This is the kind of reaction I always want to see from people watching this film for the first time, please keep posting this kind of content, thanks!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Alexander. I’ll keep them coming😌
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I definitely wish I could watch this movie for the first time again. I’ll check out warrior.
@dxnixble Жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you
@GUNDAM-X Жыл бұрын
You saying that is like saying I want u guys to cry when u watch it no excuse lmao
@izz4k11 ай бұрын
@richiepoo true😭😭
@mamashiva4815 Жыл бұрын
A detail that a lot of people don't seem notice is that Miki (the blonde girl with glasses) was the one that first started the bullying. If you watch the music class scene again, she was purposely mouthing the song early, tricking Shouko. It's part of why it always infuriated me she cried her way out of trouble when she was called out twice for her share of the bullying. She may have not been active in the bullying like the others were, but she was just as guilty all the same.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I totally agree
@exotica7278 Жыл бұрын
God I hate her so much. Even in the manga which is even worse btw
@Victorrevvs Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ if you read the manga, you would hate her way more. Naoka Ueno actually had development and realized her wrongs. You can tell in her own way at the end that she was still trying to understand Shoko. They also go into more depth about her character, and why she hated Shoko Nishimiya. Miki Kawai never changed. She was the same the entire movie/manga. The same devil playing angel. Every good deed she does was only to get her way, like hanging out with Shoya Ishida to get with Satoshi Mashiba. She doesn’t show change, nor does she show potential for change. She gaslighted everyone into believing she was a victim, even herself. She’s the worst.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
@victorrevvs1979 “same devil playing angel” 😂😂 yeah, I think reading that would just piss me off
@Victorrevvs Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ lol
@charley734 Жыл бұрын
The beauty of this movie is that most Western films would focus on just the victim and would vilify the bully, but in this movie, you're made to sympathize with both. Shoko hates herself and wants to end her life because she was in a lot of pain and felt like she ruined their friendships. Shoya hates himself and wants to end his life because he was led to believe that he was a monster who didn't deserve connections. He's what you would call the "Identified Patient" or the "Scapegoat". They ALL bullied Shoko, but they pinned the blame on him to avoid getting in trouble. Because he was the one who took it too far, it was easy to believe. It humanizes the bully and shows how everyone has their own demons that go unseen. No one is a flat-dimensional monster. This movie is so amazing.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Love this comment so much🙏🏾
@darryllmaybe3881 Жыл бұрын
So frickin' true.
@connortheandroidsentbycybe12544 ай бұрын
Idk why i relate this...
@draven7944 Жыл бұрын
People always wonder why does Ishida start bullying Shoko. If you pay attention he hears Ueno"s complaining about Shoko. So to make her laugh he makes fun of Shoko then the response he gets from the group is positive. He keeps going more and more till the group rejects him. Then when he calls out the group they bully him. it's the old adage "The nail that sticks out gets hammered."
@soulscyther666 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. And Ueno gives that exasperated complain because the teacher humiliated her by saying she reads slow but Shoko who reads unintelligibly gets a pass. In her eyes, that's like special treatment. And she was actually initially helping Shoko with her notes, until that point. The teacher is the real asshole in this. Ishida mocked Shoko's reading to make Ueno feel better.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
yeeeeesss. nice perspective on it. and I think that is the biggest problem, he got positive reinforcement for his bad behavior
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
the more I see comments like this, the more I'm mad I didn't realize how shitty the teacher was during my first view. he was horrible. he could have stopped all this easily
@grimscar Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ You should also read the manga, it goes into a little more detail about the teacher, and the grown-up students confront him at some point. It has a few scenes that didn't make the movie. Also thank you for your great reaction, I pretty much cry throughout this entire movie and I've seen it like 10 times now.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info my friend. I will check it out.
@serghonest9 Жыл бұрын
It is hard to see it the first time but Kawai (light hair girl) was actually the worst kind of bully. Always creating situations to be morally superior and never taking responsibility for her actions. She even tricked Nishimiya into singing early so she could correct her. Great reaction!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
For real. I see that now. quite devilish.Tysm
@TWICESanaStraykidsLeeknow Жыл бұрын
Yes,Kawai is really the worst.😅 She is the slyest.
@coltwgrice Жыл бұрын
I didn't even know she was a bully until people pointed it out. Sadly, there are a lot of people like her in real life who get away from the consequences, such as trying to blame others or sometimes pretending to be victims, like crying.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Exactly! So many people are like that.
@hlamonix Жыл бұрын
to me, both kawai and ueno are monstrosities. i wonder if it's an exaggeration for the sake of a better plot, the thing that ueno is allowed to push her point of view so bluntly and get away with it. don't know about japan, in my country young girls rarely face any consequences due to simply being girls, but i can't imagine a situation like this one (even closely) in our schools. i mean in the end she beats the crap out of nishimiya, then hits her mother back and.. nothing happens, she even has the audacity to show up after that. i would prefer ueno's arc be resolved in a way that she gets a lesson in the end, maybe some good ass whooping or whatever.
@ben-san9677 Жыл бұрын
50:16 The misunderstanding happened because the word for "I like/love you" (suki) sounds a lot like the word for "moon" (tsuki). Ironically, Shoya's confused response about the moon almost ended up being a confession. The phrase "The moon is beautiful, isn't it?" is considered a poetic way of saying "I love you" in Japanese.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. Thanks for explaining and giving us more context🙏🏾 makes a lot more sense now
@AtelierOfWeebs Жыл бұрын
And then she got depressed because he didn't understand her, but she knew it was he own fault because she couldn't change that
@dxnixble Жыл бұрын
Jesus loves you
@castlebyerslives7021 Жыл бұрын
1:17:16 one thing the english version couldn’t capture was the fact that he never quite felt like he broke the boundary to call nishimiya by her first name, and he calls her shoko for the first time here. beautiful and heartbreaking.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Beautiful and heartbreaking indeed. Wow I did not realize it till you just mentioned it. Thanks. And the way he screamed her name as well OMG the tension in that scene. I haven't gotten over it yet
@clecticmaniac5207 Жыл бұрын
I love how they show the reality of how different people deal with the guilt, wether Ueno says she feels it or not, you can tell it eats at her in some kind of way. If she didn't then she wouldn't even consider trying to do things to annoy Nishimiya with the sign language. I think she's in denial about the guilt, everyone else has a different way of coping and its unhealthy. I also like how they show that even at the end its not all resolved, showing that it's always a work in progress to get better.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with you. it is a level of realism that I appreciate
@Victorrevvs Жыл бұрын
Yeah in the manga they make it more clear as well. After she beats up Shoko in the hospital scene, she calms down, sits down, and starts crying. She says to herself “Am I the kind of person who just hits people because I’m angry?!” Or something along those lines.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
@victorrevvs1979 interesting. That would’ve been nice to see in the movie.
@Anasoruk Жыл бұрын
I mean yes he was the worst bully in the class but what gets me is he was basically the class clown, he started picking on Shoko when he noticed that the classmates started being exasperated by having to accommodate her, and the class was encouraging the bullying, they were laughing about it and playing along + making comments behind her back, even the teacher turned a blind eye until it made things inconvenient Then when everything went to sh*t they used him as a scapegoat. Blamed everything on him and started bullying him because now he was the "problem child" So in the end his trauma is partially the guilt after experiencing being the victim but I think a big part is also everyone who laughed along turning on him at the drop of a hat and all his friends suddenly isolating him. The big X on people are the lack of connection to them, he self-isolates as a self-defense mechanism
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I love how you broke this down. After my first watch of the movie, I only saw Shoko as the main victim. But he is also a big victim in this movie. Victim of bullying, scapegoating, and isolation.
@mafusa661 Жыл бұрын
Never forget that Boss baby won the academy award of best animated movie against this movie.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I’m literally so confused about how that happened!!!
@Hikayuhuy5 ай бұрын
This comment is on every single video and not a single person bother to fact check. Coco won Academy Award for best animated movie in 2017. The boss baby shouldn’t have been nominated and A Silent Voice should have, but Coco was great in its own right. I probably would still have given it to A Silent Voice.
