Reparto y equipo de Violet Evergarden: La película

Violet Evergarden: La película

劇場版 ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン

La historia se retoma desde los últimos hechos acontecidos en la serie. Violet sigue trabajando como muñeca sin olvidar a Gilbert. En su camino se cruza Ulysse Yurith, un niño enfermo que le pide a la muñeca que redacte cartas de despedida para su familia. Además, Violet se topa con una carta que cambiará el destino de su vida. ¿Podría Gilbert haberse salvado y seguir vivo en algún lugar?

Cast principal de Violet Evergarden: La película

Yui Ishikawa as Violet Evergarden (voice)

Yui Ishikawa

Violet Evergarden (voice)
Yui Ishikawa's performance as Violet Evergarden in the movie "Violet Evergarden: The Movie" is a testament to her exceptional voice acting skills. She brings a nuanced portrayal to the character, capturing the emotional complexities of Violet's journey with remarkable depth. Ishikawa's voice work is both delicate and powerful, conveying Violet's internal struggles and her growth with a subtlety that resonates deeply with the audience. Her ability to oscillate between the stoic, almost mechanical, demeanor of a former soldier and the burgeoning warmth of someone learning to navigate human emotions is nothing short of masterful. Ishikawa's performance is pivotal in making Violet's character arc compelling, as she grapples with her past and seeks to understand the meaning of love. The emotional resonance of the film is greatly amplified by Ishikawa's expressive voice, which gives life to Violet's words and silent expressions, ensuring that the character's poignant moments are felt with full weight and that her triumphs are shared by the viewers in a profoundly moving way.
Daisuke Namikawa as Gilbert Bougainvillea (voice)

Daisuke Namikawa

Gilbert Bougainvillea (voice)
Daisuke Namikawa delivered a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance as Gilbert Bougainvillea in "Violet Evergarden: The Movie," beautifully capturing the complexities of a character who is both a mentor and a poignant figure in Violet's journey. His voicework is a delicate balance of warmth, discipline, and underlying vulnerability, which brings depth to Gilbert's role as a fatherly figure and a source of unrequited feelings. Namikawa's portrayal is particularly moving in scenes where Gilbert's internal struggles and affection for Violet surface, conveying a sense of yearning and quiet suffering that tugs at the heartstrings. His interactions with the protagonist are delivered with a tender gravity that underscores the profound impact of their relationship on Violet's growth and Gilbert's own sense of fulfillment. Namikawa's performance is a testament to his ability to embody a character's emotional landscape through his voice, making Gilbert a memorable and touching presence in the film.