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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Certificate: PG Director: Makoto Shinkai Cast: Nanoka Hara, Hokuto Matsumura, Eri Fukatsu Distributor: Sony/Crunchyroll Running Time: 122 mins What more could you want from an anime than watching a 17-year-old girl getting whisked away by a handsome stranger with supernatural powers who then turns into a cute talking chair for the majority of the running</p>
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<dt>Director:</dt>
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<p>What more could you want from an anime than watching a 17-year-old girl getting whisked away by a handsome stranger with supernatural powers who then turns into a cute talking chair for the majority of the running time? That all happens in the first 20 minutes of <em><strong>Suzume</strong></em>, and from then on in the adventure, silly humour and bold comment on environmental disaster and grief plays out as an exhilarating road trip across Japan.</p>
<p>The film is inspired by Haruki Murakami&#x2019;s short story, &#x2018;Super Frog Saves Tokyo&#x2019; which he wrote after the 1995 Japan earthquake. Following <em><strong>Weathering With You</strong></em> and <a href="https://amzn.to/3GCHE3m" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em><strong>Your Name</strong></em></a>, writer-director <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/dvd-and-bluray/weathering-with-you-wholl-stop-the-rain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Makoto Shinkai</a> locates humour and depth in the soul-seeking journey of a girl whose life has been overshadowed by bereavement.</p>
<p>Suzume lives with her 40-year-old auntie in Kyushu, who took her in as a small child after her mother passed away. When Suzume discovers a new realm hidden behind secret doors where time stands still and she can prevent catastrophe, she slowly unlocks repressed memories and feelings of loss.</p>
<p>This is a delightfully quirky and poignant coming-of-ager that powerfully pays tribute to those affected by the earthquake and tsunami disaster that ravaged Japan on 11 March 2011. The film not only tenderly traces Suzume&#x2019;s sorrow, but follows the aftershocks that ripple through all the characters whose lives have been touched by tragedy.</p>
<p>The animation is beautifully rendered striking a tranquil and entrancing tone during the gentler scenes. The ocean glistens brightly and the skies glow with pink, purple and blue, setting a magical ambience that chimes with the film&#x2019;s themes of hopefulness and possibility. In the darker sequences, where a giant wormlike presence that looks like a malicious strawberry twizzler attacks the peaceful settings, the film superbly builds suspense, by turning innocent childlike locations like a funfair into menacingly scary places.</p>
<p>With <em><strong>Suzume</strong></em>, Shinkai has crafted another fantastic adventure through big emotions and major issues that whizzes along at a fast pace while also tugging at the heartstrings. Bring tissues!</p>
<p><em><strong>Suzume will be in UK and Irish cinemas on 14 April</strong></em></p>
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