@Timae7 Жыл бұрын
Some little things to notice: ~ At the beginning of the movie, Shoya tears the calendar in half randomly to decide what day he plans to end it all and he marks it with "final day" later he adds back the rest of the calendar after meeting Shoko again for the first time. ~ The ear that Shoko loses her hearing in is the same ear that Shoya damaged when they were kids, alluding that the complete loss of hearing was due to his actions, it's also the same ear that Shoko's mother rips out the ear-piercing on Shoya's mother. ~ At the festival when watching the fireworks, when Shoko goes to leave she signs "Goodbye" instead of the less formal "See you later" sign that Shoya uses and they had been using "See you later" until this point in the movie. Showing that Shoko had decided to not see him again. ~ Suki means "like" and Tsuki means "moon" so it's not too far of a stretch that Shoya misheard Shoko when she confessed. ~ When we hear the other high school students gossiping and talking bad about Shoya its actually his own voice saying the words, meaning it all in his head, at the end of the movie we hear the voices of others around him talking about the school fair, which means for the first time Shoya is truly seeing/hearing those around him. ~ The origami paper cranes Kawai gives Shoya are givin in Japan to sybolize 'well wishes' and there's supposed to be 1,000 of them to make the wish come true. They're typically given to the very sick and ill as a way of saying "we hope you get well soon." ~ The blurry image at the end of the film is theorized to be the final scene of the manga in which Shoko and Shoya are graduating high school together, some also see it as the light at the end of a tunnel.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for pointing out all these deeper meanings in the movie🩵 so many hidden messages
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Gaddamn!!!
@Belgabor Жыл бұрын
She signs 'thank you', not 'goodbye'. You can see him do the gesture in a different scene when thanking her.
@spencerlarson9357 Жыл бұрын
I always imagined the blurry photos as being able to see people again. At the start I had no idea what the photo was. At the end, I could make out a person, then several. Like you're letting them in again
@yogi30303 Жыл бұрын
I have doubts about the second point you made. Is it confirmed anywhere?
@Ryogasempai Жыл бұрын
the manga delves deeper into various aspects, for example it shows us that the teacher encourages bullying and always knew about it, kawaii's friend had an arc where he hates bullies and confronts the teacher and almost hits him. They also cut the arc of shouko's mother where it is shown that the husband abandoned them, blaming her without reason for her daughter being born deaf, wanting shouko to have a normal life, she forced her to go to normal schools and did not want to learn sign language but she always things were going badly for him and that's why he got so depressed
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
are you trying to tell me that the manga was even sadder than the movie? Oh my goodness I can't imagine. Everyone definitely was responsible for the bullying, And I'm glad that the man got emphasized on the teacher. that's the reason her dad left? Oh my goodness. very sad indeed
@Draakoo27 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ yeah you should check the manga, it's short, and the ending is different but really good too, everyone gets his redemption arc
@Victorrevvs Жыл бұрын
@@Draakoo27Except for Miki. She didn’t change at all sadly. Nevertheless, I love the manga. This series is definitely one of my top 10.
@winterwolf0100 Жыл бұрын
I love the contrast of how, at the beginning, when everyone has an X on their face, their voices are in his voice. He's imagining that they're all talking about him. In the end, at the festival, when he's finally able to let himself really see everybody, he realizes that none of them are talking about him. It's beautiful.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Very lovely point. I love that perspective. Unfortunately that’s what anxiety does to us.
@earthlymelodies Жыл бұрын
When they were fighting, she said: "I'm trying! I'm trying, you know?" which was so sad
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Yeaaah. I thought she was saying “I’m dying” and I got so sad🥲
@PercyBoom69 Жыл бұрын
listening to Shoko cry her heart out to Shoya's mom breaks my heart every time..
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
That was difficult. Very vulnerable.
@dakotagarcia7781 Жыл бұрын
1:19:19 "oh man, it was a pond" It wasn't, actually. We see the bricks rushing up to meet our protag. Him falling into the water was a poetic way of showing us what he felt in his last moments. When hitting concrete, felt like falling into a stream. "its cold...its warm.". ... Death is both the end, but also embraces you with open arms. Scary, yet peaceful .
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Wow 🥲 thanks for explaining that
@Van-hi3on Жыл бұрын
In the manga it was actually a river... or so that was what it was written in the website i read, He was even actually planning to just let go of shouko cause theres water but he remembered what hirose said about falling into water pretty high
@mariefmsr Жыл бұрын
It actually is a pond/river though. If you watched back closely with all the ambulance light, you can see that the two old friends of Ishida drenched from saving him. Them being the one who saved him was a really beautiful coincidence
@Anouar1403 Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy you watched this movie. A silent voice is probably my favorite movie ever, why? I'm like Shoya Ishida, I used to bully multiple people throughout my life and I'm not proud of it. I could totally understand how he feels and the suicidal thoughts he had at the beginning of the story. The way this movie portrayed shutting people out with the X was done wondefully to portay his inner thoughts. His journey throughout this movie on whether or not he deserved to be happy after everything he did is super relatable to me and I'm happy that he and I have overcome this sense of guilt in life and finally live on , whilst learning and accepting from our past. This movie holds a very special place in my life and in my heart.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness thank you so much for sharing that. I think this is the one time I can really say “I feel you” and really mean it. I’ve had a similar journey where I hurt people that cared about me and there was a time in my life when I felt like I didn’t deserve forgiveness or deserve any friends. That is why the last scene of him crying and seeing all the people's faces hit so hard. It was cathartic. I’m happy for you my friend.
@Anouar1403 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ I very much agree with you that that last scene broke me down as well. Acceptance is difficult but so worth it in the end. Stay blessed my friend, absolutely loved this reaction. Thank you for reading and listening to my comment and i'm happy everything worked out for you as well!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I love doing this on KZbin because I am able to have connections with people like you. I appreciate the conversations, be well, and stay awesome😌🧡
@torr3n Жыл бұрын
i used to be on both sides of the table, at first i was bullied, a lot, but then i started to bully another guy, who was in the same class, he was the target, in hopes i woulg get rid of my bullying(i wasnt as harsh, and i wouldnt be as harsh as those that did it to me), but it didnt stop, so i became the bullied once again, but i stopped bullying because i saw no meaning in it. But i still like Shoya, couldnt get myself to like people around me, so it was a breath of fresh air in the last two years of school, where i had a friend group that were real friends, and we still are. and the ending scene where Shoya just opens up to everyone made me cry(even now after rewatching it with Freezy), even tho i forgot the last time i cried, because i used to hold back my emotions so much.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
@@torr3n thanks for sharing man. I love that you came out of that situation as a better person. We have all made mistakes, and we all have so much room to be better people. I’m glad you’re letting yourself feel these emotions. That’s what really makes us human. Don’t ever let that go🙏🏾🧡
@lordtains Жыл бұрын
During the dream just before the bridge scene at the end, Ishida is saying 死のーと思ってさ, which is literally translated as "dying I am thinking." I think it's best translated as: "I think I'm going to die." The reason why Shoko is running to the bridge and she then breaks down crying is because Ishida said goodbye to her in her dream; that he's going to die now. When she gets to the bridge and realizes that he's not there, she thinks he has died, and that it's her fault. But many people miss this because the translation is off. But it's actually a really emotional scene. And then the Koi Karper connects her to Ishida, and he wakes up because he hears her cry (it's somewhat implied that if this hadn't happened, he may have died anyway).
@BlueIceBlizzard Жыл бұрын
Ueno (black one hair girl) is one of the most interesting characters for me. You have to remember she’s the first person that actually helped Nishimya. She was a kind character until she realize realize helping nishimya is a burden according to the manga she lost time of taking notes on her self because she was helping nishimya to much. Nishimya left and the hate that she had on Nishimya never got treated then actually grew. Kawai in the other hand is the character I hate the most she plays the victim all the time and always think she’s better than everyone else. When they were practicing singing i don’t know if everyone seen it but the reason why nishimya started singing because of her when she moved nishimya think that they started
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
its interest in to learn how ueno changed from being kind to Shoko. thanks for letting me know that peace from the manga. It makes sense how that added to her frustration. Not justified but I understand. kawai definitely is a character that annoys people the most. She never takes any accountability
@BlueIceBlizzard Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ in Ueno head when she was Elementary Grade school student “if only she didn’t come here we didn’t have to lost Ishida” I mean is true that if she didn’t came that wouldn’t happen. That’s why I really HATE the blaming game is not her fault that she’s deaf… she tried making friend. If you blame her you need to also blame her Mom and Dad for bringing her out of this world and blame the grandmother for bringing the Mom out of this world it keeps going and going…
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I love this comment a lot. That’s why I really hate when peoplemake fun of people for things they have no control over. Like a receding hairline, your Height, your physical look, your disability etc . Like, there’s literally nothing I can do about this. I was born this way.
