![]() The story shares the typical Makoto Shinkai tropes such as a calamity, a boy-girl duo, etc., but it never fails to impress you.įor those unaware, it is the tale of a young girl named Suzume who gets entangled in a series of catastrophic events when she meets a strange man in the streets. Right from the start, the movie captivated me with its impeccable visuals. Talking about how awesome the movie was, well, Suzume is another great cinematic experience from the creator behind stellar works like Your Name, Weathering With You, 5 Centimeters per Second, and more. That’s enough about my experience of watching a new anime movie in India, now onto the review of the Suzume no Tojimari movie. Watching an anime alone sure brings you comfort but watching it and celebrating it with the anime fans truly elevated the experience turning it into a memorable and precious moment for me. Well, that was the most joyous thing about this experience. ![]() Well, by now we know that is expected for the Makoto Shinkai movie already, right? Fans erupted with claps, applauded for every brilliant montage, and went crazy for the humorous scenes. But once the movie started, all of us were silent and wonderstruck by the visuals. It was extremely fun to embrace the anime culture and everything about our favorite animes with everyone. While waiting for the movie to start, I could see many groups of fans cheering and shouting chants like, “Shinzo wo Sasageyo!”, “Eren Yeager”, “Luffy”, “Dattebayo,” and more enjoying with their fellow otakus. While Western audiences are different when it comes to enjoying and elevating the movie-watching experience inside theatres, our Indian fans are on another level. Friday was a working day too, yet the cinema hall was brimming with fans in their cool anime merch. Just know that I’m from a Tier 2 city in India and was so surprised to see so many anime fans at the PVR Cinemas near my home even though I’m not from a Metropolitan Indian city. Even the creator Makoto Shinkai visited India for its grand release, but I wasn’t fortunate enough to meet him and hear his thoughts on Suzume.īut watching this movie in the theatres is a big win in my books already. Well, that dream came true this week with the release of Suzume no Tojimari all over India. I have turned into an ardent fan of Makoto Shinkai’s filmography over the years and always wanted to witness one of his works on the big screen.
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