








Suzume's journey begins when she meets a young man looking for a door. Following him, she finds one and reaches for the knob. Doors open across Japan, unleashing destruction. Now Suzume must close them to prevent further disaster. On the other side of the door... was time in it's entirety. Review: This how to make a female lead movie without killing your brain cells. The story and pacing is good. Review: Beautifully done! I remember watching the early trailer about a girl, a cat, and a chair, and thinking "Huh... I can't see myself getting so emotionally invested in an anthropomorphic chair that I could cry over it, but if Makoto Shinkai is making it, I bet I will" And I did. Though never about the chair... it's the blacked-out pages in the diary... oof, gets me every time. It is his masterful use of understated visual language like that which lets him tell what are actually quite dark and difficult stories and topics, but still keep them light and family friendly. For the kids in the audience, the shift in tone is noticed... meanwhile the adults watching are choking back tears. The whole story is about loss. Loss of family, loss of home, loss of self, and how all of that shapes and defines people... but not in a world-ending way; It is ultimately a story of hope, and how we get through losses personally, and culturally, and reconcile them with the present to carry on an live a fulfilling life. Beautiful animation, with stunning sky-boxes, set to an amazing sound track.. Truly some of his best work. But pretty much all of his movies are gold. I think 'Weathering with you' or 'place promised in our early days' is my favorite, with this close behind. But really, I think the only 'miss' of his works is 'children who chase lost voices', and even that was OK, just not stellar like the rest of his work. If Makoto Shinkai has his name on the movie, then you know you are in for a beautifully told story.








| ASIN | B0CQKNG56X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,632 in Movies & TV Shows ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows ) #56 in Animation |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (435) |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 174 x 135 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 132 g |
| Language | Japanese |
| Manufacturer | Crunchyroll |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.42 x 17.37 x 13.46 cm; 132 g |
| Release date | 12 March 2024 |
| Studio | Crunchyroll |
| Subtitles: | English |
D**N
This how to make a female lead movie without killing your brain cells. The story and pacing is good.
C**V
Beautifully done! I remember watching the early trailer about a girl, a cat, and a chair, and thinking "Huh... I can't see myself getting so emotionally invested in an anthropomorphic chair that I could cry over it, but if Makoto Shinkai is making it, I bet I will" And I did. Though never about the chair... it's the blacked-out pages in the diary... oof, gets me every time. It is his masterful use of understated visual language like that which lets him tell what are actually quite dark and difficult stories and topics, but still keep them light and family friendly. For the kids in the audience, the shift in tone is noticed... meanwhile the adults watching are choking back tears. The whole story is about loss. Loss of family, loss of home, loss of self, and how all of that shapes and defines people... but not in a world-ending way; It is ultimately a story of hope, and how we get through losses personally, and culturally, and reconcile them with the present to carry on an live a fulfilling life. Beautiful animation, with stunning sky-boxes, set to an amazing sound track.. Truly some of his best work. But pretty much all of his movies are gold. I think 'Weathering with you' or 'place promised in our early days' is my favorite, with this close behind. But really, I think the only 'miss' of his works is 'children who chase lost voices', and even that was OK, just not stellar like the rest of his work. If Makoto Shinkai has his name on the movie, then you know you are in for a beautifully told story.
J**R
La película llegó a tiempo y en buen estado. Muy buena animación e historia, Makoto Shinkai es de los mejores para crear historias emotivas.
K**V
Love the box it came with. The movie was incredible, definitely a must watch and own.
K**K
If you're tired of the constant so-so animes then Suzume is a great find for you! Suzume is an enchanting adventure that follows a spirited high school girl named Suzume who discovers a mysterious door in the mountains of Japan. When she opens it, she inadvertently unleashes chaos by allowing magical disasters to spill into the world. Teaming up with a handsome traveler named Souta, who has his own secrets, Suzume embarks on a quest to close these doors and restore balance. As they journey together, they encounter quirky characters, face thrilling challenges, and delve into Suzume’s past. With breathtaking landscapes and heartwarming moments, this film blends fantasy with a coming-of-age story, exploring themes of loss, friendship, and finding one’s place in the world. Get ready for a visually stunning ride filled with emotion and adventure!
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