Directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, this Japanese sci-fi gem plays with one simple but brilliant concept: . Not just as a force, but as a cage.
If you loved The Place Promised in Our Early Days or want something with the emotional weight of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time , give this one a watch. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself looking at the sky a little differently afterward. patema inverted 2013
You know that feeling when you watch an animated film and can’t stop thinking about it for days? Patema Inverted did that to me. Directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, this Japanese sci-fi gem
In a post-apocalyptic world, the surviving "surface dwellers" live under a rigid, paranoid society, believing that the sky is an abyss. Anyone who falls upward into the “dangerous zone” is an "Inverted"—a person from an underground civilization where gravity pulls opposite. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself
Here’s a short, blog-style post inspired by the 2013 film Patema Inverted : Patema Inverted (2013) – When Falling Up is the Only Way Forward
The story follows Patema, a curious, adventurous Inverted girl, and Eiji, a surface boy bound by rules. When they meet (literally dangling from a fence), their worlds flip—emotionally and physically.