@hlamonix Жыл бұрын
@@BlueIceBlizzard "if only she didn’t come here we didn’t have to lost Ishida", yeah, but it would be more accurate for her to say "we didn't have to betray ishida". i mean that's what happened, if they did value him so much as she claimed, why turn away and alienate him after he reaped all the consequences? as i see it, ueno (and the others) betrayed ishida, then backwards-rationalized it so that now nishimiya is the one to blame. she even went an extra step later to "share" her opinion with nishimiya herself and add to her already enormous guilt. perhaps i am missing something, but that's how i see it. personally i despise ueno even more then kawai.
@BlueIceBlizzard Жыл бұрын
@@hlamonix I mean they’re kids 😂 they don’t really know what true friends really are. Ueno was true to herself she hates her and shows it while kawai fake like nishimya and plays the victim. If I’ll met a person Kawai or Ueno I rather pick Ueno at least I know she hates me and I can just ignore her. Kawai in the other hand will throw u out of the window if push come to shove like what he did to Ishida. She immediately got defensive after Ishida asked her a question. “The sad thing about betrayal is that it never came from your enemies”
@crystalpyu Жыл бұрын
Nothing can top that last scene where all the crosses fall off of everybody’s faces. It is so satisfying to see such an accurate representation of how it feels to let go of anxiety. This is truly such an amazing movie, and a wonderful reaction!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
100%. That scene was masterful. And I love how you brought the point about anxiety. It’s a really good depiction of that. That song is engraved in my head forever. Thank you
@R0bilicious Жыл бұрын
15:10 She said, “I’m trying, you know!”The subs on this version are different, but in the one I watched she said, “I’m doing the best I can!” That line always breaks my heart because of how much she’s hurting after being bullied for something she has no control over. She’s working so much harder than anyone else just to live happily and people are actively trying to destroy her emotionally.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
This really hit me. She had every reason to hate the world and hate people, but all she did was try to love them even more.
@sosmiley Жыл бұрын
i relate to shoya so much, his social anxiety and the fact that he doesnt love himself until the end of the movie because he finally has people that he can call friends and people that finally accept him, im still struggling with these things, its hard to talk to people because of my social anxiety so i just block them out of my vision or try not to make eye contact so that people wont talk to me, this movie made me cry so much.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I hope it gets better my friend. In fact, I know it will. The way you identify with this movie/character and your emotions shows me your heart is in a good place. Social anxiety is a tough situation to be in. I just want you to remember that there are so many people out there that will love us and make a community for us regardless of if we think we’re not worthy.💛
@inofficialplaytester327110 ай бұрын
I like the duality of shoya and ueno. Shoya f*cked around and found out Ueno never faced consequences, because the teachers didn't really give a damn until parents were asking questions. As much as she is a bad person, she is that way because nobody cared enough to put an end to it.
@ahmedabdullah6779 Жыл бұрын
I think the worst charactar in this movie is the teacher , he was so lazy to do a thing until it gets way out of hand then he made ishida take all the blame when he wasn't the only one , all the class except sahara were either bulling her or didn't defind her . Bulling is not an act of one person most of time , and the bully either want to feel dominant or gets the attention like what ishida was trying to do to make his friends laugh and gets attention from them . If his teacher was strict with them they wouldn't get that far because bulling doesn't starts extreme , it's always one step after another and if no one fixed the sitaution it will become way extreme . Plus if his friends didn't appreciate what he was doing from the start he would never gone that far , and they were helping him too bulling her . Especially the blonde hair girl with glasses (kawai) she was bully and plays the victem like in choir class she saw nishimiya looking at her so she opend her mouth so nishimiya starts singing before them and then she says to her you starts too soon look at me and starts with me (while thats what nishimiya did) and she was laughing when ishida wrote you made shara desspair in board , and when ishida tells that she bullied nishimiya she act like drama queen and starts crying ( in two scenes one were in sixth grade and the other in high school when she was screaming in the class about what ishida did back then) also when nishimiya visted her after ishida fell she was screaming about why you tried to kill yourself , trying to get all the attention , also when she give ishida the present for being healed she starts crying as always and says she tried to make it thousand papers while in the manga she made her class or club (i don't remever extacly) make it . And even uneu had a redembtion in the end but kawaii didn't , thats why i prefer uneu over kawaii if i had to pick even when they both are bullies , plus in the manga uneu was good with nishimiya in the stars as you can see in nishimiya dream in the end uneu was laughing and playing with her , but when they starts bulling her she changed because she has a crush in ishida and did go with what he was doing , and the teacher himself was bully when uneu was reading he said why are reading like you are at five thats why she was angry when nishimiya read and the teacher said very good , also the teacher made her in charge of giving nishimiya the home works and what he says in lesson ( because he was not writing the lesson in board he was talking and nishimiya couldn't understand what he was saying) and she thought nishimiya being kind to ishida when he was bulling her because nishimiya thinks he does that because he loves her (which in reality happens sometimes boy bulling girl to get her attention) so she was jealous of her thats why she hated her even in high school because she saw ishida very attached to nishimiya ( in the end they became friends) i don't like uneu but she to me less horrible than kawaii And kawaii less horrible than the lazy teacher who could make everyone avoid all that ( including some student trying to sucide ) if he took his job seriosly and took care of these kids Thats why i beleive the most important job is being teacher and and its the most career thats deserve respect ( which sadly they didn't gets the respect they deserve ) , not only because edjucating and knowledge is important but a good teacher can make his students better people Thats why i was happy to see a teacher reacts to this movie May god give you the power to guied your students into the right paths ❤
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and reviews on the movie. I really like your analysis of each of the characters. Especially when they were younger. You are absolutely right, the teacher had a lot of responsibility but fell short.
@ahmedabdullah6779 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ You are welcome ❤️
@TVGameControl Жыл бұрын
Yea that’s the thing I love about this movie. It’s about him trying to do better when he’s the only one who can truly acknowledge what he’s done and know it was wrong, sure it took it happening to him to realize and for his mom to give up what she had, but it’s like u feel me, I love that about the movie because things are never solely one persons fault, lowkey. And you right, a teacher watching this is a great experience, since you deal with young people with these mindsets, generally speaking
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
@@TVGameControl yeah I definitely feel you Jeime. Anyone who watches this movie and doesn’t identify or learn a lesson from it needs to rewatch it. the issues in this movie are definitely systematic, and takes us collectively to end it
@sakurahanis Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you.. I really hate the teacher and Kawai (the blonde hair girl) in this movie.. The teacher knew that the students were bullying Nishimiya and did nothing about it.. He did not even take any responsibility for the way things were and put the blame only on Ishida (who was a kid) for all of it.. The other kids all got away from taking responsibility and turned on Ishida because Ishida openly said things that the other kids were doing with him.. Everyone in the class should be reprimanded too because bullying is never just due to 1 person, and the teacher should take responsibility for it too.. The teacher is the adult in charge of the kids, and while adults can also make mistakes, it is very important for him to show the kids how to apologize and take responsibility first.. He should show them the right way and be a good example to them.. Kawai was really manipulative and fake.. I even hate her name (Kawai means cute in japanese) because she's really good at pretending like she was cute and innocent and can get away with everything because she was so 'cute' and 'kind'.. I feel like the other kids were innocent at the beginning but became bullies because of the surrounding and peer pressure, but Kawai has a black heart from the start. She loves to bully from the shadow and painting herself as the victim every chance she gets. I really hate it when she just started screaming about Ishida's past in front of the class to make Ishida look bad and to make herself look so self-righteous. No matter how bad Ishida was in the past, she has no right to expose his past like that to everyone else. She is just a self-centered, manipulative, and cruel person up until the end of the movie. At least Ueno is open and honest about her words and actions. She even tried to change by the end of the movie, which shows that she at least has the capacity to become a better and probably kinder person, too, in the future. Sorry for the long rambling, but I'm just so excited to reply to this comment. Hehe. 😅😅😅.
