Review of Suzume
Despite the story that is sounds pretty dark, it’s actually pretty funny and sometimes light-hearted. Makoto Shinkai is a man who knows how to create beautiful visuals and stories from a disaster background. Suzume’s storyline is up there. It’s good and it’s quite straightforward. It’s the fusion of youth romance, drama, and adventure. Making the romance bloom along with the adventure of the main characters. It’s a seamless fusion between the real world and the fantasy world. No such thing as an extreme plot twist making this film more emotionally relatable instead of giving a gimmick shock. The intensity also steadily grows as the film processing. Someflashbacks are infused to bring the drama elements out. Yeah, the plot is simple but it’s clean, well-directed, and the details are amazing.
Suzume in short is a film with enchanting visual storytelling. Overall, the visuals in Suzume are a marvel of animation, and they contribute to the film’s themes of resilience, lingering sadness, and the power of hope.
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