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jiritwist
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The film was made according to the manga, faithfully, it did not deviate, and I think that the Japanese youth have been copying the hair style from the manga for many years, that the young people look like some fragile young ladies. I've seen a lot of other Japanese "civilian" movies, so I wouldn't consider this a "typical representative of Japanese production" as the previous reviewer claims. The picture is very successful, but the low-quality copy did not allow me to have a greater experience. However, I felt a bigger age difference between the two main characters than it should have been, that they are the same age, but I didn't mind. The elder Sugihara Kohei, hard of hearing and timid, his character was faithfully played, and the younger Sagawa Taiichi and they build a relationship between them that deals with Kohei's hearing problems and how Taiichi could help him. This relationship eventually blossoms, although I don't think it was clear at the end how deep Taiichi's feelings are especially towards Kohei, but it was like that according to the manga. Nice experience...


Film byl natočen dle mangy, a to věrně, neodchýlil se a já si myslím, že japonská mládež už mnoho let kopíruje z mang styl účesu, že mladíci vypadají jako nějaké křehké slečinky. Viděl jsem spousty jiných japonských "civilních" filmů, takže bych tento jako "typického zástupce japonské produkce", jak tvrdí předchozí recenzent, nepovažoval. Snímek je velmi zdařilý, jen větší prožitek mi nedovolovala nekvalitní kopie. Mezi oběma hlavními postavami jsem ale cítil větší věkový rozdíl, než jak mělo být, že jsou stejně staří, ale nevadilo mi to. Starší Sugihara Kohei, nedoslýchavý a bázlivý, jeho postava byla zahrána věrně, a mladší Sagawa Taiichi a budují mezi sebou vztah, který řeší problémy se sluchem Kohei a jak by mu mohl Taiichi pomoci. Tento vztah nakonec vykvete, i když dle mě mi na konci nebylo jasné, jak velkou hloubku citů má především Taiichi vůči Kohei, ale bylo to tak dle mangy. Pěkný prožitek ...

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Hiiroh
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Thank God they made a remake

Mn, I don't like it.
Of course I like the plot,- but I don't like Kohei's character here.
He's acting like a Gadis Manja menggerutu; idk how to say that in English, mn..... a spoiled girl who always grumbles??!? (he's doing it with his eyes, + he also has a judgmental gaze).
He reminds me of Ji Hyun from Eight Sense

I'm so glad they made a remake because~
If this was the only adaptation of 'Hidamari ga Kikoeru,' I might never have thought to read the manga bcoz i think, this...... is..... bad.!
The series version, which is still airing now, is so good; they made it exactly like the manga.
We can also see how Kohei develops his feelings for Taichi. We don't get that in this film, and it's not because of the limited duration.
Here, Kohei looks like he was born- ummn Gay?
There is no state where he considers his feelings for Taichi, whether it is love, like pure friendship, or romantic love-love.?!
In Here, he seems like a man who has never received attention and love in his life, then immediately falls in love with the first person who gives him that attention.

Ah, And you're delusional if you think they have chemistry here.
Go to check Delusion by One OK Rock.

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JenniferGray
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Sep 11, 2024
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Loved it, but need help with something.

I absolutely loved this show. It was short, sweet, to the point. It had its ups and downs, drama, sadness, love and acceptance all in one show. Now what I need help with is finding out the name of the ending credit song it's All piano and it's absolutely beautiful. I know that it stated music was by Nobuhiko Morino, but I can't seem to find the song on Spotify I've listened to every one of his songs. If anybody knows the name of the ending credit piano song please let me know.
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Flo3241
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Jun 28, 2024
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Heartwarming watch

This was an heartwarming watch. I only watched it because I recently discovered its tv adaptation. Thought it would be ideal to watch this before the new one adaptation.

There were a few dialogues I disagreed with watching this but putting myself Sugihara’s shoes definitely makes you understand his way of thinking.

It all does come down to cultural differences I think. Looking forward to watching the TV adaptation.
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HealingVibes
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Nov 1, 2023
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A little bit boring but pretty moving

It''s pretty well done for a short movie. It manages to capture quite a lot in a short period without feeling rushed. In fact, it's a little too slow paced for me lol

It's kinda boring, although it's touching and moving at same time

I guess, it depends on what you're looking for

It's a nice movie to watch on a rainy day where you just wanna chill. Nothing dramatic, nothing thrilling, or too fancy

Just sweet friendship, lovely moments and simple story.

