Suzume’s ending features time travel and ancient gods but it’s not as complex as that of Your Name, while still stirring viewers' feelings.
Like the other movies by Makoto Shinkai, Suzume has a complex ending that encapsulates all the themes presented in the story and delivers the powerful message behind it. While the ending of Suzume may seem a bit cryptic at first view, it's actually easy to interpret once the movie is put in perspective through the author's previous works.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Story of Suzume Suzume’s journey begins in a quiet town in Kyushu when she encounters Souta, a young man who travels Japan, searching for mysterious doors located in the ruins of places abandoned by humans. When Suzume finds one of such doors near her hometown, she unwillingly releases a guardian deity, freeing the supernatural force it was guarding, called "the Worm".
In the Ever-After, Daijin has a change of heart and decides to help Suzume in freeing Souta. However, the Worm is raging and trying to escape to the world of the living, where he will cause massive destruction. Daijin turns back into the Keystone and, together with his twin deity, Sadaijin, they let Suzume and Souta use them to seal the Worm in the Ever-After again.
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