
Suzume no Tojimari
The story follows Suzume, a 17-year-old girl from a quiet Kyushu town who meets a young man looking for a door. They find a door within ruins in the mountain, and Suzume opens it. Soon, more doors begin to open around Japan, bringing disasters from the other side. The film depicts Suzume's liberation and growth, as she closes the doors that are causing disaster.
(Source: Anime News Network)
breathtaking visuals, spectacular soundtrack and a very heartfelt story centered around a disastrous setting.
Remembering those who lived in the ruins and living with those who remember--a pop dive into memory.
Even if you cannot fully understand the past, don't stop trying to understand it.
Shinkai’s done it again…
Brilliant animation and sound on top of a stale, but heartwarming story
Too similar structure but still wonderful nonetheless
It’s a film that doesn’t just make you cry, it makes you understand why you’re crying.
This review was sponsored by McDonald's.
[Spoiler Free] A creative risk I'd gladly accept.
Bad Story, Great Everything Else