Orchid (Airi Ōtsu) Nashida from Your Lie in April, Ultello and Monica from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, and Kishi Kaisei from Saikyou Kamizmode! Vanilla (Shiori Sugiura) Ririka Kenzaki from Liz to Aoi Tori, Misato from Mayoiga, and Mizuho Suehiro from Shomin Sample Hibiscus (Yuka Iguchi) Kurami Zell from No Game No Life, Cowgirl from Goblin Slayer, and Hitachi Chigusa from Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?įang (Ryoko Shiraishi) Anew Returner from Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Kyōko Haida from Bleach, and Chocho Akimichi and Eho Norimaki from Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Lava (Kaori Mizuhashi) Young Integra Hellsing from Hellsing, Tio Plato and Roselia Millstein from The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III, and Navi from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Kroos (Azusa Tadokoro) Luculia Marlborough from Violet Evergarden, Tento Madoka from Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, and MazinGirl Orange from Mazinger Z: Infinity Melantha (Yûko Hara) Ginko Kurosaki from Mysterious Joker, Young Griamore from The Seven Deadly Sins, and Shiira and Cosmo from Beastarsīeagle (Nana Harumura) Kaen and Draculina from Last Origin, and McCall from Azur Lane Steward (Chihiro Suzuki) Suzuki from Kill la Kill, Ichi from Ichi the Killer, and Noboru Terao from Voices of a Distant StarĪnsel (Mayumi Kaneko) Rina Fujimoto from Cinderella Girls Gekijou, and Asako from Tenkousei wa Kounin Kaikeishi! Three StarsĬardigan (Azumi Asakura) Emeralda Etūva from The Devil is a Part-Timer!, Hikari Muromachi from Keijo, and Aoi Konoe from Regalia: The Three Sacred Stars Ranger (Shunsuke Takeuchi) Kyoutani Kentarou from Haikyuu!!, Chiron from Fate/Apocrypha, and Makoto Suzuki from Tokyo Revengersġ2F (Takuya Sato) Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Yasushi Yamasaki from Haikyuu!!, and Kazutaka Shindō from Assassination Classroom Arknights Japanese voice actors list. The film’s Japanese title means “under a row of sakuras in full bloom,” and a sakura tree indeed plays an inspiring role in the drama, symbolizing the pivotal moment when the Japanese, like trembling petals, are poised to plunge into the unknown.Yato (Saki Fujita) Ymir from Attack on Titan, Ruri Hijiribe from Durarara!!, and the iconic voice behind Hatsune Mikuĭurin (Akari Kageyama) Beatrice from Princess Principal, Nana Ebina from Himouto! Umaru-chan, and Sofia from Grand Chase: Dimensional Chaser The scene in which Shiori has to beg Kitami executives to renew her factory’s contract, even though their slack safety measures led to her husband’s death, is both poignant and scathing.Īlthough 3/11 is not conspicuously written into the script by Funahashi and Murakoshi, the sudden tragedy that befalls the protags holds up a psychological mirror to a nation’s collective misfortune and the gross injustice it suffers. It’s rare for a contempo Nipponese meller to focus so unblinkingly on the country’s labor problems and corporate malpractice, making Shiori’s factory the microcosm of an industrial sector rocked by recession and paralyzed by nuclear fallout. The pain that engulfs the film is compounded by the factory’s atmosphere of inexorable entropy, marked by layoffs and disgruntled employees. Maintaining an unhurried tempo and an air of hushed reverence, the pic furtively hints at Shiori’s loneliness and despondency even as she soldiers on, until a series of revelations by Takumi culminates in a liberating finale. No amount of hostility from Shiori or humiliation by colleagues can impel him to quit. Most unbearable of all, Shiori has to go to work every day and see Kenji’s closest co-worker, Takumi (Takahiro Miura, green but memorable), whose carelessness caused the accident. Kenji is crushed to death on the job Shiori’s in-laws seize the meager compensation and disown her, and the factory loses Kitami’s contract. Kenji’s invention has earned the company a new contract from Kitami, a major hydro-engineering firm, and he and Shiori have a mortgage, and plan to have a baby. Both blue-collar workers at a small factory in Hitachi, a town in Ibaraki prefecture, Shiori (Asami Usuda, enthralling) and Kenji (Yo Takahashi) have a blissful marriage.
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