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2015 blithe film directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai

The Anthem of the Eye
The Anthem of the Heart poster.jpeg

Promotional poster featuring main character Jun Naruse

Japanese 心が叫びたがってるんだ。
Hepburn Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda.
Literally My Heart Wants to Shout
Directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai
Screenplay by Mari Okada
Story by Super Peace Busters
Produced by Shunsuke Saito
Starring
  • Inori Minase
  • Kōki Uchiyama
  • Sora Amamiya
  • Yoshimasa Hosoya
  • Yō Yoshida
  • Keiji Fujiwara
Narrated past Kōki Uchiyama
Cinematography Hiroyuki Moriyama
Edited by Shigeru Nishiyama
Music by Mito
Masaru Yokoyama

Product
company

A-1 Pictures

Distributed by Aniplex

Release date

  • September xix, 2015 (2015-09-19) (Japan)

Running time

119 minutes[1]
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Box office US$8.85 million [2]

The Anthem of the Heart (Japanese: 心が叫びたがってるんだ。, Hepburn: Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda. , lit. "My Heart Wants to Shout"), abbreviated as Kokosake ( ここさけ ) and subtitled Beautiful Give-and-take Cute Globe , is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures. The film is directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written past Mari Okada, with Masayoshi Tanaka designing the characters and serving equally primary animation director.[3] The trio under the creative team Super Peace Busters had previously worked on the anime series Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Mean solar day and its film accommodation, likewise as Toradora!. It was released theatrically in Nippon on September 19, 2015. [4]

Plot [edit]

As a immature girl, Jun Naruse is excitable and talkative. She loves fairy tales and is e'er excited almost the castle on the hilltop, which is a love hotel. One day, she sees her begetter go out the dearest hotel, accompanied by another woman. Without understanding the situation, she tells her mother, resulting in her parent'due south divorce, and her begetter blames her for this. While she is crying, she imagines a fairy egg that curses her by sealing her words and then she won't injure people again. Equally a upshot of her "curse", Jun was not able to speak and she suffers stomach aches whenever she tries to speak.

Years later on, when Jun is attending high school, her homeroom instructor, Kazuki Jōshima, signs her upwards as a fellow member of the Community Outreach Event along with three other classmates: Takumi Sakagami, a shy member of the figurer music researching club, Natsuki Nitō, a cheerleader who is too a kind of honour educatee, and Daiki Tasaki, the former ace of the baseball game team who currently has his elbow broken. When she goes to the Committee'south room to reject her position, Jun hears Takumi singing and is captivated. She then tells Takumi of her past, using her phone, and requests him to turn her words into a song. In this manner, Jun learns that, though she cannot speak, the 'expletive' isn't in outcome if she sings. Her class decides then to perform a musical for their school festival, based on the story of her feel narrated in the class of a fairy tale.

While discussing the musical, Daiki has a falling out with his teammates that is stopped past Jun, who consequently has another stomachache for talking, but this improves her bonds with the other Clemency Commission members. Misunderstanding Takumi's business organization for Jun as a sign that he is falling in love with her, Natsuki tells Takumi that she will cheer them on despite her feelings for Takumi.

The next day, Daiki makes amends with his teammates. As they spend fourth dimension together preparing for the musical, Jun starts to develop feelings for Takumi, while Daiki starts to develop feelings for Jun. Daiki asks Takumi about his relationship with Natsuki, having heard rumors that both of them were dating during middle schoolhouse, but Takumi denies this since Natsuki had told her classmates that they were not dating when she was asked. Too, Natsuki tells Daiki that she currently has a boyfriend. At the night before the musical, Takumi asks Natsuki nearly the male child she'southward dating currently, leading Natsuki to finally reveal that the male child she'south referring to is none other than Takumi himself before she accuses him of falling in love with Jun. Takumi reveals that while he is concerned most Jun, he is non in love with her and he has always regretted not trying to convey his feelings for Natsuki during eye schoolhouse fifty-fifty when he was enlightened of her feelings for him at that time. Unbeknownst to them, Jun overhears their conversation. Heartbroken, she runs abroad and meets the fairy egg, who reveals that she has worsened the curse by trying to convey her feelings for Takumi. Jun doesn't show up on the twenty-four hours of the musical, leaving Natsuki to fill her role while Takumi frantically goes searching for her.

