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A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.A girl who can see colors in people's hearts joins a band with two other people.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Akari Takaishi
- Kimi Sakunaga
- (voice)
Taisei Kido
- Rui Kagehira
- (voice)
Yasuko
- Saku Momochi
- (voice)
Aoi Yûki
- Shiho Nanakubo
- (voice)
Keiko Toda
- Kimi's grandmother
- (voice)
Maria Abo
- Female Student
- (voice)
Yurina Amami
- Female Student
- (voice)
Ao
- Island People
- (voice)
Yui Aragaki
- Sister Hiyoshiko
- (voice)
Susanne Blakeslee
- Sister Juri
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Christine Marie Cabanos
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bryan Chao
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Rui's Mother
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Bindy Coda
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
David Goldstein
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
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The friendship depicted in Yamada Naoko's works always shines with purity and beauty. With its fresh and healing visual style, expressive cinematography, and spiritually resonant premise, Your Colors locks in its position as an extraordinarily unique creation that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with her previous masterpieces. The three songs performed by the "Shironekodo" band during the film's climax poignantly correspond to "the radiant moments shared by the trio," "the melancholy of adolescence," and "the vibrant hues of Sakunaga Kimi that Higure Shiyo yearns for." Ultimately, every deception transforms into heartfelt confessions, every conflict resolves into reconciliation, leaving audiences bathed in sunlight and tenderness.
The subtle narrative thread involving teacher Hiyoshiko-sensei, who secretly supports the three protagonists, emerges as the story's most moving undercurrent. Though she couldn't pursue her own rock band dreams, she becomes an umbrella sheltering the youths' musical aspirations. Her nun-like costume design poignantly hints at both her constrained nature and life circumstances beyond her control.
The film unfolds with deliberate pacing, employing artful use of negative space that invites viewers to wander through imaginative possibilities. Certain sequences demand patient contemplation to fully absorb and comprehend. While it serves as a cerebral spa treatment in our fast-paced world, audiences should adjust expectations accordingly-this isn't a plot-driven anime feature with dramatic character arcs, but rather a meditative canvas where emotions flow like watercolors.
The subtle narrative thread involving teacher Hiyoshiko-sensei, who secretly supports the three protagonists, emerges as the story's most moving undercurrent. Though she couldn't pursue her own rock band dreams, she becomes an umbrella sheltering the youths' musical aspirations. Her nun-like costume design poignantly hints at both her constrained nature and life circumstances beyond her control.
The film unfolds with deliberate pacing, employing artful use of negative space that invites viewers to wander through imaginative possibilities. Certain sequences demand patient contemplation to fully absorb and comprehend. While it serves as a cerebral spa treatment in our fast-paced world, audiences should adjust expectations accordingly-this isn't a plot-driven anime feature with dramatic character arcs, but rather a meditative canvas where emotions flow like watercolors.
The Colors Within tells the story of Totsuko Higurashi(Sayu Suzukawa), a young girl who sees colors in anyone's heart, whenever she meets them. She starts a band with her friends namely, Kimi Sakunaga(Akari Takaishi) & Rui Kagehira(Taisei Kido).
The Colors Within is a great film. Director Naoko Yamada has given us a movie that is charming, quite funny & will make you tear up during its last scene. However, it's not as flawless as Look Back(2024) or The Boy and the Heron(2023), two other anime films that I watched recently. The animation is breathtakingly gorgeous & is the highlight of the film. The songs are foot-tapping. The vocal performances are spot on. Sayu Suzukawa is spectacular as Totsuko Higurashi. Akari Takaishi is mind-blowing as Kimi Sakunaga. Taisei Kido is awesome as Rui Kagehira. The supporting cast is brilliant. The Colors Within is a must watch for anime fans. Watch it on the big screen, for a more memorable experience.
The Colors Within is a great film. Director Naoko Yamada has given us a movie that is charming, quite funny & will make you tear up during its last scene. However, it's not as flawless as Look Back(2024) or The Boy and the Heron(2023), two other anime films that I watched recently. The animation is breathtakingly gorgeous & is the highlight of the film. The songs are foot-tapping. The vocal performances are spot on. Sayu Suzukawa is spectacular as Totsuko Higurashi. Akari Takaishi is mind-blowing as Kimi Sakunaga. Taisei Kido is awesome as Rui Kagehira. The supporting cast is brilliant. The Colors Within is a must watch for anime fans. Watch it on the big screen, for a more memorable experience.
No pun intended - if you like animation .. the movie is very well done. It may be a bit too sweet at times ... and too innocent or naive (characters and plot) .. but if you suspend your disbelief you will have a really good movie to cherish ... that has friendship at its core ... connected to music.
There is an element of ... well church or rather a school for girls. Which reminds me: I was surprised there were not greater objections to the ... well finale of the movie, where someone shows up that should not be allowed to be there ... not just because that person never visited the school in the first place.
The characters are so sweet you may catch diabetes ... the way they interact and are giddy and happy for each other or for themselves ... and yet there are obstacles to overcome ... mostly from outside ... as in expectations and such things. Believe in yourself and go for your dreams ... that is a powerful message the movie has for anyone watching ...
There is an element of ... well church or rather a school for girls. Which reminds me: I was surprised there were not greater objections to the ... well finale of the movie, where someone shows up that should not be allowed to be there ... not just because that person never visited the school in the first place.
The characters are so sweet you may catch diabetes ... the way they interact and are giddy and happy for each other or for themselves ... and yet there are obstacles to overcome ... mostly from outside ... as in expectations and such things. Believe in yourself and go for your dreams ... that is a powerful message the movie has for anyone watching ...
I went to see this after I watched silent voice and wow! I saw this with my friend and I think the music, the animation, everything was perfect. This is a catholic movie such I am a Christian and I thought it was fine I wasn't much on the religion stuff but overall it was a very pretty and relaxing show to watch with your family. I like Kensuke Ushio, I think his music is just a good time if you know or see him going to be in a movie. I would rate it a 9 since it was good it just wasn't long enough... 1.42 is not long for me, I wish there was more better of a ending. But I think we need the English version of the space song on Spotify.
I'll believe that anyone who watches this film will leave happy, maybe even crying at the beauty of it.
This film although without much external conflict is able to capture what makes people people. It does this with beautiful music and incredible characters. I don't see why anyone wouldn't like this.
The inner conflict is what drives the story, each character having their own conflict within themselves related to the stress of approaching adulthood, and not meeting the expectations of those around us, it is a story that is about people finding their own path in life, about choosing their own story.
This film is a masterpiece. Everybody should see this.
This film although without much external conflict is able to capture what makes people people. It does this with beautiful music and incredible characters. I don't see why anyone wouldn't like this.
The inner conflict is what drives the story, each character having their own conflict within themselves related to the stress of approaching adulthood, and not meeting the expectations of those around us, it is a story that is about people finding their own path in life, about choosing their own story.
This film is a masterpiece. Everybody should see this.
Did you know
- TriviaNaoko Yamada's fifth feature length film.
- Alternate versionsThe version released in China's mainland was five minutes shorter, all scenes and lines relating to Christianity were altered or cut. Some were done by changing the meaning of original lines during the translation, for example, "church" was translated into "auditorium" in the subtitles. Even some lyrics were muted due to this reason.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $557,116
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $373,811
- Jan 26, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $2,485,281
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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