming directed toward him. Shōya blames Shōko, and the two get into a physical altercation. Shōko is subsequently transferred to another school, and Shōya keeps a notebook Shōko had left behind.
For his reputation as a bully, Shōya is outcast throughout middle school. Now in high school, Shōya is a depressed loner who is unable to look others in the eyes and envisions an "X" mark on people's faces. To wrap up his loose ends, Shōya goes to return Shōko's notebook at the sign language center and apologize, but panics and asks to be friends instead. Shōko accepts his offer, leading Shōya to endeavor to make up for his bullying of Shōko. Tomohiro Nagatsuka, another loner, also befriends Shōya after he protects him from a bully.
One day, Shōya accidentally drops the notebook into a river, and he jumps in to retrieve it, which is prohibited. Yuzuru, Shōko's younger sister, takes a photo of Shōya jumping in and posts it online to get revenge on him, eventually leading to Shōya getting suspended. Shōya finds Yuzuru, who ran away from home, and brings her to stay at his house. When she leaves in the middle of the night, Shōya follows, and the two make up and become friends.
Shōya and Shōko reunite with Miyoko Sahara, a classmate from elementary school who was friendly to Shōko. Shōko later gives Shōya a gift and confesses her feelings for him, but because she tries to speak her affections rather than signing them out, Shōya mishears her.
Shōya invites Shōko to an amusement park with Tomohiro, Miyoko, Miki Kawai (another classmate from elementary school), and Satoshi Mashiba (Miki's friend). There, they are joined by another classmate from elementary school, Naoka Ueno (who had also bullied Shōko alongside Shōya), who drags Shōko into a Ferris wheel. Naoka voices her feelings of hatred for Shōko, blaming her for creating a rift between her and Shōya, with whom she is infatuated. Yuzuru, who had been secretly recording the encounter, shows this video to Shōya. Desperate to remain blameless for her part in bullying Shōko following the leak, Miki exposes Shōya's past to the students, who are oblivious to it. Later, she attempts to apologize to the group, but Shōya blows everyone off after Naoka remains dismissive.
Meanwhile, Shōko and Yuzuru's grandmother has died peacefully. To cheer them up, Shōya takes them to the countryside and sees that Shōko blames herself for everything that has happened to him. Shōya decides to devote his entire social life to the sisters.
During a fireworks festival, Shōko goes home under the guise of finishing homework. Shōya follows when Yuzuru asks him to get her camera. As he arrives, he finds Shōko standing and preparing to fall from the balcony. Shōya succeeds in grabbing her and pulls her back up but falls into the river below. He is rescued by his former best friends in elementary school but slips into a coma. Hoping to help Shōya, Shōko meets with each group member to explain her and Shōya's situations.
One night, Shōko dreams about receiving a farewell visit from Shōya. Horrified, she runs to the bridge and collapses in tears. Shōya, awakening from his coma, stumbles to the bridge and finds her there. He apologizes for how he treated her, asking her to stop blaming herself, and admits that, while Shōya once considered ending his own life, he has since decided against it. Shōya then asks her to help him continue to live, to which she agrees.
When Shōya returns to school, he is reunited with his friends and understands how much they still care for him. The friends go to the school festival together, and Shōya manages to look people in the eye again as he envisions the "X" marks fading away. Looking around at his family and friends he has made, Shōya tears up, knowing he has finally redeemed himself.
Release date
The film premiered in 120 theaters across Japan on September 17, 2016.[14][31] It was screened at the 2016 Scotland Loves Animation festival on October 22, 2016,[32] and at the ICA in London on February 5, 2017.[33] Anime Limited distributed and released the film in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 15, 2017.[34] Purple Plan released the film in Singapore and Malaysia on March 9, 2017.[35] Madman Entertainment released the film for a limited duration in Australia and New Zealand from April 9, 2017, and April 16, 2017, respectively.[36] Viz Media Europe acquired the film for distribution in Europe (excluding the UK and Ireland), Russia, Turkey, and French-speaking Africa in 2017.[37] In 2017, Konnichiwa Festival released the movie in theaters in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Peru for a limited time in May, while in countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Anifest had a theatrical release in June.[38] Pioneer Films released the movie in the Philippines on May 10, 2017.[39] Eleven Arts screened the film at Anime Expo on July 3, 2017, with a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on October 20, 2017,[40][41] and a second screening in January 2019.[42]
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