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Suzume

Titre original : Suzume no Tojimari
  • 2022
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Suzume (2022)
A modern action adventure road story where a 17-year-old girl named Suzume helps a mysterious young man close doors from the outer side that are releasing disasters all over in Japan.
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Animation dessinée à la mainAnimeShojoAnimationAventureDrameFantaisie

Une porte donnant sur un autre monde a malencontreusement été ouverte par Suzume. De celle-ci s'échappe un ver qui est la cause de séismes. Voulant réparer son erreur, elle rencontre Sōta, u... Tout lireUne porte donnant sur un autre monde a malencontreusement été ouverte par Suzume. De celle-ci s'échappe un ver qui est la cause de séismes. Voulant réparer son erreur, elle rencontre Sōta, un jeune homme chargé de verrouiller ces passages.Une porte donnant sur un autre monde a malencontreusement été ouverte par Suzume. De celle-ci s'échappe un ver qui est la cause de séismes. Voulant réparer son erreur, elle rencontre Sōta, un jeune homme chargé de verrouiller ces passages.

  • Réalisation
    • Makoto Shinkai
  • Scénario
    • Makoto Shinkai
  • Casting principal
    • Nanoka Hara
    • Hokuto Matsumura
    • Eri Fukatsu
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Makoto Shinkai
    • Scénario
      • Makoto Shinkai
    • Casting principal
      • Nanoka Hara
      • Hokuto Matsumura
      • Eri Fukatsu
    • 213avis d'utilisateurs
    • 144avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 29 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux41

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    Nanoka Hara
    Nanoka Hara
    • Suzume Iwato
    • (voix)
    Hokuto Matsumura
    • Souta Munakata
    • (voix)
    Eri Fukatsu
    Eri Fukatsu
    • Tamaki Iwato
    • (voix)
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Minoru Okabe
    • (voix)
    Sairi Itô
    • Rumi Ninomiya
    • (voix)
    Kotone Hanase
    • Chika Amabe
    • (voix)
    Kana Hanazawa
    Kana Hanazawa
    • Tsubame Iwato
    • (voix)
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Tomoya Serizawa
    • (voix)
    Ann Yamane
    • Daijin
    • (voix)
    Akari Miura
    • Young Suzume
    • (voix)
    Nichole Sakura
    Nichole Sakura
    • Suzume Iwato
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Sota Munakata
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Jennifer Sun Bell
    Jennifer Sun Bell
    • Tamaki Iwato
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Hitsujiro Munakata
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Roger Craig Smith
    Roger Craig Smith
    • Minoru Okabe
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Bennett Abara
    Bennett Abara
    • Rumi Ninomiya
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Amanda Céline Miller)
    Rosalie Chiang
    Rosalie Chiang
    • Chika Amabe
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Allegra Clark
    Allegra Clark
    • Tsubame Iwato
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
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      • Makoto Shinkai
    • Scénario
      • Makoto Shinkai
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    9boboceaelena

    Stunning

    Beautiful animation, brilliant even, with a lot of attention to details. It captures perfectly the nature with the shimmering of roads and the sparkling of the sea.

    The story is interesting even if in some places it could have been better. The feeling of old places with memories from the past struck a cord.

    Regarding the love story, I'm not sure how the infatuation "that guy looks beautiful" transformed into deep love to say "I am more afraid of a world without him".

    The idea of what generates earthquakes is interesting.

    As usual for japanese anime, the final "lessons" can easily bring you to tears but you are better if you remember that lesson because it's about life.
    8mitchell5954

    Shinkai's Best Film In A While

    Suzume is the latest Makoto Shinkai movie. This is the first one I was lucky enough to see in theaters, and it was well worth it. I consider myself a fan of Shinkai's work, even though I thought his last two entries were overrated. I do like Your Name, though I do think the film is overhyped. It's by no means a masterpiece, at least when it comes to the writing. But I thought the film was okay. I was not a fan of Weathering with You at all though. Ironically, I think some of his best works are his more obscure titles. 5 Centimeters Per Second is my all-time favorite of his. I really enjoy Children Who Chase Lost Voices and Garden of Words. I even like Voices of a Distant Star and The Place Promised in Our Early Days. So how does Suzume rank with all of those?

    Well, like with all of Makoto Shinkai's films, the visuals and music are top tier. I don't think another anime director does background detail quite as good and real looking like Shinkai does. It looks even more impressive on the big screen. However, unlike the previous two films of his, I was much more into the story and characters here. I had no idea what this movie would be about going in, as the trailer kept everything vague and mysterious. But I found myself really liking the premise and the journey our main characters were on for the most part. I don't think there was any character in this I actively disliked either. With Your Name I found the lead characters great, but the writing and side characters were a mixed bag, especially in the third act. Other than looking and sounding amazing, like all Shinkai movies, I really liked nothing else about Weathering with You.

