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Kimi no na wa ghibli
Kimi no na wa ghibli





kimi no na wa ghibli

More than in the literal sense, however, Shinkai loves to communicate important, relatable issues through his films. For a film filled with doors that need to be closed, it’s a clear theme to derive. The story of Suzume no Tojimari is all about closure, according to a statement from Shinkai to io9.

kimi no na wa ghibli

The places she wanders into have a sky where all hours of the day seem to blend together- Beckoned by the mysterious doors, Suzume's "journey of closing doors" begins.” The doors that opened must be closed to shut out calamity that lies on the other side. Suzume feels drawn by an invisible power and reaches out to the door - Soon, doors all over Japan start opening one after another. “Suzume, a 17-year-old girl who lives in a quiet town in Kyushu, meets a young man on a journey "looking for doors." Suzume follows him to a ruin to a dilapidated building in the mountains and finds a free-standing, undisturbed door t as if "it" alone were saved from devastation. The trailer also gives a taste of the music that Shinkai’s films are known for, and Suzume no Tojimari’s soundtrack sounds just as great as Your Name’s! Related: 7 Weird Ways Anime Characters Have Gained PowersĪ compelling narrative, and when told through a road movie that takes place across Japan, we’re sure Suzume no Tojimari will feature stunning scenery just like Shinkai’s other films. After meeting a man who is looking for these doors, they discover one in the mountains of Japan that leads to a disaster nearly striking her hometown.

kimi no na wa ghibli

Suzume no Tojimari follows seventeen-year-old protagonist Suzume Iwato as she takes on a coming-of-age adventure across Japan, closing doors that, when open, release destruction and disaster.







Kimi no na wa ghibli