About Weathering with You
Weathering with You (2019), Makoto Shinkai's follow-up to Your Name, is a breathtaking anime that blends fantasy, romance, and environmental themes. The story follows Hodaka, a runaway teenager in a perpetually rainy Tokyo, who discovers Hina, a mysterious girl with the power to clear the skies. Their bond deepens as they start a small business selling sunny days, but this miracle comes at a profound personal cost.
Visually, the film is a masterpiece. Shinkai and CoMix Wave Films deliver hyper-realistic rain effects, dazzling sunlight sequences, and a lovingly detailed Tokyo that feels both familiar and magical. The voice performances (especially Kotaro Daigo and Nana Mori) bring genuine emotional weight to the young lovers' journey. RADWIMPS returns with another moving score that perfectly complements the film's shifting moods.
Beyond the stunning animation, Weathering with You is a poignant story about climate change, societal pressure, and the radical choices of youth. It asks whether personal happiness can outweigh the greater good—a question that makes the film's climax deeply resonant. While comparisons to Your Name are inevitable, this film stands on its own as a touching and ambitious fairy tale for the modern age. For fans of anime, magical realism, or simply beautiful storytelling, this is an essential watch that will linger long after the final, sun-drenched frame.
Visually, the film is a masterpiece. Shinkai and CoMix Wave Films deliver hyper-realistic rain effects, dazzling sunlight sequences, and a lovingly detailed Tokyo that feels both familiar and magical. The voice performances (especially Kotaro Daigo and Nana Mori) bring genuine emotional weight to the young lovers' journey. RADWIMPS returns with another moving score that perfectly complements the film's shifting moods.
Beyond the stunning animation, Weathering with You is a poignant story about climate change, societal pressure, and the radical choices of youth. It asks whether personal happiness can outweigh the greater good—a question that makes the film's climax deeply resonant. While comparisons to Your Name are inevitable, this film stands on its own as a touching and ambitious fairy tale for the modern age. For fans of anime, magical realism, or simply beautiful storytelling, this is an essential watch that will linger long after the final, sun-drenched frame.


