@SlyI42 Жыл бұрын
0:48 "I'm so ready for this" haha you're not. Great reaction and amazing thoughts. This movie is simply beautiful, I've watched it countless times and he never fails to make me cry. I've also had my share of hurting people and going through things. While I'm more the type of person who was bullied than caused it, the guilt that haunts you when you hurt someone is real. Be kind, no one deserves hate.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
😂 “you’re not” ..Oh no I wasn’t 😭😂 This is definitely the type of movie that I will come back to in two years, and it would ruin to me again. I hear you. That’s just shows you that you have a good heart my friend. Give you an opportunity to be better😌 some people never feel that guilt. Real sad indeed
@jamesamaral8185 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you for being so honest and vulnerable. People can change. You *are* worth it.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you James. I needed this reassurance and I know a lot of people needed everything this movie had to say.
@almusrosice876 Жыл бұрын
As someone who experienced exactly what Shouko went through, I'm now glad my attempt was a failure. I'm happy to be alive, but the trauma from the bullying, abuse and hoh is still here. Koe no Katachi is my all time favorite anime. I loved your reactions.
@siphonophores Жыл бұрын
You are a strong person for continuing to live. Best wishes to you
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I’M HAPPY YOU’RE STILL HERE🧡 And I hope you know nothing you went through this your fault. I hope things get better😌❤️
@aileenexshawol Жыл бұрын
I'm happy you are alive as well ❤ lots of love - from a kind stranger!
@louuu573 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy that you are still here. I am so sorry that you experienced all of that - you deserved better and I hope you are healing well. I am sending hugs over to you virtually 🫂🫂
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
You’re amazing🩵
@twizms7362 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found someone else who was as touched by this movie as I was. One of my favorites of all time and I still cry every time
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
We’re more similar than we realize. Can’t wait to watch it a second time
@MillieDuu Жыл бұрын
Ikr each time I see a reaction of this movie I always cry 😭
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
The movie deserves every tear we have
@Rickpat16 Жыл бұрын
I think Ueno is a much more nuanced character than most give her credit for. It’s true that she’s the one who least matured before to after the time jump; but her primary motivation is that she’s always had a crush on Ishida and therefore felt threatened by Shōko and the attention he gave her. That’s why Ueno helped nurse him every day in the hospital. She was also the one who called everyone else out for how they partook in the bullying and used Ishida as a scapegoat to escape guilt/blame. And she still remembers how well everyone got along before Shōko joined their class, so she thinks it’s Shōko fault Ishida’s life became so terrible, and thinks that if Shōko could just go away then everything could go back to the way it was. Which is obviously a terrible way to think. But it is also exactly how Shōko thinks about herself. Particularly on the bridge when she watches Ishida push all his friends away to be with her; she’s not disappointed in him, she’s blaming herself. She sees all these people that he could be friends with and gets along with, if not for the complications her own presence caused. She loves him, but even if he loves her, she can only see herself as someone who drags him down and will hold his life back, which is why she tried to kill herself. She thought that if she removed herself, everything would get better. Which is why it is perfect that Ishida asks her to help him live; it helps her to finally heal, because she at last understands that her presence is helping to heal his pain, not cause it. And she is now extending that forgiveness to Ueno as well, who I think is just starting to understand at the end that even if things can’t go back to the way they were, they can still move forward together and don’t have to hate themselves.
@siphonophores Жыл бұрын
The only person I can't stand in this movie is Kawai, she's that one person in the group who hides in a goody two shoes persona but in reality is also just as bad as Ueno, she did talk behind Shouko's back and faked crying when Ishida called her out. Atleast Ueno is honest and is aware of her attitude and hate towards Shouko because she blames her for Ishida losing his friends and also the fact that she is jealous because Ishida mostly had his attention towards her.
@ashonline77 Жыл бұрын
@@siphonophoresI agree kawai is the least likeable character for me in this movie. I hate people who act all high and mighty while doing the exact thing that they act like they are so against.
@aprilly165 Жыл бұрын
100% everyone is quick to judge Ueno since she’s the most honest with how she actually feels. Sometimes you just don’t vibe with people (even when they’re someone as sweet as shoko) and you just can’t help the way you feel. At least ueno is honest. I think if anything she’s just misunderstood. And obviously she could be nicer but sometimes it’s hard to pretend when you really don’t like someone. Kawaii is for sure the most annoying character with NO character development throughout the entire movie. I think kawaii never matured at all. She still thinks she’s innocent by the end of the movie. Never once did she take any accountability for the things she did to both shoko and ishida. And liars are always worst than people like ueno.
@maggie198333 Жыл бұрын
01:33:01 This part shows that the black hair girl finally tried to communicate with Shoko (through sign language.) Shoko is actually happy to finally be able to communicate with the black hair girl. Before, Shoko had always been the outsider. Now people are connecting with her. It’s a progress between their relationship.
@KuroNekoXIII Жыл бұрын
This one always gets me because I've struggled with mental disorders all my life. This movie does an amazing job depicting what it feels like going about your day, but feeling isolated from everyone around you. And it's hard to navigate your feelings when you're a kid, so by the time you get to high school, or adulthood, so much damage can have already occurred. Which is why I do try to be nice to everyone and give them a chance. You never fully know what others are going through.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. I know a lot of people that have the struggles really relate to this movie. I appreciate the representation. Exactly, so much damage can be done in those early years. Those are the years we are truly formed. I love your outlook on life my friend. never know what people are going through.
@AureliusAquila Жыл бұрын
Personal favorite of mine, hard to get through. Very real feelings, as if the writers have gone through something like this. This movie took its time and paced itself well. Admitting you can’t control everything is hard, and not everything will turn out how it’s supposed to the first time. You *can* make amends, people *can* change. Grudges are just as hurtful to yourself as they are to the other person. People like Nagatsuka hold it all together with their immense hearts. Understanding Ueno is hard too, until you realize she’s always loved Ishida and has had to grapple with the fact he doesn’t feel the same about her. Shimada, to me, was a representation of society. It can be cold and uncaring, there’s an eb and flow, but in your moment of need, you might just find they’ll be there to help you.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I love your thought process and analysis of the characters what they represent. This is a very impactful movie for me after watching it.
@embrog2668 Жыл бұрын
Ever since stumbling onto your content, you quickly become one of my favorite reactors. Your personality and approach to art/media is really one of a kind in the current scene of reaction channels. Wish you and your channel all the best.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
You are so kind. Thank you for acknowledging that. That is positive reinforcement that I’m doing something good. Thanks for the well wishes.
@some0neo116 Жыл бұрын
I find Shoya a very good representation of how it feels to have depression and how social anxiety feels like. The movie overall has a great depiction of how life would be for someone with issues similar to his and how bullying can impact a person even if the person bullying doesn’t realize it. It’s just overall a beautiful movie.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Very well said. I absolutely agree. Everybody gets hurt. Both the shooter and the person in front of the gun.
@darryllmaybe3881 Жыл бұрын
Ishida's mom's ear was bleeding because Nishimiya's mom tore out here earing after hearing what Ishida did to her daughter.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Yeah that is what I assumed. Pretty dark stuff.