    The main issue with the film is the romance, and by extension some of the padded scenes in the middle. I know supernatural romance stories are Shinkai's thing. Almost every film of his has a romance between the main leads. Sometimes the romance is done well like in Garden of Words and even Your Name. Here though it feels very rushed and forced because of just how many things are going on and just how many side characters introduced that Suzume interacts with. One of two things I feel needs to be changed here. Either cut down on all the subplots and side characters and focus more time on the two leads' relationship or just not have it be a romance. Like I said, I like all the side characters in this. But if Shinkai really wanted a romance between Suzume and the main male Souta, he really needed to focus more on developing that instead distracting from it with all these other B-plots. As it is, the two should have just been really good friends like the two leads in Children Who Chase Lost Voices were.

    Overall, if you're a fan of Shinkai's work then this is a must watch. Even if you didn't care for his previous two films, you should still give this one a chance. It's not his best work in my opinion. I would still prefer Centimeters Per Second, Garden of Words, and Children Who Chase Lost Voices above this. Check those movies out too if you haven't. I'd give this one an 8 or 8.5 out of 10. That rating might go up or down depending on subsequent viewings. But right now, that's how I feel.
    8chiragrathod09

    A Visual Spectacle with a Heartfelt Core

    "Suzume," directed by Makoto Shinkai, is an enchanting animated film that masterfully blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and deeper emotional themes. Renowned for his previous works like "Your Name" and "Weathering with You," Shinkai continues to showcase his signature style in this beautifully crafted story.

    The film follows the journey of a young girl named Suzume, who stumbles upon a mysterious door in the mountains of Kyushu. This door leads to other worlds and opens up an array of adventures, but it also unleashes chaos that she must confront. Accompanied by a young man named Souta, her quest transforms into a race against time as they seek to close the doors to prevent disasters from affecting their reality.

    As expected from a Shinkai film, the animation in "Suzume" is nothing short of breathtaking. The vibrant landscapes of Japan, combined with meticulously detailed backgrounds, create an immersive world that draws the viewer in. The motion and fluidity of animated sequences are coupled with stunning visual effects that highlight the film's fantastical elements, making every frame a work of art.

    Suzume is a relatable protagonist whose emotional depth resonates throughout the film. Her character evolves dramatically as she grapples with her past, the losses she faces, and the responsibility that comes with her journey. Souta's character complements Suzume beautifully, bringing in a dynamic that balances humor and seriousness. The supporting characters, including Suzume's friends and family, add richness to her story, offering insights into her motivations and struggles.

    At its core, "Suzume" explores themes of grief, connection, and the importance of confronting one's emotions. The door symbolizes both opportunity and the consequences of one's choices, serving as a metaphor for how we deal with the past and the steps we take to move forward. The film touches on the impact of natural disasters, intergenerational trauma, and personal growth, providing not just entertainment but also deep reflections that linger after the credits roll.

    The musical score, crafted by the renowned musician Radwimps, enhances the emotional impact of the film. The soundtrack expertly blends with the visuals, guiding viewers through the highs and lows of Suzume's journey, adding layers of emotional depth. The songs are memorable and beautifully complement the narrative, further immersing the audience in her world.

    "Suzume" is a poignant and visually stunning film that appeals to both animation lovers and general audiences. It captures the essence of human emotions through the lens of fantasy and adventure, leaving viewers with a lasting impression. Makoto Shinkai proves once again that he is a master storyteller, and "Suzume" stands out as a testament to his genius. Whether you're a fan of his previous works or new to his films, "Suzume" is a cinematic experience that should not be missed.
    8talking_about_movies

    Brilliant Animation, Brilliant Direction, Brilliant Soundtrack, Incomplete Story

    This is one of those movies, which just makes it really tough on me to write about it. Because if I talk about the problems I had with the movie, it seems a bit unfair because it is in fact a good movie. But if I don't, that seems unfair too because I did have some problems with this movie. Here's a little background on my impression of the director (and the writer and the editor) - Makoto Shinkai. "Your Name" is one of the best movies I've ever seen (not just in anime). And I absolutely adore "5 Centimetres Per Second" and "Garden of Words". I sort of have a love-hate relationship with "Weathering With You". I can write a long paragraph about it, but long story short, I absolutely love the direction, animation and soundtrack of that movie, but I really don't like the script and the plot.

    Ok now to Suzume. I do think this is a good movie. And I think people are going to have a great time with it, because of Shinkai's masterful direction and the RADWIMPS' breath-taking soundtrack. But I'm disappointed with the plot. Well, not exactly disappointed, but let me explain a bit more. I had a lot of fun with the first half of this movie. In fact, I loved the first 80% of this movie. And that's also because the movie continuously kept adding more and more unanswered questions, which made the plot more and more mysterious and it was great, until I started realising that the movie doesn't have enough time left to answer all those questions. And it didn't. When the end credits rolled, I was disappointed because so many answers felt missing. So much supernatural stuff happened in between that just wasn't explained. And now that I think about it, even Your Name didn't exactly explain its supernatural stuff. But it worked because of its characters. Because even though those plotlines didn't have a logical reason, they surely had an emotional one. This movie didn't seem to have both. Here, I can see that shinkai is trying to fit these themes like moving on and death but they didn't seem to fit into the movie.