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estar
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Sep 3, 2021
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sugar sweet

this was the most endearing, heartwarming, wholesome BL i've seen in a while - from start to finish i couldn't stop smiling cause both the mains, r just adorable - even though Taiichi's dennis the menace personality was just enchanting, i couldn't get enough of him and i "got" why Sugihara fell, so hard and fast for him. doubt anyone could be unaffected by his charm - he was a ray of sunshine and not only cause of his sparkling personality and loud voice, but cause he was a man that stood up for what he though was right and good and he wasn't scared to (literally) fight what he though was wrong/bad. not a lot of people got a back-bone made out of steal, let alone those kind of morals and high standers...

this was a joy to view and see how everything unfolded, i could feel when Sugihara's intrigue turned into wonder cause he was hooked and then he "ran/" cause he didn't want to be hated - not by the one person that brought some light into his dark isolated world.
the fact that Taiichi was as infatuated was all the more touching - even though he still couldn't comprehend what he felt was love and that same thing Sugihara has confessed to feeling - he just knew he cared for Sugihara and wanted to be in his life. if that's not a positive ending - idk what is.

and yeah there loads of serious issue's dealt with Sugihara hearing loss - which was getting worse as the time went by. his isolation and segregation by his peers. let alone Taiichi's back-story (which WTF is wrong with people that decide to bring a child into the world and then ditch him cause they want to move on with their lives?!? sorry but people like this need to be castrated, so they can't bring any more children into the world and toss them aside the sec they had enough) and that deep down even though he doesn't seem so, he is carrying a heavy burden - which ironically is also isolating him as he acts like everything couldn't be better, when he is really hurting. so them finding each other felt like kismet, cause they just "fit".

side note: idk where i've seen Tawada Hideya (playing Sugihara) but the dude is beautiful in this movie and was tempted more then once to stop the scene and just stare at his face, he so beautiful - and not even gonna mentioned when he smiled. so having gotten that off my chest - this was a gem - lovely and sweet in the most organic, soul cleansing way - wholeheartedly recommend and for sure a rewtach!!!

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Cherrysu
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Jul 10, 2021
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The movie is not how I thought it would be,at some parts it was awkward. They rushed the story imo. the actors playing Taiichi and kouhei were pretty similar to that of manga but the kouhei in the movie seemed quite timid, in the book he appeared rather cold. there was some awkward pauses between them,overall it could be better. I really liked the manga so I had better expectation from the movie. Not that their acting was that poor it's just me who didn't find it as good as the manga.
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jae
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Oct 16, 2023
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Overall 8.0
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So sweet, so short but so content

It's one of those dramas that you can be satisfied with the ending but would think of the "ifs" if it can continue cause there's still a lot of things that the movie can go from after. overall everything is cute and well done! i don't have hearing impairment so i cant judge how well they portrayed the disability but from a person who doesn't have it, it's very understandable. It is sad but it's not something to be pity about yet society still makes people who have hearing impairment or disability be ashamed of themselves and make things more harder so I'm glad sugihara met sagawa! I wish every people with hearing impairment or disability have someone who will be there for them, treat them the same way as others and understands them the way they want to.

The only problem I have is the unrealistic way of making a connection between the leads, so one of the leads have hearing impairment and it's getting worse but still, the only one he can hear clearly is the other lead which is so stupid and so selective that destiny just made a miracle come true lol

It could've been more, like a season 2 or just another movie that is a continuation of this, I would love to see them explore their relationship and be able to show how relationships works on partners that have hearing impairment especially homosexual relationship will still be an obstacle, I wonder how they will get through and their adultery journey would've been nice to see but it's okay with it cause you can imagine it yourself.

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ariel alba
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At the time the film was filmed, the end of the manga created by Yūki Fumino did not yet exist.