@nero7469 Жыл бұрын
No matter how many times I've watched this movie and how many reactions I see I still cry
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
It’s so hard not to, it’s beautiful and painful
@dash4079 Жыл бұрын
As a deaf teen myself, this movie really hits me. i used to get bullied so much for being deaf that I kinda just got used to it. I always felt it necessary to change myself. but over time that trauma really gets a grip over you, It made me develop a severe social anxiety, being afraid that i will be judged, and not accepted for who i am. so ishidas spot also hits me too. the X's peeling off their face to me is like when you have that realisation that teenagers are more mature than kids, and they are much more understanding, and accepting. Although the mental scars left from my past will stay with me forever, I am happy to see them fade away as life becomes more forgiving.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Ah i’m happy for where you are right now mentally. Sorry you had to go through all that in your youth. also happy that life is becoming more forgiving for you.💜
@dash4079 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ you deserve so much more recognition i aspire to be as positive as you!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I've had some hard times in my life as well but at the end of the day keeping my chin up and understanding that kindness conquers all. It definitely brings warmth and positivity to my heart.. As cliche as that may sound, at least is the one truth I know.. You're awesome. I appreciate you
@dash4079 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ i subscribed after watching this video with you. I told myself everytime my mindset goes corrupt i have to watch this movie again. It resets my brain somehow
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I love that idea. Do you have any other things you do or watch to "reset your brain"? And thanks for the sub
@hlamonix Жыл бұрын
how powerful and touching is every moment when nishimiya tries to communicate with words. especially the desk-cleaning one, "i'm trying"... given the amount of misery the girl went through, that biblical kindness she displays is simply out of this world. having faced similar problems in school, i doubt the ability of a non-fictional person to overcome with the level of dignity, which is even remotely comparable to nishimiya's. after seeing this anime, i think of her every time i remember my youth. i simply fail to describe the amount of love and gratitude that i feel for this character.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing this🩵 And years I was baffled by her level of kindness through all that adversity. I’m so thankful that her character made a lot of people feel seen and heard. A lot of people could identify with her struggles and see themselves. But more importantly, also see her growth and how she overcame🩵🩵🩵
@HRamos_a Жыл бұрын
I know Ishida is the main focus at the start and he is the one doing the most hurtfull things but seeing people being oblivious to the whole situation makes me always feel uneasy... You literally see Kawai being the first one we see starting this cycle of bullying. People see her crying after being accused and feel bad for her when she's the most viscious in my opinion, she just a little snake who wants to look good in front of people. Everyone knew wtf was happening even the fucking teacher and it's suddendly a problem only because there is money involved and the mother is upset so Ishida is the perfect scape goat with good reason obviously.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I definitely feel your frustration. Unfortunately I didn't catch a lot of these nuances on my first watch through. but after subsequent watches, all of them were terrible. And yes Ishida was made to scapegoat 'cause he was the one that took it a little too far only because everybody encouraged him and no one stopped him
@HRamos_a Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ Anyways great reaction man, I'm with you on the ending there. The whole middle school part is very packed with subtle details and gives you alot of insight into they're feelings at the time. I think Ueno is very misunderstood admitting she becames hard to deal with later on she was the most helpfull to Shoko in the beggining and for me you see the breaking point in the reading scene and how the professor deals with her. like who calls a deaf girl to read she's not gonna ear you dude like im baffled. and you see Ishida feels bad for Ueno and goes on to be an idiot.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
And I hear the teachers even worse in the manga
@indi155510 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for making this reaction! I know I'm a little late, but it was really nice to listen to what you had to say about the various thematic elements in the movie. One thing that I think is also overlooked alongside things like Shouko's mom refusing to learn sign language to communicate with her out of denial and Kawai's very concealed and subtle evil is the various bits of body language that portray Ishida as a much more reasonable kid than the others, even though it may not seem like it at first. I think many people already touched on how a large part of Ishida's incentive to continue bullying Shouko was him thinking that he was doing everyone a favor because of the validation he received from his classmates. But I think that, if it weren't for that, he shows much more hidden empathy for Shouko. When the sign language assistant first appears, we see Ishida in his desk attempting to learn the signs, but immediately stops when he hears Ueno complain about it. We also see that Ishida actually makes the ONLY attempt to take accountability when the principal is talking to the class through the very slight raising of his hand, but that moment of redemption is hindered by the teacher who at that same moment is finding someone to pin the blame on to escape his responsibility as the teacher in the situation. Through various dialogue too, like when Ishida says something along the lines of "You should try harder or people are going to hate you", we see that Ishida never really found any personal pleasure out of bullying Shouko, but rather did it out of obligation to his classmates. Unfortunately he never saw beyond that and ended up taking the fall for everyone. Ueno also is a much more tragic character too given how she has feelings for Ishida, which is why she sees Shouko as this obstacle that supposedly prevented Ishida from being happy. From being happy with HER and their friend group. She and Shimada both have a strong guilt- not for bullying Shouko- but for ratting Ishida, and this is very easily seen through how Ueno nurses him and how Shimada ends up saving him from the fall. Her being the first to be called on and to start the chain of responses that begin blaming Ishida probably made her feel horrible, given her feelings for Ishida. She then twists the logic so that she can blame Shouko for all this instead. We see many of these dynamics of characters playing off of each other to justify their actions (Ueno going from nice/impartial to actively mean when Ishida begins picking on Shouko, Ishida beginning to bully Shouko as a way to make Ueno feel better about being called out, etc.), and sadly it goes unrecognized by many viewers. A lot of nuance that just doesn't get enough love from viewers. But honestly, rewatching the movie and finding them makes you love those details even more. As much as the movie was able to story tell effectively, I think it did some injustice to accurately portraying the intentions of some of the characters. You should read the source material if you haven't already. But again, I love your video on the film! Looking forward to more!
@hanzkommandant Жыл бұрын
I have never had any interest of anime throughout my life, but after a recommendation from one of my friends about watching A Silent Voice, I tried it, only to cry so, so much in the process of watching it. It's a masterpiece, it truly is. The emotions it conveys and the psychological impact within the movie will forever be inside my heart and soul instead of scarring it. It's realistic, it's depressing, it's mood lifting, I know it has less scenes unlike the ones that are present in the manga, but it is still thrilling nevertheless. I still cannot bare it, I really don't want the movie to end, my heart feels really heavy, yet so light at the same time. Thank you KyoAni, the writer of the manga, and the directors for conceiving this masterpiece in its truest and most beautiful form.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you gave anime a chance through this movie. Absolutely agree. The movie is not just depressing and sad for the sake of it. We get a resolution at the end.
@dakotagarcia7781 Жыл бұрын
final response hit too hard. I felt incredibly guilty for the way i treated my younger siblings, i was abused by their father and took it out on them. now that im grown, i think im not worthy of their love. i apoligized for being so awful bc i WAS ABSOLUTELY horrible. all i can do is move forward and earn the forgiveness i have been granted.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that Dakota. I feel you. You didn’t know better and you probably weren’t guided properly back then. But I love the fact that you’re accountable now and you want to be better. Wishing you the best
@Memester42069 Жыл бұрын
watched the movie today and it was one of the first times i really cried and didnt want to stop the genuine feeling of depression of the movie hit me so bad i fell into a state of depression for 10 minutes
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
That’s crazy. I bet it’s still fresh in your mind. But I love the fact that it ended on a beautiful note even after the “depression”
@darryllmaybe3881 Жыл бұрын
15:17 One thing I'd like to printout, she was trying to say "I'm trying, you know."
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you. My translation was a bit off.
@darryllmaybe3881 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ Well, no, they just spelled it off so it was more evident she couldn't speak well.
