
Movie spotlight
CHARLOTTE-Susabi
A surrealistic drama in which Japanese artist Kamimura, disillusioned by the world and himself, combats and connects with the world before him – as he moves freely among reality, memory and fantasy through the three women who are involved with him.
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Plot Summary
In a futuristic world where humanity faces extinction, a young woman named Charlotte is tasked with a critical mission. She must travel to the dangerous planet Susabi to retrieve a vital resource. Along the way, she encounters formidable obstacles and allies, all while battling her own inner demons and the weight of humanity's fate on her shoulders.
Critical Reception
CHARLOTTE-Susabi received a warm reception for its stunning animation and compelling, albeit brief, narrative. It was praised as a visually striking short that delivered a punchy sci-fi adventure, capturing the signature style of director Shinichirō Watanabe. Audience reactions were generally positive, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and intriguing premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality animation and visual flair.
Appreciated for its concise and engaging sci-fi storyline.
Noted as a strong example of Shinichirō Watanabe's directorial vision in short-form content.
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Fun Fact
CHARLOTTE-Susabi was produced as part of the 'Project Itoh' series, which adapted novels by the late science fiction author Project Itoh.
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