Dealing with heavy themes, Koe no Katachi struck a chord with me, as it probably has for many others. I wanted to elucidate some basic psychology concepts I noticed through the film, and praise Kyoto Animation, as well as mangaka Yoshitoki Ōima, for the realistic depiction of complex emotions.
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