@Hephaestus_God Жыл бұрын
They cut out the movie arc from this movie (which honeslty wasn't that important) however it did do one thing. It showed how horrible his middle school teacher actually was. He knew the bullying was going on, he just chose on purpose not to stop it. And after he ripped out the ear piece he knew he would be ruined so he pinned the blame on him on purpose as well. He felt no remorse for anything.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
More I learn about the teacher, the angrier I get about him and the system
@llluvprettyl3439 Жыл бұрын
In fact, at the beginning, the male teacher ignored the bullying. When the principal came to inquire about the situation, the male teacher pretended to get angry in front of the principal. The silence of teachers is also the main factor in the rampant bullying in Japanese schools in reality.11:15 ❤ AND UR REACTION IS THE BEST!!! I love it as much I love ur arts on ur background. ♡
@Delta_119 Жыл бұрын
If doubt anyone will actually fully read this and I’m sorry it’s so long but this video actually gave me motivation to write this. This move to me means a lot. I’ve never seen such a film that even tho I’ve watched it already the next time I see it it hurt even more, this to me is the best film of all time it’s just my opinion but it reaches to me in a way no other film or show has and it’s dear to me. When you said, “I’m so ready for this, I know it’s about to be beautiful,” I was like wait you’re not emotionally prepared but that it’s gonna be beautiful no it’s gonna be a unique experience and masterpiece of a film just wait and see lol. So much little detail in the film from the simplest of little motions and visuals in the world around them just so much that when I watched it again I saw things I hadn’t noticed. I know there’s multiple films and series where the MC starts out as bad and learns to be good overtime but in this story it’s just such a realistic and in a sort of relatable way to some how Shoya learns the error of his past and use his guilt to try to do better like when he talks to Yuzuru and tells him that he knows what he’s done and knows what he deserves just shows you the understanding the consequences of his own actions full or repent, all towards the goal of never hurting Shoko again. In which we see more where he goes out of his way to find Sahara as she was the only one who actually made an effort to be friends with Shoko as a kids and help them reconnect. I’m writing as I watched the video following along and as it gets to the part where I felt it reached a small mini climax is where Shoko get all dress up, puts in the effort of speaking as best as she can, and then confesses that she had feelings for Shoya just had me broken punching the air cause she went through so much effort just to fall short. The part of the film when they’re at the amusement park with all of the old classmates to me when I first saw it felt that we had reached the end and they were all finally getting along together especially since it’s a mix of so many different personalities regarding their past and what they are reaching for and to think that we’re getting a happy ending but the film does such a good way of leading us that there’s still more to tell, that dam Ferris wheel scene sums that chunk of the film. When it gets to the conflict between all characters it breaks and everyone just lets it all flow out at the little bridge and everyone truths are heard and we get thrown back to square one from so much improvement. You know I didn’t think too much of the summer break as the way you did when and I like it the film really did just takes a step back to give us the time to breathe and just be able to enjoy their little trips, but the little cherry on top is the cake for the mom scene having her be okay having his presence around and then inviting him to see the fireworks was just a form of acceptance of him in a way and seeing that even though he did terrible things even she’s making an effort in trying to accept him. Now we’ve reached the pinnacle of the story in where it’s best described to me is la moment frozen in time, where one side shows us their true feelings and what they’re willing to do to relieve everyone else of they’re suffering since they’d never truly express what they felt inside, being different from what we are shown on the other half, a flashback a major full with a major amount of self reflection, resent, and doubts with a plead and a promise to do one final action of good. The closing scenes really showed us that though they were different in their actions or emotions with everything that happened to them and they’d done, they weren’t really so different after all. When I first saw it I truly never got the understanding of why he just let it all out but then after seeing it again I realized it was him accepting it all committing to the plead he’d made that he could do all he said, that he could accept himself for himself and live was just a perfect way to wrap it all together. Seeing Shoko smile just was priceless. I’m sorry if all this was so long to read I think I wrote like a whole essay so my bad but I’ve been wanting to talk to someone about this film for years now and wanting to just my feeling out about why I like this story so much and I’ve seen other reaction videos but probably this was easily my favorite cause your comprehension of the art inside the film and the minor details along with its deeper meaning following through the plot of everything that happened was just so much more enjoyable and eye opening to things I hadn’t though or seen about this film. So thank you so much for your lovely video I can’t express my gratitude of how happy I was to have stumbled upon your TikTok about this film to immediately run to YT and actually sit down and watch the whole thing and gave me a reason to write all this down so I deeply appreciate you and your content! 🤍
@royalghostkay8630 Жыл бұрын
I read all of it that was beautiful ❤️
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
You are amazing and I am very grateful that this video gave you a chance to share your thoughts and feelings about this movie. I enjoyed reading your thoughts, and I am grateful you shared them with all of us. I can tell this story means so much to you 🩵💛
@usersrt46 Жыл бұрын
You can tell from the atmosphere of the room that he has a calm personality.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Aww I appreciate that a lot😌 thanks. That is the exact mood I want my space to feel like.
@RealBigWaffle Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I gave A Silent Voice a chance It changed my view of life and this type of anime
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Amazing😌
@MisterShaggyDoo Жыл бұрын
Like i read once, this movie is not a love story betwen Shouko and Shoya, its a story about learning to love oneself.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
ouuuuu that is such a great line
@kuropazfr Жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much, shoyas social anxiety is so well portrayed as well as the feelin of guilt. The fact he was NOT the only one bullying shouko (the others laughed along and mocked her too, nobody even tried to stop him) and they blamed it all on him pissed me off to no end. Love this reaction man it was so good
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
In a lot of ways, he is a victim as well in this movie. He was the scapegoat. Not a single person took accountability for what they did. Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@SaintPhoenixx Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ It does a great job of showing how Shoya became a victim of himself and those around him. Both of them were the victims of the bullying and it nearly cost both of them their lives. And towards the end, they all unite, except for the one remaining bully who leaves all alone, humiliated by the groups togetherness and atonement. Shoko was the punching bag but her kindness and positivity, even while she's secretly suicidal, is heartwarming. It really portrays mental health struggles, disability and depression so well.
I agree. It’s very unfortunate. The teacher could’ve been a positive example and showed them the right way. Their whole lives would’ve been better if he took action.
@KillerkanteATLoL Жыл бұрын
This is incredibly how this Movie hit the feelings
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I know right, it’s so impactful
@Mohype Жыл бұрын
At the very end with the scene of his friends and "The Shape of Light" I believe it means that your friends and family are the light at the end of the tunnel that guides you out of a dark place, or in a better way they represent hope. Thank you for sharing your story, I relate to it a lot. Glad to subscribe to your channel bro!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I LOVE your interpretation of that final scene! Now that how I see it. “Light at the end of the tunnel that guides you” thanks for sharing that my friend. Welcome to the channel bro
@12harikrishnannair611 ай бұрын
After this movie, i still dont have a single ounce of compassion towards that girl called Kawai
@FrankFreezy_11 ай бұрын
lol that’s fair
@senser4182 Жыл бұрын
Shouko has always hated herself the entire film. She tried killing herself while she was being bullied as a kid but she already hated herself to begin with. She hates her existence, as a person who can’t connect, can’t even communicate, to others. This movie is about COMMUNICATION, that’s the true message. Communication is how we connect and connections are what make life worth living. Shoya can’t connect with others due to his guilt. Shoya is what drove shouko to jump off that balconey. She feels guilty for the pain she put him through, yet he put her through pain as well. Guilt and self hate is self serving and only hurts others more. This movie is incredibly deep. Shoya nearly killed shouko twice and shouko nearly killed shoya twice if you look at it that way. Naoto is right sadly, but she’s ass at communicating it and just throws fucking tantrums. But that’s naoto and she isn’t ashamed of it. There’s so much more about where blame truly lies for what happened as kids. Who’s the bigger fool, the fool leader or the ones who follow him. But shoya shouldered it all because no one else could handle it, but neither could he. He just didn’t have the choice to blame someone else as the leader. This movie hurts deep but remember it’s about communication. Naoto hates people who can’t communicate their true feelings and rather feel guilty to garner attention. It’s why she hated shouko as kids and why she seemed to turn around a bit when shouko told her off, that’s what she wants and what she needs. She doesn’t want to punish herself she wants to be punished, because if they all accepted their hands in the bullying then shoya wouldn’t have had to suffer alone. The fact shouko blames herself pisses naoto off since it wasn’t shouko’s fault and blaming herself is stupid. Naoto is just angry instead of sad while miki, the glasses girl, is in denial as part of the audience and thus part of the problem. Things wouldn’t have gone as far if she actually fought back. She would say stop but nothing more, just a halfassed attempt which riled up the boys even more and made them go even further. They ARE ALL GUILTY. Beautiful film 10/10
@Acatia2 Жыл бұрын
Back in 6th grade, everyone turned on Ishida to throw him under the bus. Everyone was contributing to the bullying, but by making him look like the notable offender, they got their scapegoat when consequences came around. From that point it was pretty easy to divert their bullying to Ishida since it's not like the teacher notices anything anyway. Ueno is both the simplest, and yet complex of the group since she is blatantly open about her bullying. She does not care since she never got caught, like any of them, bullying was more or less a group activity so the kids did it to belong together and she is no exception. The complexity is that when her crush took the fall, she had to bury that shit down and Nishimiya remained her target, not for bullying, but the reason her crush on Ishida was blocked. That leads to full on jealousy in highschool since to her, it seems like her crush is now choosing the "dumb girl we bullied" over her. Kawaii is way more insidious, it's all about appearances with her. She never stopped the bullying and she laughed and talked behind Nishimiya's back as much as anyone else, but when consequences came, she played the victim card. Every time some conflict comes up, it's always "me me me" with her, she just doesn't want to consider anything that could put her in a bad light to the very end... like even when she apologizes it's to make her look good, she's awful.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Great analysis of all the characters. I definitely didn’t catch everything during my first watch so I appreciate this.
@Acatia2 Жыл бұрын
@FrankFreezy I have the benefit of a few viewings... and writing an essay partially on this movie. I was going to hammer at the "just gimme my check" teacher and "why would I learn sign language" mom, but I was already going long enough and the adults are fairly background characters anyway.
@ChrisPChicken10 Жыл бұрын
What a powerful and such a beautifully written movie! I kid you not I have watched it so many times and I still cry. Loved your reaction! Always happy to see other people fall for this movie
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. This movie never fails to fascinate me and bring out all the emotions. Thanks for watching my video, means a lot.
