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Weathering With You May 2026

Here’s a write-up for Weathering With You (Tenki no Ko), suitable for a review, recommendation, or analysis. Makoto Shinkai’s follow-up to the global phenomenon Your Name is a film of breathtaking beauty and emotional risk. Weathering With You doesn’t just aim to recapture lightning in a bottle; it trades lightning for a relentless, melancholic downpour and asks: is personal happiness worth a world out of balance?

Radwimps returns to compose the score, and their collaboration with Shinkai has only deepened. The piano melodies are more mournful, the rock crescendos more urgent. Tracks like “Grand Escape” and “Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?” (sung by Toko Miura) don’t just accompany the action; they become the emotional heartbeat of the story, elevating teenage angst to operatic tragedy. Weathering with You

Perfect for fans of magical realism, climate fiction, and stories where the right choice isn’t always the heroic one. Here’s a write-up for Weathering With You (Tenki

If you want a film that leaves you with a clean, cathartic cry, Your Name is your movie. But if you want a film that haunts you for days, making you look at the rain outside your window and wonder about the price of sunshine—watch Weathering With You . Radwimps returns to compose the score, and their

Weathering With You is not as tidy or crowd-pleasing as Your Name . It’s messier, sadder, and more confrontational. But it is also more mature. It asks a profound question for our era: Are we willing to sacrifice the people we love for a perfect world that may never come?