Takumi finds Jun at the love hotel that has been close downwardly. To his surprise, she can talk normally. Jun angrily lashes out at Takumi as he tells her that the reason she is unable to convey her words is non because of the fairy egg'due south curse but because of Jun's fright. Wanting to hear her phonation once more, Takumi allows Jun to lash out all of her acrimony and frustration until she is satisfied. Jun confesses her feelings for Takumi, but it is revealed that Takumi is still in love with Natsuki, to which Jun replies that she knew. Takumi and then expresses his gratitude for Jun because before he met her, he was unable to say what he truly felt properly and but went along with everyone else. This convinces Jun to perform in the musical. Jun and Takumi make it simply in time before the final scene, allowing Jun to sing and convey her feelings to her mother who finally understands what she has been through. As the musical ends, Jun realizes that the fairy egg was actually nix but imagination that she created to accept someone she could blame for her condition, and now she decides to open up her heart, coming to terms with her past.

As the movie ends, Takumi and Natsuki reconcile their human relationship, while Daiki finally confesses his feelings to Jun.

Cast [edit]

  • Inori Minase as Jun Naruse ( 成瀬 順 , Naruse Jun )
  • Kōki Uchiyama as Takumi Sakagami ( 坂上 拓実 , Sakagami Takumi )
  • Sora Amamiya every bit Natsuki Nitō ( 仁藤 菜月 , Nitō Natsuki )
  • Yoshimasa Hosoya equally Daiki Tasaki ( 田崎 大樹 , Tasaki Daiki )
  • Yō Yoshida as Izumi Naruse ( 成瀬 泉 , Naruse Izumi ), Jun'due south mother
  • Keiji Fujiwara every bit Kazuki Jōshima ( 城嶋 一基 , Jōshima Kazuki )
  • Kouki Uchiyama as Fairy Egg

Characters [edit]

Jun Naruse ( 成瀬 順 , Naruse Jun )
Jun is the protagonist. She was originally a very upbeat, cheerful child, but after she exposed her begetter's unfaithfulness to her female parent, she became placidity, timid, and unable to speak. She later finds her vocalization by joining Takumi and the others in making a musical, in which she plays the primary grapheme.
Takumi Sakagami ( 坂上 拓実 , Sakagami Takumi )
Takumi is another key character, who like Jun, is as well serenity and timid. Like Jun, his parents are divorced, and he lives in the care of his grandparents. He plays piano, and played a major part in helping Jun set upwardly the musical for the Charity Committee.
Daiki Tasaki ( 田崎 大樹 , Tasaki Daiki )
A member of the school'due south baseball squad, he is initially seen as grumpy and fully rejects the idea of the musical. Through the course of the pic, he learns to warm up to his classmates, and plays a central role in the musical. He as well starts to develop feelings for Jun, and somewhen confesses to her.
Natsuki Nitō ( 仁藤 菜月 , Nitō Natsuki )
Takumi's ex-girlfriend, she still retains feelings for Takumi. Though initially reluctant to join the musical, she warms up, and becomes a close friend of Jun. Information technology is suggested Daiki had feelings for her, though she rejected them.
Fairy Egg
A pocket-size mystical being resembling a white egg that but Jun can see. He has a thin moustache, two black dots for eyes, while wearing a tuxedo and a fedora chapeau with a plume on top. After Jun accepted his request to help her as a child, the Fairy Egg put a expletive on her and sealed her rima oris closed so that she'll never speak and injure people ever again. In the end, he is revealed to be a fragment of Jun's imagination. He has a blackness spot floating effectually his left hand and when he hides it, he turns into a prince which is a pun with the kanjis of "玉子(tamago=egg)" and "王子(ouji=prince)"

Music [edit]

Theme song [edit]

"Ima, Hanashitai Dareka ga Iru" ( 今、話したい誰かがいる )

Lyrics: Yasushi Akimoto
Arrangement: Akira Sunset, APAZZI
Vocals: Nogizaka46[5]

Insert vocal [edit]

"Harmonia"

Lyrics: Kotringo
Composition & Organization: Mito (from Clammbon)
Vocals: Kotringo

Others [edit]

These are already-existing songs with a bit of modifications that are used in the drama scene.
"Sky Symphony" from 'Around the world in lxxx days'.

"Over the Rainbow"

Lyrics: E.Y. Harburg
Composition: Harold Arlen
Arrangement: Mito (from Clammbon)
Vocals: Natsumi Kiyoura

"Piano Sonata No. eight in C minor, Op. 13, second Move"

"Swanee"

Lyrics: Irving Caesar
Composition: George Gershwin

"Summertime"

Lyrics: DuBose Heyward
Composition: George Gershwin

"Isezakichō Dejection" ( 伊勢佐木町ブルース )

Lyrics: Kōhan Kawauchi
Composition: Yōichi Suzuki
Vocals: Sasara Satō, Mina Aoe is referred to in the movie

"Eikan wa Kimi ni Kagayaku" ( 栄冠は君に輝く )

Lyrics: Daisuke Kaga
Limerick: Yūji Koseki

"Aoi Shiori" ( 青い栞 )

Limerick: Yuki Ozaki (from Galileo Galilei)

"Greensleeves"

Release [edit]

