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All rights reserved. Suzume review: everything that’s magical about Makoto Shinkai’s imagination - The VergeSkip to main contentThe VergeThe Verge logo. The Verge homepageThe Verge homepageThe VergeThe Verge logo. /Tech/Reviews/Science/Entertainment/MoreMenuExpandThe VergeThe Verge logo. MenuExpandFilmSuzume is everything that’s beautiful and moving about Makoto Shinkai’s imaginationMakoto Shinkai’s Suzume is his most exuberant movie yet and a powerful rumination on holding space for the past. By Charles Pulliam-Moore, a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. 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.
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