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By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic Although one might feel weary in advance to hear Suzume is yet another anime in which a young person is enlisted into a struggle to save their family ...
Actually, just about everything in Suzume is exceptional. Long after the credits roll, viewers will find themselves craving for more or something similar— perhaps even an anime film about ...
With “Suzume,” he references the 3/11 tremors and tsunami outright in the film’s prologue as Suzume stumbles through what seems like a parallel dimension alone, facing the surreal ...
Makoto Shinkai, a well-known name in the anime industry, directed Suzume film. His films are known for stunning visuals and supernatural elements, and they seamlessly fuse modern Japan with ...
In “Suzume,” which was released in Japan before an international premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February, Shinkai engages with the Tōhoku earthquake directly for the ...
Following the recent success of his domestic, international, and record-breaking hits Your Name and Weathering With You comes his latest light romance adventure film Suzume. The film follows a 17 ...
Makoto Shinkai‘s latest anime feature, “Suzume,” hits American theaters this weekend. The film is set in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake that devastated Japan’s Tohoku region ...
Suzume has made its way to the United States, and this latest film by director Makoto Shinkai is already making waves. With nearly $300 million at the global box office, Suzume is on track to beco ...
Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell go through a one-in-a-lifetime journey in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, which just released a ...
Most filmmakers can only dream of the kind of success that Makoto Shinkai has enjoyed over the last decade. His last three features – Your Name, Weathering with You, and Suzume – have ...
Suzume decides to travel across the country to help close the portals before it's too late. Makoto Shinkai, inset, and a still from his new film "Suzume". The Japanese filmmaker spoke to Newsweek ...