The picture show was released in theaters in Japan on September 19, 2015.[six] Aniplex of America released the film in Due north America on November xi of the same yr.[vii]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

During its first five days in Japan, The Anthem of the Heart sold approximately 235,000 tickets, earning over ¥300 million.[eight] By November ane, 2015, the film has earned ¥1,015,293,050 (most U.s.a.$viii.43 million) in the Japanese box office.[9] The pic grossed US$eight.85 one thousand thousand worldwide.[two]

Disquisitional response [edit]

Nick Creamer of Anime News Network (ANN) rated the film a B+ rating. In his review, he said that despite the last human activity existence hampered past typical dramatic tropes, he praised the motion-picture show for its well-written characters, grounded storytelling and classically minded soundtrack, concluding with, "It's an endearing little film that tells one modest story with some real grace. Definitely recommended."[10] Fellow ANN editor Zac Bertschy placed the film at number four on his elevation 5 best anime list of 2015, calling information technology "a sweet, lighthearted and sincere niggling drama" with solid graphic symbol animation and emotional moments, and commended information technology for using the medium'south limitless potential to tell its story regardless of genre, final with, "I imagine any other country on world creating an animated film similar Anthem of the Center. Every at present and and then you've got to finish and recognize the truly unique things about anime that are withal true – like the fact that it tells stories with animation that no one else does."[11]

Accolades [edit]

Yr Award Category Recipient(south) Result Ref.
2016 39th Nihon Academy Film Prize Animation of the Yr The Anthem of the Eye Nominated [12]
Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2016 Animation of the Year (Film) [13]
25th Japanese Motion-picture show Critics Awards Best Rookie Vocalization Actor Inori Minase Won[a] [xiv]
6th Newtype Anime Awards Best Picture show (Film) The Anthem of the Heart Nominated [15]
Best Soundtrack [fifteen]
2017 36th Anima Festival BeTV Laurels for Best Animated Feature Won [16]

Live-action film [edit]

A live-activeness motion picture adaptation was announced in March 2017.[17] Directed by Naoto Kumzawa, information technology stars Kyoko Yoshine, Kento Nakajima, Anna Ishii and Ichiro Kan. Filming began in March 2017 in Chichibu, Saitama and the film was released on July 22, 2017.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Shared with Mai Fuchigami.[xiv]

References [edit]

  1. ^ 心が叫びたがってるんだ。 [The Anthem of the Middle]. Eiga.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on Jan 24, 2022. Retrieved Jan 24, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "The Anthem of the Heart". Box Role Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  3. ^ "心が叫びたがってるんだ。(2015)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  4. ^ Loo, Egan (March twenty, 2015). "Anohana Team Reveals Canticle of the Centre 's Teaser Video, Characters". Anime News Network . Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  5. ^ "Nogizaka46's new song to exist used in anime picture show 'Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda.'". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. September 1, 2015. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  6. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March 16, 2015). "Anohana Team Schedules Anthem of the Heart Pic for September 19". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  7. ^ "Aniplex of America to Screen The Anthem of the Heart -Cute Word Beautiful Earth- Across North American Theaters". Anime News Network. September 21, 2015. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  8. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (September 24, 2015). "Canticle of the Heart Film Earns 300 Million Yen in v Days". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  9. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (Nov 2, 2015). "The Anthem of the Centre Anime Film Tops i Billion Yen". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Creamer, Nick (November five, 2015). "Anthem of the Heart - Review". Anime News Network . Retrieved Nov 28, 2015.
  11. ^ "Zac Bertschy & Rebecca Silverman - The Best Anime of 2015". Anime News Network. December 18, 2015. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  12. ^ Hallmark, Kyle (January eighteen, 2016). "Anthem of the Eye, Miss Hokusai, DBZ, Boy & Beast, Love Alive! Earn Nippon Academy Prize Nods". Anime News Network . Retrieved Dec 12, 2021.
  13. ^ Loo, Egan (February 25, 2016). "Tokyo Anime Honor Festival 2016 'Animation of the Year' Nominees Announced". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (May 27, 2016). "The Male child and the Beast, Masakazu Hashimoto Win Japan Movie Critics Awards". Anime News Network . Retrieved Dec 12, 2021.
  15. ^ a b Loo, Egan (October nine, 2016). "Shinkai'south 'your name.,' Kabaneri Win Top Newtype Anime Awards". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  16. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (March six, 2017). "'your name.,' Canticle of the Centre Win Belgian Anima Fest Awards". Anime News Network . Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  17. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March xiv, 2017). "The Anthem of the Middle Moving picture Gets Live-Activeness Picture in July". Anime News Network . Retrieved April xv, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Official English website
  • The Anthem of the Heart (moving picture) at Anime News Network'due south encyclopedia
  • The Canticle of the Center at IMDb

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