    You know, I can't help but feel that after the success of Your Name, Shinkai is trying to repeat some of the same formulas in his stories. Some similarities with Your Name in both Weathering With You and Suzume are very evident. Like a natural disaster looming over the characters, a romance that turns very dramatic in the second half. The romance in this movie actually felt a lot more natural than it did in Weathering with You. But the problem is that just like Your Name, Shinkai makes these romances take a very dramatic turn. And romance, being a delicate emotion, can't be forced so dramatically until a certain level of familiarity has been reached in the first half.

    He did this flawlessly in Your Name and that's because that movie is built around its romance. Whereas in this movie, it feels that he's trying to add a dramatic romance to a plot that could've done without it. Look that's why it's tough on me, you might think I hated this movie. Not even close. I had a good time with this movie, because it is in fact a good movie. It's just that it could have been a lot more than it is, which is why I have to say the things I said above. But like I said this movie is directed MAJESTICALLY. I mean Shinkai's direction is just insane. He makes you feel emotions that aren't even there to feel xD.

    And the animation is so, so gorgeous. As good as it was in his previous movies (maybe even better). And RADWIMPS is now 3 in 3 with this soundtrack. This soundtrack is just as good as Your Name and Weathering With You, and that's saying something. I mean there is a sequence, where a certain supernatural entity covers the city of Tokyo and it's like one of the most mesmerizing scenes I've ever seen. The way Shinkai shows that scene, with the breath-taking shots, brilliant animation and jaw-dropping soundtrack, I mean it brought tears to my eyes. Give this man an oscar xD.

    This is also Shinkai's funniest movie. There are some very funny sequences here. 1 specific hilarious plot point that continues throughout the movie was just genius. The movie starts off very quickly and seeing these characters trying to catch on with what all is happening just made it even more entertaining and funny. There are also some very touching moments, mostly because of how brilliantly they were directed. Shinkai's direction and RADWIMPS' soundtrack is a combination that's capable of completely taking over it's viewers. But that 1 part of my brain which was thinking about the plot kept pulling me back.

    Overall though I had a good time with this movie but I'd say Shinkai is capable of much more than this in terms of the plot. I certainly like it more than Weathering With You though.

    I love movies like 5 Centimetres Per Second and Garden of Words. They were great movies in their own right, and they were nothing like Your Name. Those movies explored deep emotions like separation, alienation and growing up and did it brilliantly. So any movie can be great in its own right. I have a lot of faith in Shinkai as a filmmaker and I'd like to see a different movie from him.

    (Btw you're going to get goosebumps when the title pops up at the beginning of the movie, trust me)
    9Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-2187

    Beautifully done animation...

    Suzume has become one of 2023's breakout hits and for good reason; though the film may have some similarities to Your Name and Weathering With You, it's got enough different material to make this film a nicely refreshing experience at the cinema.

    I don't know why some critics/audience-members have complained about the supposed similarities to Makoto Shinkai's previous films; directors have styles they refine to their heart's content, so it's an odd thing to point out here. With that said, Shinkai uses his 'magic realism' approach to tell an even more fantasy-oriented story than Your Name; there are talking cats and sentient chairs in this one instead of a 'simple' body-swap.

    Of course, the story's well realised but what about the animation? It's gorgeous! Of course it's gorgeous! It's so crisp and fluid that even the few imperfections here and there do not diminish the sense of seeing a fantastical take on modern Japan that's ripe for the 'real fantasy' imagery on display here. Also, the animation has a consistently cinematic (and larger than life) flare that few recent American animated offerings seem to have. The intimate and big set pieces never feel totally out of place. Everything here just... fits nicely.

    Suzume is the kind of animation that cinema was made to show off, and in THE showiest fashion possible! Makoto Shinkai has a real knack for theatrical stories.

    Suzume gets 4.5/5 stars. 9/10 points. This one is certainly worth getting a ticket to see!

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Whether going to the countryside to see his parents or traveling the country to present his movies, Makoto Shinkai was seeing more and more deserted places and deserted buildings in Japan, due to the country's aging demographics. He wondered why Japanese people have prayers for groundbreaking ceremonies, but not when the buildings are abandoned, unlike what happens for people. That's why he made the movie about mourning for places.
    • Gaffes
      The epicenter of the 2011 Touhoku earthquake was undersea, 45 miles off the East coast of Japan, so the worm couldn't possibly be responsible for it.
    • Citations

      Singer: How much meaning must we overcome before we reach our destination?

    • Crédits fous
      The title doesn't appear until around the 13-minute mark.
    • Connexions
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movies of 2023 (2023)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 avril 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Diziler Filmler
      • Film Sözlük
    • Langues
      • Japonais
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Suzume's Door-Locking
    • Sociétés de production
      • Aniplex
      • CoMix Wave Films
      • East Japan Marketing & Communications Inc.
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 932 037 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 001 705 $US
      • 16 avr. 2023
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 221 179 778 $US
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      • 2h 2min(122 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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