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The Girl Next Door Never Wears A Bra And I Can See Her Nipples - She Seduces Me While Her Boyfriend Isn't Looking - Suzume Mino
The busty neighbor I'm moving to is Suzume Mino! As a matter of course, I spent time with no bra, and the god milk that appeared on the transparent nipple ... Even though I had a boyfriend, I was tempted by mischief when I noticed that I was having trouble with my eyes. The act escalated more and more, and the crotch exploded to the god development that doubted the surprise! A dreamlike new activity full of immorality has begun!
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Plot Summary
Suzume Iwato, a 17-year-old girl living in a quiet Kyushu town, encounters a mysterious young man named Souta Munakata. When she follows him to a series of abandoned doors scattered across Japan, she accidentally unleashes supernatural forces that threaten the country. Now, Suzume must embark on a journey to close these 'Ever-Closing Doors' and prevent a great disaster, all while trying to rescue Souta, who has been transformed into a three-legged chair.
Critical Reception
Makoto Shinkai's 'Suzume' was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its stunning animation, emotional storytelling, and beautiful score. While some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic in comparison to his previous works, the film was lauded for its ambitious scope and heartwarming themes of loss, healing, and connection.
What Reviewers Say
Visually breathtaking animation that brings a fantastical world to life.
A deeply emotional story that explores themes of grief and finding hope.
Makoto Shinkai's signature blend of romance and supernatural elements is present, though some find it familiar.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved 'Suzume,' highlighting its beautiful visuals, touching story, and memorable characters. Many praised its ability to evoke strong emotions and deliver a satisfying adventure.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 46th Japan Academy Film Prize.
Fun Fact
The film's score features a collaborative song, 'Suzume,"' performed by pop star-turned-actor Toaka.
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