Emotional lines of “Suzume”

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Telling the story of little Suzume – a victim of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster, the film draws an inspirational journey through localities in Japan, marking each step along the way. Suzume’s road to adulthood. Impressive in terms of visuals and sounds, Suzume still has a powerful story with emotional lines.

The emotional lines of 'Suzume'

I go here. Go to a place with someone you love.

Although Suzume has always shown her toughness and strength during the lockdown throughout Japan, this is the line that most clearly marks the psychological maturity of the 17-year-old schoolgirl. Suzume previously had always been afraid of the past, as well as somewhat denying her feelings for her companion Souta. However, at the decisive moment, little Suzume not only dared to face her feelings, but was also ready to overcome all dangers to rescue him.

The emotional lines of 'Suzume'

I want to live. Want to hear your voice. I don’t want to be alone. I fear death.

On the way to closing the doors, Suzume said no less than twice that she was not afraid of anything, not even death. However, when faced with the final test – also when witnessing Souta’s near death, Suzume admitted for the first time, she herself was afraid of death. When he heard Souta’s true heart that he wanted to live, Suzume also dared to admit it. Suzume feared death, not from fear of pain, but from fear of losing Souta, of not hearing his voice again.

The emotional lines of 'Suzume'

We know this life is fragile and death is always near. But even if it’s just for one more moment, we still want to live.

As a journey movie with the theme of natural disasters, Suzume appreciate the meaning of life, and human desire to live. Suzume was lucky to survive the terrible disaster, but she lost her mother forever. Even though she had to live in the past as a teenager, Suzume still loves life and the people around her. The journey to close doors across Japan is an opportunity for Suzume to experience the beautiful colors of life. And her lines with Souta expressing her desire to live fully express the spirit that director Shinkai Makoto wants to convey through the film.

The emotional lines of 'Suzume'

The future is not so scary. I will meet many people I love, and people who care about me.

At the end of the film, the grown-up Suzume had the opportunity to meet and face the old Suzume girl who was wandering in the vast grasslands, busy calling her mother. Having experienced those emotions, 17-year-old Suzume knows better than anyone how empty, heartbroken and helpless she felt when her mother passed away. But now, with more time, understanding more things about life, the grown-up Suzume believes that no matter what happens, this life is still worth living, the other future still has many wonderful things waiting for you. wait. The moment when 17-year-old Suzume stepped forward to advise 4-year-old Suzume, the audience couldn’t help but be moved and believe that the girl is now really an adult.

The emotional lines of 'Suzume'

Bringing wonderful messages about the beauty of life and passionate love for life, Suzume is a great film that will soothe the hearts of audiences of any age. Meaningful, profound messages help Suzume deserves to be one of the best works of the “sorrow witch” Shinkai Makoto’s filmmaking career.

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