Weathering with You/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.

"If the definition of a hero is a person who would, the protagonist of this film, Hodaka, is not a hero..."
 * Base Breaker:
 * Hodaka himself, mainly for what he did at the end. Some consider him a short-sighted, selfish, immature brat for . The fact that he ran away from home because he feels "suffocated" at home without telling audiences why he feels that way, in addition to him constantly running away from the police, does not help. Others consider him a heroic rebel for defying both a human society and a supernatural system that is apathetic at best to his and Hina's plights and, in the latter case,
 * The old priest and the elderly woman customer are seen in a poor light by some viewers, who interpret their positions - that the apparently abnormal rainfall is nature just putting things back to how it used to be - as unnecessarily giving airtime to climate change skeptics. Others think them a necessary reminder that, even in a reality that doesn't have any clear evidence of supernatural entities acting on it, humanity doesn't know as much about the climate and how the world ought to be as it wants to think it does.
 * Designated Hero: Hodaka is viewed this way by some, mostly for what is seen as selfish willingness to . Interestingly, Shinkai himself acknowledges this: