Šigacu wa kimi no uso

(série)
  • Japão 四月は君の嘘 (mais)
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Animação / Drama / Filme de música / Comédia / Psicológico / Romance
Japão, (2014–2015), 9 h 10 min (Minutos: 25 min)

Fonte literária:

Naoshi Arakawa (banda desenhada)

Argumento:

Takao Yoshioka

Música:

Masaru Yokoyama

Elenco:

Natsuki Hanae, Risa Taneda, Ai Kayano, Mamiko Noto, Atsuko Tanaka, Stephanie Sheh, 寿美菜子, Yukiko Morishita, Ari Ozawa, Inori Minase, Yūko Iida, Shizuka Ishigami (mais)
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Episódios(22)

Sinopses(1)

After his mother's death, a piano prodigy's will to play disappears. But meeting a free-spirited girl who plays the violin turns his life around. (Netflix)

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Šigacu wa kimi no uso (2014) 

inglês Your Lie in April could be an interesting show for fans of classical music and for all those who like to play or play musical instruments. It is a fresh and very interesting anime series for the rest of us about the love of life and music, the joys and worries of youth, and friendship. It has a good narrative, animation, soundtrack, and interesting characters. The first major weakness appears from about the seventh episode onwards when the plot drags on unnecessarily, and this is when I lost my concentration. It only gets worse, because the constant repetition of Kousei having a trauma starts to get boring and annoying towards the end, it is not so much about the music but more about the main male protagonist's relationships and about toying with the viewer's emotions. However, either they did not pull it off or I am as sensitive as a dead fish because the dramas of the last episodes were a bit meh. The only thing I was interested in was how it would end and how accurately some of my fellow reviewers on FilmBooster guessed the plot development. The last episode was quite good, if only because the anime's creators probably realized at the last minute that this was supposed to be an anime series about music. So we finally got a short, undisturbed musical sequence that managed to say a lot more than all the crap talk that abounded in the previous episodes. The denouement was not bad at all either, and you finally found out why it is called what it is called, though some of the more discerning viewers probably suspected this, just as they knew how the blonde would turn out. I did not suspect it, or rather, I did not believe it, so I was quite surprised, although still happy with the ending. This last episode is probably the best episode of the whole anime series, in my opinion. This anime series started very promisingly. However, my enthusiasm gradually waned. Although it has a satisfying ending, the boredom I felt at times and a certain annoyance at the wasted potential does not make up for it. So my overall experience is somewhere on the slightly better side of three stars. 6.3/10. ()