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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle

Original title: 劇場版「鬼滅の刃」無限城編 第一章 猗窩座再来

Released: 2025-07-18

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7.8/10

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The Demon Slayer Corps are drawn into the Infinity Castle, where Tanjiro, Nezuko, and the Hashira face terrifying Upper Rank demons in a desperate fight as the final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji begins.

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Reviews

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Jenny rating: 10

created at: 08/03/2025edited at: 08/29/2025

🌟 10/10 – A Visual Masterpiece That Redefines Anime Cinema 🌟 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle is not just anime—it's an art form in motion. Ufotable has once again shattered expectations, delivering what is arguably the greatest animation ever seen in anime history. Every frame of Infinity Castle is a painting. Every battle is a symphony of light, color, movement, and emotion. The sheer scale of the Infinity Castle arc is staggering. Shifting gravity, kaleidoscopic architecture, and relentless pacing pull you into a world that feels boundless and terrifying. And through this madness, the animators create visual clarity and storytelling precision that defy logic. The fights aren’t just flashy—they’re intimate, brutal, and deeply emotional. You feel every breath, every strike, every sacrifice. Tanjiro, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and the Hashira face impossible odds with a sense of weight and urgency that grips your chest. Character moments hit harder than ever. The Upper Moons are terrifying in both presence and power. And Muzan? An absolute force of dread. What truly sets Infinity Castle apart isn’t just the spectacle—though it is unparalleled. It’s the way the animation serves the heart of the story. Loyalty, grief, fury, and love are painted across the screen with every cut, every cry, every flicker of a blade. This is peak anime. A cultural milestone. A visual symphony. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is what happens when anime dares to be legendary. 🔥 A flawless 10/10. Nothing comes close. 🔥

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dumasori rating: 7

created at: 09/12/2025edited at: 09/12/2025

Good but not extraordinary I watched it yesterday, and movies like this deserve no less than an IMAX experience. Having said that, I walked out with a mixed experience. I felt that they tried to squeeze too many side stories in one movie. In the first 2/3 of the movie, you keep going back and forth from fight scenes to side stories, which breaks the tempo. It was not well executed, and I would have preferred if they just finished one side story and then come back to the fight scenes to finish it. Also, many side stories were finished in rush, which did not add much context of emotions. Overall, the actions sequences and sound effects were great. I think they have 2 more movies linked up to finale, and hope they conclude the story in a more meaningful way.

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CinemaSerf rating: 7

created at: 09/19/2025edited at: 09/19/2025

This latest series of adventures sees “Tanjiro” and “Nezuko” drawn into the equivalent of an animated Escher drawing as both they and the Hashira have to face a formidable array of Upper Rank demons as they sink lower and lower into this perfectly detailed, fluid, abyss of a construction. With the ultimate battle against “Muzan” getting ever closer, they must first face the mighty “Akaza” who has not only a remarkable arsenal of quirks and skills, but also something hitherto unseen by our intrepid “Tanjiro” - bit how to defeat it? It’s a film that starts as we are used to, with end to end combat scenes but around the midway point, we flip the vinyl over and enter onto an altogether more informative path. We are being told of the tragedies that touched the life of “Akaza” before his demonic days. We learn of a time when he was capable of love and affection, but was in turn subject to the most heinous of betrayals that left his soul vulnerable to the temptations of a life where revenge on those who offended him (think “Anakin Skywalker” a little bit) when offered to him. It is good to see little more in-depth characterisation going on in this film, it helps us to balance the forces of good and evil and there is more than plenty action to keep the pace moving and avoid that backstory becoming too melancholic. The setting within the aptly named “Infinity Castle” challenges linear perspectives effectively with an effective sense of the multi-dimensional that allows the artists (and the CGI) to assume something gossamer-like as solid structures melt and what is down becomes up and gravity takes a back seat. It has some gore to it, and some scenes aren’t for the faint-hearted, but it’s the best yet of the “Demon Slayer” movies and stands alone, well.

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Nick rating: 9

created at: 09/21/2025edited at: 10/08/2025

Infinity Castle is a breathtaking kickoff to the final Demon Slayer saga, and it wastes no time plunging us into the chaos. The animation is jaw-dropping, with Ufotable pushing their craft to dizzying new heights—fluid battles, haunting visuals, and a sense of scale that makes every frame feel monumental. The pacing is relentless but never empty, balancing spectacle with raw emotion as Tanjiro and the Hashira face their darkest trials yet. While it’s clearly setting the stage for an epic trilogy (with 2027 and 2029 still looming), this first entry stands tall on its own—delivering both tragedy and triumph in equal measure. It ends not with closure, but with anticipation, leaving you desperate for what comes next. A near-perfect blend of heart and spectacle.