Name: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The film: Infinity Castle
Director: Haruo Sotozaki
Cast: Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kitō, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Hiro Shimono, Takahiro Sakurai, Akira Ishida
Writer: Ufotable, Koyoharu Gotouge
Note: 3.5 / 5
Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba): Infinity Castle is an anime film that continues the story as a series of the last season of the series. With Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kitō, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, and many others come back to express the characters, he took a massive battle against demons.
If you plan to watch the film in theaters this week, here is the criticism of IHNS that you need to check.
The intrigue
After treating injuries caused by the kagaya Ubuyashiki trap, Muzan Kibutsuji withdrew in his dimensional bastion, the Château d’Infinity. While he traps the Slayer Body Demon inside with him, the central characters are separated and begin to fight against many demons.
Will they fight and survive, or will they succumb to their injuries, giving Muzan the last laugh?
Good
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is a visual masterpiece that cannot be sufficiently stressed. The film takes us through an adventurous highlight of all the seasons that the show has had to offer in recent years.
With Tanjiro and Giyu who join forces to face Akaza, Zenitsu develops more heroism, revealing his background to be darker than expected. The brilliant artistic style of Ufotable improves the dynamics of the action, which is helped by the source material of the manga.
In particular, while the film presents a rapid succession of combat scenes, the subtleties that lead to the peak of history make it an entertaining watch. The animation of the film seems surreal, and each character undergoes a significant development in his arch of history, which makes it a mature and fulfilling company for fans.
The characters are brilliantly written, especially with Zenitsu and Akaza. With the fight of Shinobu and Doma, leaving a lasting impact, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is strong with his narration, leaving a Banger cliffhanger for his suite.
With exemplary performance of vocal distribution, cinematography and infinity Castle edition also deserve praise from the start.
The bad
Although the animation style and the characters meet the expectations of fans, it may not be the best choice of a film for someone who did not know tradition.
The anime film tends to have a stretched story, which makes it a succession of one fight after another, similar to the films John Wick. While an animated passionate observer will understand this story, occasional viewers could find it exhausting.
In addition, the film is a continuation of the previous seasons of the animated series, and the moments which lead to the ultimate end will only be understood if the whole series is covered in advance.
The repetitive nature of the narration for each character, offering a dark story to everyone, is typical of manga adaptations. However, for any new person in the anime world, they will be authoritarian or incompatible.
Performance
The voice acting by Japanese actors is really exceptional. While Natsuki Hanae and Takahiro Sakurai offer powerful performances, the melancholy moments offered by Saori Hayami and the massive moments of Hiro Shimono stay with the spectator for hours after watching.
Look at the DEMON Slayer’s trailer: Infinity Castle
The verdict
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is a perfect follow -up of the series. With the first part taking us through such an emotional wave and the following with an exhilarating cliffhanger for a suite, each fan would be excited for future payments to come.
On the other hand, anyone who did not know the story or the genre might not be impressed by the film.
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