@Insidious-r4p Жыл бұрын
Your reaction was the best among all... literally it was a genuine reaction thanks for reacting on this masterpiece ✨
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and high praises. I really appreciate you.
@lemmykoopa1379 Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched this movie 7 times over the past couple months. When I first watched the movie, the scene where Nishimiya puts the umbrella over Ueno absolutely BROKE me and I’ve never cried so much to any work of fiction in my life.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Wow that is powerful. I can see why that scene moved you so much. That just shows her heart.
@lemmykoopa1379 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankFreezy_ it was really touching watching your reaction as well
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
💙💙
@louuu573 Жыл бұрын
sometimes when i'm watching films like this, i'll raise my eyebrows at the bullying that happens and question if it's realistic - which is silly, because i've experienced it myself. children can be incredibly brutal and it's the strangest thing. like, i'll hear a comment made in a film and realise that people do actually act this way in real life. you usually hear people talking about how kind and gentle children are - but from someone who's had a completely different experience growing up, it's difficult to believe sometimes. of course, there's kind people out there - but you get what i'm trying to say.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I totally feel you. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that these things actually happen in real life. I think that’s just us trying to manifest how we wish things were in real life. We wish things were not as brutal. Children definitely have potential to be very evil. If they don’t have proper guidance and people teaching them kindness and healthy boundaries.
@S_KMKim Жыл бұрын
at 15:04 she was trying to say, "I'm trying too, you know." As in she's trying her best to live, but more specifically in this moment, to interact with her peers at school despite the hardships she faces because of her disability.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for elaborating. Yeah in hindsight, I realize that was what she was saying. Her subtitles in the version of the movie I watch, was always distorted, I guess that was done to further emphasize her inability to speak properly. So “I am trying” kind of looked like “I am dying” And because of how sad to the movie was already, It made me think she had some kind of terminal disease or something😭
@samantham9673 Жыл бұрын
I loved your reaction to this movie. This movie really puts into perspective how important it is to be able to forgive yourself for past mistakes and how guilt can eat at you to the point where you aren't living. I'm someone who has always had a hard time forgiving myself and it's robbed me of my own life by always feeling unworthy. It's my firm belief that everyone should watch this movie, especially kids. These habits tend to start or form at young ages.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I agree 1000%. I wish I can force everybody I know to sit down and watch this movie. guilt is so hard and we never learn tools to deal with it at a young age
@a.a.stanyoongles308 Жыл бұрын
i know a lot of ppl hate ueno (which is rightfully so) but personally i can tolerate ppl like her. why? bc she's blunt and honest. i like ppl who can straightforwardly tell to me in the face that they hate me, im probably one of the only few ppl that actually appreciated that she confessed to nishimiya that she hated her. she even thought that nishimiya hated her back and tried to reconcile by accepting the fact that they both mutually hate each other, if that was me i would've shook her hand and agree. she even acknowledged the fact that she was a bully too, she never denied it and by the end of the movie u can see that she attempted to do sign language. ueno is trying to hold herself accountable despite the hate shes carrying. the characters that i truly despised in this show was kawaii and the teacher. the teacher was useless af, when the teacher said "we all know its you ishida" when it was being asked who bullied nishimiya whilst slamming the blackboard, i was like "if u knew then why didnt you do anything?" like that was his fcking job. the only time he acted abt the bullying is when the parent voiced their concern and complaint, fuckass education system. it happens in real life too unfortunately. for kawaii the reason i hate her is bc she's a liar. she acted all innocent abt the bullying when in reality she was one of the ppl that found it entertaining when nishimiya was being bullied. besides, during the time their class was abt to sing she tricked nishimiya by lip syncing so nishimiya would sing off tempo and embarrass her. she's a two-faced backstabber that wants to be viewed as the kind angel. i cant stand ppl like her. ueno is a victim blamer, kawaii loves to use the victim card and often makes herself look pitiful to get others on her side. kawaii, along with the other two old guy friends of ishida, are the people that never held themselves accountable.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Very good points you made over here. This whole anime is just an example of the failures of our school systems and society when it comes to handle things like this.
@SAMnielSAM Жыл бұрын
"I just hope no one treats her bad..." Oh boy... o_o
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
lmao I had no idea what was coming
@AtelierOfWeebs Жыл бұрын
22:36 that's what depression looks like in the eyes of the depressed, he makes no eye contact and people around him have no face, only the people close to him, that's perfect
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Brilliantly done
@myTERAexperience Жыл бұрын
I think listing a "favorite movie" is difficult because it changes with your mood. Being honest with myself and all my experiences, feelings, thoughts I have had...I think "A Silent Voice" is my favorite movie. I saw it during a very dark period in my life where I did think about doing what he thought of, what she tried. Having a childhood best friend take their own life, knowing how that effected me and others, in all honesty is what probably stopped me...with movies like this, music like hated by life itself covered by Raon... i don't really have friends, so these things help me know I am not the only one with these feelings. That it is ok. Art is powerful. It can help people live.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I can tell that these piece of art means so much to you and I’m happy you came across them. I’m sorry to hear all you went through/still going through. From one person who has experience some hardships to another, things do get better. As cliché as that sounds. I’m happy you’re still here.
@tora-kun3323 Жыл бұрын
45:20 “I love him for the honesty tho-THIS CHICK!” Sorry, kinna laugh at this part lol But in all seriousness, love your reaction and insight. Definitely relate to the movie and the many things you said. No matter how much we try to do right, guilt will always linger around. All we can try to do is keep on moving forward and be better than yesterday. Much love. Great video🤙🏽
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Lol that was funny 😂 seeing her just ambushed my train of thought. Yap! Keep moving forward and try to be better. I’m glad I watched this movie because it helped me come to terms with that. Appreciate you man💜🙏🏾
@ibuuuaan5740 Жыл бұрын
I love your reaction and commentary! Its amazing how we can relate to at least one of the characters, means this typa thing happened way more common than we realized, thats why this anime is hitting everyone in our heart. Amazing storyline. Waiting for more reactions from you. Thank you for this.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you. I love the movie for the same reason. different people can see themselves in different characters and relate. So many more on the way. You’re very welcome😌
@spidercodegames9843 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much for the reaction ive watched movie over before so it was nice to feel like im watching it with someone
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning that. That is my whole goal and intention for this channel. I want people to feel like they're watching the movie again with a friend❤️
@askalad Жыл бұрын
Well when i was in 5th class in my school , there was a disabled boy who was very nice kid . I was a kind of delinquent guy . Was taller than even 8th standard kids , had connection with guys who were always in fights ( i am from India ) . So that nice kid was bullied by a lot of people and even girls laughed at him when boys bullied him , i being a kind of leader in my class started bullying him and making fool of him . He wanted to be my friend, he thought i was cool guy ( but i wasn't) , i always said him "Yes i am your friend he always smiled innocently . But i was just making fool of him , he never caught that i was just playing around being friend and always laughed with my group. I used to bully him by saying other kids to not bully him in mocking tone but he never understood my bad intentions. I am 25 years old now , i was 12 back then His name was joy , when i became 17 i understood that how bad of a kid i was . I wanted to say sorry to you Joy .i am sorry man , i don't know where he is and how he is but please forgive me 😭😭😭 i was kid i thought those things were cool Anyone reading this please never Bully anyone , those memories will bully u later in life
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that man. And thanks for taking accountability for that. Hopefully sometime in your life, you might find him again and apologize personally. But even if you don’t, from personal experience. Just continue living your life as the best possible human being you can be. And kind to others. That’s the only way to show that you learned from your mistake and just be a good force in the world. Best of luck to you my friend.
@Denz-El7 ай бұрын
One of my favorite films ever. It's pretty much modern-day Japanese Les Miserables but with less tragic deaths and zero street rioting.
