Makoto Shinkai’s latest film, “Weathering With You,” couldn’t have been accompanied by better meteorological conditions than in the weeks leading up to its July 19 release. Titled “Tenki no Ko,” meaning “child of the weather” in Japanese, the film depicts the capital in the middle of one of the longest rainy spells in decades while telling the love story between a boy and a girl who can make it sunny. While Skinkai became a household name for his film “Your Name,” he says that “Weathering With You” is very different. “Since it’s the same person making it, naturally some elements will feel the same. But I did want to make a completely different story. I had to create some distance between myself and what I had already achieved with ‘Your Name,’” says Shinkai. Read the full interview with the link in our bio. (Martin Holtkamp photo)
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