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2022    2h 2minAdventure, Fantasía
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Suzume, una joven chica de diecisiete años que vive en un pueblo tranquilo en la región de Kyushu, en el suroeste de Japón. La historia comienza cuando Suzume conoce a un misterioso joven que busca una 'puerta'. Los dos viajan juntos y encuentran una puerta vieja en una casa abandonada en las montañas. Como si algo tirara de ella, Suzume extiende su mano hacia la puerta, lo que comienza una serie de eventos desafortunados en todo Japón.
Directed by Makoto Shinkai
  • Nanoka HaraSuzume Iwato (voice)
  • Hokuto MatsumuraSouta Munakata (voice)
  • Eri FukatsuTamaki Iwato (voice)
  • Shota SometaniMinoru Okabe (voice)
  • Sairi ItoRumi Ninomiya (voice)
  • Kotone HanaseChika Amabe (voice)
  • Kana HanazawaTsubame Iwato (voice)
  • Matsumoto Hakuō IIHitsujiro Munakata (voice)
  • Ryunosuke KamikiTomoya Serizawa (voice)
  • Ann YamaneDaijin (voice)
  • Akari MiuraYoung Suzume Iwato (voice)
  • Yoji Ueda(voice)
  • Aimi(voice)
  • Yuu Ayase(voice)
  • Akihiro Tajima(voice)
  • Ryoko Nagata(voice)
  • Shinnosuke Imazu(voice)
  • Kyo Yaoya(voice)
  • Hinano Harumi(voice)
  • Nanae Sumitomo(voice)
  • rg94001 de noviembre de 2024
    The animation, as expected, is phenomenal. I found the first half very entertaining with a quick pace. The second half comes to a screeching halt, and I didn't enjoy this section as much. Though I think Shinkai has been reusing certain tropes in his last few movies, I think this tackles a different theme, and the very ending does a good job of driving it all home. Because it tried to approach his focus on nature in a different way, I appreciate it as it serves as sort of a culmination of iterations of him trying to find the perfect messaging.
  • Ty Leet24 de septiembre de 2025
    Such beautiful animation with a story full of heart; now I gotta watch Your Name!
  • Hakihiko8 de febrero de 2026
    Emotional, Lyrical, and Visually Stunning "Suzume no Tojimari" is a beautiful and emotionally resonant animated film, one that blends fantasy, loss, and healing with remarkable sensitivity. It's a work that feels both intimate and epic, confirming once again the strength of Makoto Shinkai's voice as a filmmaker. Visually, the movie is breathtaking. The animation is rich in detail, with stunning backgrounds and fluid motion that elevate every scene. The use of color and light is extraordinary, turning everyday locations into places filled with quiet magic and emotional weight. The story is simple on the surface, but deeply meaningful beneath it. It deals with grief, memory, and resilience in a way that feels honest and gentle, never exploitative. The journey unfolds with a poetic rhythm, allowing emotions to build naturally and land with real impact. Music plays a crucial role, perfectly intertwined with the visuals and narrative. The score enhances the sense of wonder and melancholy, guiding the emotional flow of the film without overpowering it. "Suzume no Tojimari" is a touching and beautifully crafted experience - heartfelt, visually stunning, and emotionally sincere. It's one of those films that quietly stays with you.
  • Lauri Grönholm26 de diciembre de 2025
    Once again a great Makoto Shinkai movie!
  • Chris C7 de julio de 2025
    Phenomenal animation and a really intriguing story help elevate this movie over so many others these days. The voice acting is great and despite a bit of a slow-down in the second half, things generally move along pretty quickly. While this doesn't quite reach the level of "Your Name", it's another excellent movie from Makoto Shinkai, who has quickly become one of my favorite anime directors.
  • James Kearney2 de diciembre de 2024
    A surprisingly good emotional film.
  • Pete Driver23 de diciembre de 2025
    Emotional and satisfying. Makoto Shinkai's love song to the scenery of Japan.
  • Cubane12 de abril de 2025
    Another example of damn good cinema by Makoto Shinkai. Breathtaking animation in concert with an engaging story set in his trademark backdrop of modern Japan, its unique culture, and the invisible distance that divides people.

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