Review of Suzume
Like Makoto Shinkai's previous works, "Suzume no Tojimari" features stunning and detailed visuals. The breathtaking backdrops, captivating play of light, and subtle character designs create an enchanting visual experience. The story touches on themes of loss, healing, and personal growth. Suzume's character embarks on a deep emotional journey that audiences of all ages can relate to. Suzume is a complex character who grows throughout the film. Her emotional journey, from experiencing loss to discovering courage and purpose, is portrayed effectively. The supporting characters also play significant roles in the development of the story. The film’s soundtrack, composed by Radwimps and Kazuma Jinnouchi, enhances the atmosphere andemotions. The beautiful background music and powerful songs add depth to the viewing experience.
The concept of mysterious doors that connect different worlds, along with the adventure of closing them, introduces an intriguing element of fantasy. This aspect adds a layer to the story, keeping the audience engaged. However, some elements of these worlds are not explained in detail, potentially leaving viewers with unanswered questions about the logic and rules of the fantasy world presented.