Summer Ghost

2021 [JAPANESE]

Action / Animation / Drama / Fantasy

22
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 6 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 90%
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 2276 2.3K

Plot summary

An urban legend says that lighting fireworks at an abandoned airfield will beckon the "summer ghost," a spirit that can answer any question. Three teenagers, Tomoya, Aoi, and Ryo, each have their own reason to show up one day. When a ghost named Ayane appears, she reveals she is only visible to those "who are about to touch their death." Compelled by the ghost and her message, Tomoya begins regularly visiting the airfield to uncover the true purpose of her visits.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
May 31, 2022 at 10:33 AM

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Top cast

David Errigo Jr. as Tomoya Sugisaki
Keith Silverstein as Additional Voices
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366.64 MB
1280*720
Japanese 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 39 min
Seeds 4
752.08 MB
1920*1080
Japanese 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
12 hr 39 min
Seeds 12

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by cheathamg 7 / 10

It's probably meaningful for a lot of kids.

This is a Japanese anime but they shot for an international audience by having all the printed material in Western alphabet. It is a slightly sad story about high school kids who are unhappy. What other kind is there? They want to make contact with a teenage ghost who was supposed to have died by suicide. They do make contact but her story is not as simple as they thought. The film is sweet and involving and I recommend it but it's not without flaws, especially towards the end where matters get a little chaotic. As I said, I recommend it, particularly for young people. It is aimed at that audience with a narrative revolving around the difficulties of making your way in a world filled with judgement, frustration and downright cruelty.

Reviewed by ranadeavadhut 8 / 10

A Spirited Encounter

Summer Shadows is an enchanting ghost anime that takes place in a picturesque coastal town during the sweltering summer months. The story follows a group of high school friends, led by the shy and reserved protagonist, Hiroki, as they embark on an unforgettable adventure that intertwines friendship, love, and supernatural mysteries.

Animation and Art (9/10): The animation quality of Summer Shadows is top-notch, showcasing vibrant colors that perfectly capture the essence of summer. The coastal landscapes and atmospheric ghostly scenes are beautifully rendered, immersing the audience in a world where the line between the living and the dead is blurred. The character designs are expressive and evoke a nostalgic charm, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Plot and Pacing (8/10): The plot centers around the discovery of an old, abandoned mansion rumored to be haunted by the vengeful spirit of a tragic love story from the past. As the group of friends starts investigating the mysteries surrounding the mansion, they find themselves entangled in a web of chilling encounters and paranormal activities. The pacing is well-balanced, keeping viewers engaged while allowing sufficient time for character development and backstory revelations.

Characters (8/10): The characters in Summer Shadows are relatable and endearing, each bringing their unique traits to the story. Hiroki's transformation from a timid introvert to a brave leader is one of the highlights, as he becomes the linchpin for the group's unity and determination. The romantic tension between him and the charismatic and outgoing Kaori adds depth to the plot, creating emotional moments that resonate with the audience.

Sound and Music (8/10): The anime's soundtrack complements the narrative wonderfully, with a mix of haunting melodies and catchy summer tunes. The sound effects during ghostly encounters effectively heighten the eerie atmosphere, sending shivers down viewers' spines. Additionally, the voice acting is commendable, conveying the emotions of the characters convincingly.

Themes and Messages (8/10): At its core, Summer Shadows is about friendship, love, and overcoming fears. The anime explores the theme of letting go of the past and learning to cherish the present. As the characters confront their fears and regrets, they develop a profound appreciation for life and the connections they share. The ghostly encounters serve as a metaphor for the emotional baggage that can haunt individuals, emphasizing the importance of facing one's inner demons.

Overall, Summer Shadows is a captivating ghost anime that successfully blends supernatural elements with heartfelt human drama. It will undoubtedly appeal to fans of both the supernatural and slice-of-life genres. Though it might not push the boundaries of its genre, the well-executed animation, compelling characters, and poignant themes make it a must-watch for any anime enthusiast, especially during the summer season.

Reviewed by rajarshiroy-48532 7 / 10

Amazing story but duration was too short

Tha movie had great potential. The story line was lovely and it was a real tear jerker. However, there was too much content to be simply covered in 40 minutes. An anime adaptation or a 2 hour long movie would have been fitting. The art is marvellous and pleasing to the eye. The voice acting is decent. But the movie didn't do the story justice. It felt- rushed. We didn't get to familiarise ourself with the characters and we didn't get to see their story properly. We didn't get to see the characters develop their friendship and there werent many scenes to show that they were friends. The backstory of each and every character was rushed. There are certain story telling styles in which the story is told in an ambiguous manner to make the viewer decipher the story themself. The story telling was similiar, but it felt rushed even then. They were put together poorly. This could have been better if the characters had more to them. The simplicity simply made the movie mid. It could have been amazing, but it wasn't up to the mark. The movie left me feeling somewhat unsatisfied. All in all, it was a good movie with a deep and amazing story but poor story telling. Give it a watch.

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