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Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. Apr 13, 2023, 3:30 PM UTCShare this story Image: CrunchyrollPart of /The best entertainment of 2023Each of director Makoto Shinkai’s animated films has told powerful, moving stories about people trying to connect with one another both because and in spite of larger-than-life forces in the world that could easily tear them apart. Suzume, Shinkai’s newest feature produced by CoMix Wave Films and distributed internationally by Crunchyroll, is no exception. But unlike some of Shinkai’s other recent critically acclaimed projects like Your Name and Weathering With You, there’s a striking directness to the metaphors at work in Suzume that gives it an unexpectedly potent punch. More road trip movie than the kind of romances Shinkai’s known for, Suzume tells the tale of how high schooler Suzume Iwato (Nanoka Hara originally, Nichole Sakura in Crunchyroll’s English dub) discovers the secret, mystical causes behind the earthquakes that plague Japan and becomes wrapped up in an epic race to save her country from an impending tectonic cataclysm. As both a local and an orphan who seemingly lost her mother in a natural disaster, Suzume’s intimately familiar with the immediate devastation that earthquakes can cause and how they can be felt metaphorically reverberating through people’s lives long after the ground stops shaking. But as much time as Suzume spends thinking and dreaming about her past, most of the adults in her life — like her loving, slightly overbearing aunt Tamaki (Eri Fukatsu, Jennifer Sun Bell) — have to keep their eyes focused on the future because it’s integral to their idea of productivity and happiness. Most of Suzume’s peers simply don’t have or want to make the time to think about how landslides have led to massive portions of their town being made unlivable and left to crumble into ruins that people don’t really think about because they’re out of sight. But when Suzume crosses paths with a mysterious and devastatingly handsome out-of-towner named Sōta (Hokuto Matsumura, Josh Keaton) who asks her specifically about a nearby abandoned building, she can’t help but be intrigued and curious about what he’s up to. As tends to be the case in Shinkai’s films, a fledgling infatuation is part of what pulls Suzume’s leads into each other’s orbits. But what gets Suzume racing up a steep hill toward the ruins isn’t a desire to see Sōta; it’s a horrific vision she has of a massive worm-like creature made of smoke bursting into the sky — something that only she can see for some inexplicable reason.Renseignez-vous auprès de votre bibliothèque municipale pour savoir si elle propose un accès gratuit à des services de VOD. Inscrivez-vous sur les sites de streaming gratuits financés par la publicité comme Rakuten TV ou Pluto TV. Ils proposent des films 6 mois après leur sortie. Vous pouvez combiner toutes ces solutions pour maximiser votre catalogue de films récents en streaming gratuit. Veillez cependant à ne pas conserver vos abonnements payants au-delà des périodes d'essai si vous ne souhaitez pas les utiliser. Quelles séries populaires regarder gratuitement en streaming ?Les séries rencontrent un succès croissant et il existe de nombreuses façons de regarder gratuitement les séries les plus populaires du moment. Les chaînes télévisées mettent généralement leurs programmes à disposition en replay pendant 7 jours après diffusion. C'est le cas de TF1, M6 ou Canal+ qui proposent des séries inédites. Vous pouvez aussi profiter des essais gratuits des plateformes de streaming. Netflix, Amazon Prime Video ou OCS vous donnent accès à toutes leurs séries pendant 7 à 30 jours. Certains services de streaming gratuits financés par la publicité diffusent aussi des séries à succès quelques mois après leur diffusion initiale.
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