"Singing birds never fly": A story of profound beauty and sufferingTwittering Birds Never Fly is an animated film based on the manga of the same name by Yoneda Kou, and was released in theaters on February 15, 2020. This is a very unique work that draws the audience in with its deep psychological portrayal and beautiful visuals. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this film, as well as recommended points. Overview
storyTwittering birds never fly is a dark story set in the world of the yakuza. The protagonist, a yakuza named Yashiro, is ordered by his organization to watch over a young man named Kusumi. Kusumi has been traumatized by his past and lives his life with his heart closed off. The relationship between Yashiro and Kusumi begins as that of watcher and watchee, but gradually develops into a deeper bond. The story depicts the inner conflict and growth of the two men, while also portraying the harshness and beauty of the yakuza world. characterYashiroYashiro is a cold and calculating yakuza, but his heart changes after meeting Kusumi. His character's cold exterior contrasts with his inner fragility, leaving a deep impression on the audience. The voice actor is an actor with the ability to express deep emotions, and he portrays Yashiro's complex inner world realistically. KusumiKusumi is a young man who has shut himself off due to past trauma. His character presents an emotionless and indifferent demeanor, but he is suffering deeply inside. Kusumi's growth and change is a central theme of the story, and one that resonates strongly with the audience. The voice actor's performance also carefully conveys Kusumi's delicate emotions. Visuals and MusicThe visuals of Twittering Birds Never Fly feature dark, beautiful colors. The background and character designs are meticulously crafted, drawing the audience into the world of the story. Music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story, and the soundtrack skillfully conveys emotions such as tension, sadness, and hope. Directed and producedDirector Makita Kaori faithfully recreates the worldview of the original work while depicting the story from her own unique perspective. GRIZZLY, the animation production company, is known for its high-quality animation, and in this work, they demonstrate their technical skills to the fullest. As fans of the original work, the members of the production committee are also passionate about the work, and their passion is reflected on the screen. Evaluation and ImpressionsTwittering birds never fly is a very unique work that draws the audience in with its deep psychological portrayal and beautiful visuals. The story unfolds slowly, giving the audience time to thoroughly understand the inner thoughts of the characters. In particular, the change in the relationship between Yashiro and Kusumi evokes strong empathy in the audience, and there are some tear-jerking scenes towards the end of the story. The dark atmosphere set in the world of the yakuza and the beautiful story depicting the emotional growth of the two characters combine to create a work with a unique appeal. This work is recommended not only for fans of the original work, but for everyone who loves anime and movies. It is especially a must-see for those who enjoy deep psychological portrayals and beautiful visuals. It is also recommended for those who are interested in stories set in the world of the Yakuza. Through this work, the audience will be reminded of the complexity and beauty of human relationships and will be moved by it. Recommended points
Related informationThe original work of "Twittering Birds Never Fly" is a manga by Yoneda Kou and published by Taiyo Tosho. The original work is known for its deep psychological portrayal and beautiful visuals, and the animated film continues that appeal. In addition, after the film was released, it was highly praised by fans of the original work, so you can enjoy both the original work and the animated film. In addition to being released in theaters, this work has also been released on DVD and Blu-ray, so you can enjoy it at home. The DVD and Blu-ray include bonus footage and interviews, allowing you to learn about the background of the work and behind-the-scenes stories. ConclusionTwittering birds never fly is a very unique work that draws the audience in with its deep psychological portrayal and beautiful visuals. The story, which depicts the inner conflict and growth of Yashiro and Kusumi, evokes strong empathy in the audience and there are scenes that will move you to tears. The work also combines a dark atmosphere set in the world of the yakuza with a beautiful story that depicts the inner growth of the two characters, giving it a unique appeal. This work is recommended not only for fans of the original work, but for everyone who loves anime and movies. Through this work, the audience will be reminded of the complexity and beauty of human relationships and will be moved to the heart. |
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