Suzume (Suzume no Tojimari): Doors to the Past, Worms, and a Chair-Boy Road Trip
Suzume (Suzume no Tojimari): Doors to the Past, Worms, and a Chair-Boy Road Trip Hey adventure-loving otakus and Shinkai superfans! If you've ever peeked through a creepy door and unleashed chaos—or road-tripped with a talking chair while giant worms trash Japan— Suzume is your next emotional rollercoaster. Makoto Shinkai's 2022 masterpiece follows a spunky teen sealing supernatural portals to save her country, all while unpacking grief from the 2011 Tohoku disaster. I watched it wide-eyed on a lazy afternoon, laughing at the absurdity, then bawling through sky-high feels. It's fantasy road trip meets heartfelt healing—pure Shinkai magic that'll have you slamming doors on your own regrets. wikipedia The Story: From Creepy Doors to Epic Worm-Chasing Quest Seventeen-year-old Suzume Iwato lives a quiet life in Kyushu with her aunt, haunted by fuzzy memories of losing her mom in the 2011 earthquake. One day, curiosity leads her to an abandoned school's eerie door....