Unfolding the story of "Silent Voice":
Shoya Ishida, a former delinquent, is haunted by his past mistakes. He bullied Shoko Nishimiya, a deaf transfer student, in elementary school. Now, he's determined to make amends and find redemption.
Shoko, with her gentle spirit and kind heart, forgives Shoya and teaches him sign language. Through this newfound connection, Shoya discovers a world of beauty and expression beyond words.
Tomohiro, Shoko's friend, supports their growing bond, while Naoka, a classmate, initially resists Shoya's changes. Miyoko, the teacher, guides Shoya's growth, and his mother struggles to accept his new path.
As Shoya learns to communicate in silence, he confronts his past, finds love, and discovers the power of forgiveness. Will he find redemption, or will the shadows of his past define him?
"Silent Voice" is a poignant tale of love, kindness, and the transformative power of human connection.
And after all this time. Of course, he wanted to make things right, and be her friend now. A girl and her bully, happily married a few years later. It had a nice twist, she thought.
He was a nice guy, really. His good intentions shine brighter than anything else about him. Solemn, and kept to himself all the time. And yet it seemed like everything he's suffered through, it shaped him into the person he is today. Somehow it made him interesting. His soul is ripped to shreds, but still, he smiles and appears at school everyday...
If only Shoko could be so courageous enough to fight through her own problems; but instead, she lets her problems fight through her, and her soul too, is ripped to shreds.