Suzume no Tojimari
Suzume Iwato is a sixteen-year-old living with her aunt in a quiet Kyushu town when she crosses paths with a college-age stranger looking for a door. They find one in the ruins of a flooded resort, and Suzume opens it. A worm-shaped disaster pours out and an earthquake follows, and Suzume realizes she has spent her life unable to remember a similar door, similar earthquake, in another year. The film follows her and the boy — now stuck in the shape of a wooden three-legged stool — chasing a route across Japan to close every door that is opening, and the trauma at the end of the road.
Shinkai channels Miyazaki, Kondo and Takahata in a fantastical masterpiece about bonds found through collective trauma
~..."A magnificent story of fantasy & a beautiful romance"...~
"A Beautiful Tale of Coming of Age and Overcoming Grief!" - Review em Português e Inglês -
A nice, well crafted experience.
It's a Makoto Shinkai movie and it's good.
Another Beautiful movie from Makoto Shinkai.
The reconciliation of the self and path of grief
Shinkai ramps up the fantasy elements in this one
Another Spectacular Film from Director Makoto Shinkai even with the glaring similarities from its predecessors.
A well crafted film, rich with themes, beauty, and talent.