Teen films are always a good idea. Portraits of a generation are like fascinating stories that allow us to understand the unique characteristics and experiences of those who make it up in a specific era. The transition from adolescence to adulthood, known as "coming of age", is presented differently depending on the cultural and temporal context in which it is situated. Furthermore, maturity is not reached in the same way for everyone and it is these stories that increasingly interest the public because they allow us to analyze society and also ourselves a little.
Kamijo Daisuke, in his directorial debut, is responsible for the film proposal 'Hidamari ga Kikoeru' (ひだまりが聴こえる), from 2017, the real-time adaptation of the shōnen-ai genre manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yūki Fumino, a mangaka who began her professional career in 2013. With her delicate and poetic style, her work was published for the first time on October 27, 2014 by Printemps Shuppan.
The script is written by Takahashi Natsuko, known for writing the series 'Hana Yori Dango' and the films 'No Touching At All' ('Doushitemo Furetakunai'), 'Seven Days: Monday - Thursday', 'Seven Days: Friday - Sunday', 'Does the Flower Bloom?', among others.
The plot of this romantic drama of the youth, school and Yaoi genre begins by narrating the difficulties that Kōhei Sugihara has hearing, since the current university student had suffered from a sudden sensorineural hearing loss during high school. Circumstances have led him to become a lonely, distrustful, introverted, unsociable and distant young man with great difficulties relating to other people. He himself admits to feeling "out of place wherever he goes."
Thus, Kamijo Daisuke presents us with a love story between two teenagers of the same gender, and analyzes the problems that the world can pose for a person with hearing problems.
Kōhei's entire life changes when he accidentally meets Taichi Sagawa, who offers to take notes in classes for him in exchange for the lunch that the disabled student gives him every day. Kōhei will soon discover that he can hear the loud voice of the new acquaintance without difficulty.
This is how a friendship develops between a boy who had always had problems socializing, because his hearing problems caused him to be marginalized by his classmates, and another cheerful, optimistic, determined and empathetic, energetic boy and extrovert who lives practically in poverty, needing to work while attending university in order to survive. Both will help each other and, little by little, they will give in to their feelings, unleashing a beautiful story of friendship and love.
Taichi will make Kōhei open up to the world once he assures him that his hearing loss is not his fault. Taichi's kind words pierce through Kohei's usual defense mechanisms and open his heart, causing his feelings for Taichi to turn into love. Now they are more than friends and less than lovers. Still, this relationship changes Kohei forever.
Thanks to Taichi, Kōhei begins to smile and integrate into the social life of the campus. Others also begin to see him with different eyes. Taichi becomes the friend he never had or perhaps lost when he lost his hearing and was ostracized. Taichi teaches him "that there may also be a place for him on the other side."
Taichi and Kōhei challenge gender norms on a journey of self-discovery. His story takes us into themes such as the search, the formation of identity, personal growth and the transition to adulthood. But it also addresses feelings such as loneliness, happiness, marginalization or improvement.
It is not a simple love story between two teenagers, but rather it represents the problems that can arise in a romantic relationship when one of the two members of the relationship has a hearing disability. Thus, beyond a standard love theme, 'Hidamari ga Kikoeru' is a call to eradicate the mistreatment and discrimination that society carries out on minority groups, be it the disabled or the members of the group. LGBTIQ+.
In this way, the film becomes a manifesto to demand the equality of all human beings. Being different, something highly punished in Japan, should not be seen as something bad, but rather should be integrated into society until, one day, there is no discrimination of any kind for the mere fact of being different from others.
The main roles of the film distributed by Nippon Shuppan Hanbai are played by Hideya Tawada and Akira Onodera as Kōhei and Taichi, respectively. The former is known for his role as Takigawa Kinji in the series 'Shuriken Sentai Ninninger' and in the films 'Shuriken Sentai Ninninger the Movie: The Dinosaur Lord's Splendid Ninja Scroll!', from 2015, 'Shuriken Sentai Ninninger vs. ToQGer the Movie: Ninjas in Wonderland', from 2016, among others.
For his part, Onodera Akira has his first leading role in Taichi, after playing the character Amamiya Masaki [Young] in 'High&Low: The Red Rain', Inukai Manabu [Classmate] in 'Daytime Shooting Star' or Sakamata Kiyone [Mysterious teenage boy] in the series 'Rinsho Hanzai Gakusha Himura Hideo no Suiri'.
The cast is completed by Mitsuya Ryo as Yokoyama Tomonori, Takashima Reiko as Sugihara Ryoko, Yamazaki Ami, Igeta Hiroe, Fukumoto Yuki, Hiranuma Norihisa, Nakamaru Shinsho.
However, the ending of the film is understandable. At the time it was filmed, the end of the manga created by Yūki Fumino did not yet exist. We had to wait 7 years later for the trio of debut directors Yaegashi Fuga, Makino Masaru and Harashima Takanobu to bring 'Hidamari ga Kikoeru' to the small screen, in a version for the TV Tokyo channel starring Nakazawa Motoki and Kobayashi Toranosuke. who play Sugihara Kōhei and Sagawa Taichi, respectively.

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AnnyTriz
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BROMANCE

Esse é um filme curto que tem como propósito mostrar o amor entre um garoto parcialmente surdo e outro garoto que é o único que ele consegue ouvir com clareza.
Eu dei play nesse filme enxergando potencial mas na verdade isso não é um BL, é um bromance.
Tem uma coisa ou outra de minimamente interessante mas num geral é um filme muito vago e sem romance.
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Aii
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Oct 7, 2023
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Zu Beginn fand ich das Acting echt ein bisschen awkward. Irgendwie wirken die Dialoge so abgehackt. Keine Ahnung, ob das an der Sprache liegt?! Aber den Kumpel in der Supportrolle fand ich ganz gut, also wird's wohl eher nicht daran liegen..

Die Story fand ich zu Beginn ein bisschen fad. Es ist ein sehr unaufgeregter Film. Sehr ruhig und wenig spannend. Irgendwie war da keinerlei Verbindung zwischen den Schauspielern. Zumindest habe ich keinerlei Chemie gefühlt. Natürlich steht in der Beschreibung, dass sie weniger als Lover sind und ich hatte nun auch keine steamy BL erwartet, aber für mich war da gar nichts zu fühlen..

Ab der Hälfte des Films hatte ich mich dann an alles gewöhnt und die zweite Hälfte ging auch deutlich schneller rum. Das Ende fand ich aber ziemlich seltsam.

2 Sterne für die Story, weil manche Dinge doch irgendwie ganz cool sind. Vor allem die Erwähnung, dass nicht jeder Mensch, der Schwierigkeiten zu hören hat, Zeichensprache kann und dass es Variationen von Gehörverlust gibt. Ich wusste das bereits, aber vielleicht gibt das Menschen, die es nicht wissen, nochmal einen anderen Einblick in die ganze Thematik. Allerdings fand ich den Film ansonsten eher neutral. Er hat mich nicht negativ aufgeregt, aber eben auch nicht positiv. ^^' Würde jetzt nicht sagen, dass man ihn unbedingt sehen muss.

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