Site icon Spoiler Free Reviews

SUZUME 🤩

The latest from Makoto Shinkai is so approachable that you don’t need to be an anime fan to appreciate it. I’ve been a fan of Sinkai’s work since 2016’s YOUR NAME and his equally ambitious follow-up, WEATHERING WITH YOU. While SUZUME isn’t entirely on par with his previous films, it easily makes up for this with a fun journey, a lovable protagonist, and some more catchy songs from Shinkai’s music collaborator – Radwimps.

So why does Shinkai’s work get more theatrical attention here in the States than other anime filmmakers? I think it’s because his films are the closest in spirit to Hayao Miyazaki (SPIRITED AWAY, PRINCESS MONONOKE, and several more). The technical styles might be different since Shinkai uses more J-pop. Still, the messages underneath them are always about a human element, mapping to stories of loss, belonging, and friendship. With SUZUME, the story might be fantastical in base (heck, it even includes a talking chair), but underneath that fantasy is an authentic movie about the loss of parents.

SUZUME should get an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Film this year. It’s a beautifully realized story that comes to life thanks to the charm of the lead character, Suzume. Also, just try and get the new Radwimps song, ā€œKanata Haluka,ā€ out of your head! šŸ˜

It’s available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Exit mobile version