@bryanmt5190 Жыл бұрын
This anime saved my life, it’s my favorite movie💛
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I hope you don’t take this the wrong way, but just by reading this comment, I just want to give you a hug. I just want to have a long friendly conversation with you about what this movie means you. I’m glad it did. I’m happy you’re here💛🧡
@rmacalusso1843 Жыл бұрын
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@Alastair_Flamel Жыл бұрын
That "ounce" of regret, shame, or disappointment can and often feels more like a gallon especially when u cant forgive urself.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Ouuuu that’s real
@cli1106 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say you're an outstanding reactor. Genuine reactions with heartfelt commentary. This is one of my favorite movies and I loved your reaction to it. Keep it up
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying that Chris. It means a lot to me and I’m glad it resonated with you. I see why this a favorite movie of yours. It’s hard not to love it. You take care😌
@kiralitupuola9438 Жыл бұрын
Hello Frank, Let me introduce myself. My name is Kirali Tupuola. I’m from Oaska,Japan. I’m also deaf. I’m so thankful about your reaction my favorite movie “A silent voice” your cried made me cry… thank you so much for adding closed captions for supporting deaf community! Thank you 🤍🇯🇵
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Hey Kirali, it’s very nice to meet you. Thank you for sharing. And thank you for watching that video. I love how that video has created a community of people to share our stories with each other and love each other. hearing this means a lot to me and I will continue to support in anyway I can. Arigatou🩵😌
@bobthet-rex2718 Жыл бұрын
every time that last scene leaves me a sobbing mess.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I know right! Such a powerful scene
@TheMen93016 ай бұрын
3:37 "I just hope no one treats her bad." buddy, I got some bad news for you.
@tymaraaustin8927 Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful reaction I cried too. This movie hit home for me as well.😢❤
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
It really was wonderful
@josephangell99219 ай бұрын
All the characters in this movie are so "real". I feel for all of then and can relate or empathise for them. Such a good depiction of the human condition
@FrankFreezy_9 ай бұрын
Very well said. I love the movie for that exact reason as well.
@arianavalentine3672 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here! I’m raised and born in Japan and I’m lucky I didn’t experiences these kind of bullying. Not until we migrated here in the Philippines. This is where I was bullied a lot at school. I just wish everyone would stay kind to one another. Love your reaction to this movie! I’ll be sure to watch your other videos since this is the first thing that I watched from you 🥰
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
i'm really sorry you went through that experience. Absolutely, I wish everybody would just be a little nicer. Thank you and I'm so glad you enjoyed the reaction. I hope you enjoyed the rest
@mazef8836 Жыл бұрын
This is the only movie ive ever cried to. Ive been dealing with really bad anxiety my whole life and i felt like i could really relate to Sho. That last scene was paricularly hard hitting because letting go like that is something ive never been able to do until basically this year
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Is definitely a very moving movie. For real, I'm happy that you've come to the point where you can open up💜
@thephantom2126 Жыл бұрын
this is my favorite movie, as someone who suffers from social anxiety it gave me the drive to try and open myeslf up again. unfortunatly i watched it in the middle of a pandemic, so social interaction was challenging to say the least, but now that the world has calmed down i am making progress
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I am so happy for you and I want you to know that I am rooting for you🩵😌
@kirbfx9 ай бұрын
I'm having an anime movie night party on Sunday where I'll be screening this at my place on a big screen that I have setup outside. About a 20 of my friends will be there, most watching this for the first time. I suggest to each of them to bring a box of tissues because they'll need it since this movie is a tear jerker 😌 They have no idea what they are in store for 😂 To be honest though, I don't want to know the person who can watch this movie in its entirety without shedding a single tear. I've seen it over a dozen times, each time with a different friend who hasn't seen it. The reason I'm always showing it to my friends is because not only is it a great film, but it's the lessons it teaches that I really want to help instill in them, especially of forgiveness and redemption. In a time where we are so divided politically, it's so important that we practice the very humility, compassion, empathy, forgiveness, and redemption this movie teaches. I've listened and immersed myself on both sides of the political divide and I can attest first hand that so much of the divide is based on misunderstanding, miscommunication, and people being completely misinformed about what the other side truly thinks and believes. This divide is by design because as difficult it has been for me to accept, the evidence points to those that truly run this country, they want us divided against our family, friends, and neighbors. The way to cross and mend this divide is that we practice humility instead of believing we are "intellectually" and "morally superior" and instead, we use our ears, not our words, and actually listen to eachother, and then practice forgiveness and open a path to redemption 😊
@redrose3576 Жыл бұрын
this movie broke me. i cried soo much when shoko was apologizing to shoya's mom 🥺💔
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
That scene was so painful to watch! 🩵
@lyngoodie986 Жыл бұрын
One detail I love about this movie is Shoya thinks he robs Shoko's hearing for the second time (after nature had taken it for itself) by drowning her words, to repent he vows to never listen or see people in the eye (the way he covers his ears in the beginning of the film). But the last scene at the balcony makes him wish to stop his cowardice so he does and thus the last shot of the movie is him finnaly lifting his hands to listen after a long time. Even at my lowest, when i want to die. I can't think of leaving the people in my life because I never want to be the reason someone cries for me like Shoko did in the end of the movie.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning this. The more I hear different things about this movie the more I appreciate it so much more. I’ve never been there before, but I can imagine how the thought of other people morning you would really hurt. Be well🩵
@QuiemRe Жыл бұрын
TYVM for your reaction! What a beautiful movie… This is definitely one of the best reactions to this masterpiece. Thank you.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you loved it. Thanks for being here💛
@HenryDupond7 ай бұрын
This react made me very happy and the film I watched and it's a really beautiful and heartbreaking film. I'm going through a certain phase in my life where I'm consumed by what was done to me and I can no longer feel like I belong anywhere, even with my family. In any case, very good video and I took the liberty of telling what I'm going through at the moment, sorry. I'm French so I hope my English is not bad
@FrankFreezy_7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing my friend. Just want you to know that I see you and I'm rooting for you. And I seriously believe that you will find somewhere where you belong, with people who make you feel like you belong. Keep your head up🙏🏾
@HenryDupond7 ай бұрын
Thank you @@FrankFreezy_
@1999crowe Жыл бұрын
Great reaction man, you’re a really good person too
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you saying that my friend
@momokolove Жыл бұрын
I'm still quite early into the video but I'm going through the comments while I listen and I think it's AMAZING how you take the time to read through what everyone says and respond!!!! Since often when people post reaction's, they miss so many things that viewers give more insight on in the comments and I always think it's a shame that they might never know those facts that can change the perspective of the movie so much- So thank you for showing how passionate you are about the things you react to and share with us !!! ☺
@latif5087 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful film about accepting yourself.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Absolutely 😊
@mustikawijayanti6259 Жыл бұрын
She's not saying "I'm dying" But "I'm trying", trying her best to be friends
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
thanks for the correction. my subtitles was wack
@jethrorusaban6500 Жыл бұрын
Bro why so underrated. Another great reaction. Good job ❤
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
I’m new, don’t worry soon😌 The channel will continue to grow with support from awesome people like you. I appreciate it😁❤️💛
@phillyphyl88 Жыл бұрын
I was weeping by the end of the film too 😩🥹🥹😭
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Honestly tears of joy 😭❤️🧡😭
@ARMYALEX1869 Жыл бұрын
I love how pretty much every reactor overlooked the fact that Kawai faked singing to mess with Shoko in the beginning of the movie when they are in music class. This just shows how good she is at playing the "good girl" while secretly bullying Shoko in her own way.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Touché,. She's very good at manipulating. Its something I only caught in hindsight
@dabloonkitty Жыл бұрын
amazing reaction man. lovedd the commentary. also love your art in the back! soo beautiful!
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Shayla. I think my paintings makes a great background. Sets the mood perfectly😊
@frogg5239 ай бұрын
An important point is that he can't understand her, and he wants to. He wants to understand her so he tries to get a reaction out of her. Also, the positive reactions he's getting from his peers, makes him think it's fine, especially since she never shows any other emotion except for that smile she gives, it kind of dehumanizes her in their eyes. The more I watch this movie the more I start to really understand. Such a beautiful movie, with a beautiful message.
@AngelStuff3 Жыл бұрын
Definitely a favorite movie for a reason. This is gonna sound weird but you have a beautiful voice.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
It’s now a favorite! Doesn’t sound weird at all. Thank you 😌
@SonicSwifter Жыл бұрын
"this isn't the story of boy loves girl. It's a story of boy learning to love himself" I don't remember where I seen it described this way but it clicks man, what a beautiful movie.
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
ouuuuuuuu yep that definitely sums it up. Freaking amazing
@mush4977 Жыл бұрын
I've watched this movie like 5 times and I still cry to it
@FrankFreezy_ Жыл бұрын
Yapp it’s that deep
@gunss1649 Жыл бұрын
Because this movie was a art and real storyline 🥲✨