
Did I understand the lyrics? Of course not but I did appreciate the melodies. You cannot talk about anime as an art form without talking about the soundtrack that accompanies Weathering With You.

The artists who painstakingly worked on the film captured Toyko with the respect that the city deserves, from the exact locations and designs to how the rain falls and dances against someone’s cheek. Let’s get the obvious out of the way: Weathering With You is proof that anime is an art form that deserves more attention. RELATED: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: A Parallel Universe That’s Undeniably Quentin Tarantino It is, essentially, one heck of a coming-of-age love story that is brilliant and aesthetically pleasing to watch unfold.


Both in need of the money, Hodaka and Hina make a business of her powers, of which they painfully realize has consequences. At their second encounter, Hina exposes herself as a Sunshine Girl-the chosen one who is able to control the weather, essentially providing Tokyo with cloudless skies.
