Suzume continues Masakato Shinkai's tradition, delivering a heartfelt story on love, grief, and the man-nature relationship.
also delves deeper into some darker aspects of human experiences, such as losing a parent. The result is Shinkai’s most mature work to date.
When Sōta is unexpectedly turned into a three-legged chair, Suzume takes it upon herself to close these portals and prevent further harm. Suzume’s adventure takes her through several disaster-stricken locations across Japan, meeting new people and facing many challenges. The farther Suzume gets from home, the more she discovers about herself and her past.
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