The suicide attempts are discussed heavily after the fact, and friends and family of the suicidal characters question their motives and beg them to never do it again. The second attempt is thwarted by another character. One character walks to the edge of a bridge, about to jump, but changes their mind. Violence: There are two attempted suicides, both of which involve trying to fall from a high place. Those hoping to see the English dub may have to wait until a commercial release. While there is an English dub currently in development, the version of A Silent Voice I am reviewing is the original Japanese version with English subtitles. Very few films have ever elicited such a reaction from me. Having seen over a hundred films this year, A Silent Voice is the only one that has impacted me so heavily-that has encouraged me to not merely reflect upon it’s message, but to take action in response. During GUG’s Back to School week, I listed it as a movie that has inspired real change in my life. This isn’t the first time I’ve written about A Silent Voice. Rating: Not Rate (for comparative purposes, it was rated 12A in the UK, M in Australia, and PG in Singapore) Starring: Miyu Irino, Saori Hayami, Aoi Yuki Writers: Reko Yoshida, Yoshitoki Oima (manga), Kiyoshi Shigematsu (original author), Amanda Winn Lee (English translation), Clark Cheng (English translation)
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