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A “QUICK!” Review of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle (2025)”

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Demon Slayer finally begins its climactic arc with this film. Ufotable once again delivers a phenomenal adaptation, elevating the source material to new heights. The animation is breathtaking, and the Infinity Castle itself is mesmerizing in its design. The action set pieces are exhilarating and gripping, with stunning choreography throughout. The character-driven moments are emotional and powerful, and the soundtrack perfectly complements every scene, whether intensifying the battles or heightening the impact of quieter, dramatic moments. Overall, this is a beautifully crafted, high-production anime film.

That said, the movie stumbles at times due to its repetitive structure and over-reliance on flashbacks, which slow down the pacing. The formula often goes: a battle begins, a flashback for an Upper Demon unfolds, then a flashback for a Demon Slayer character follows, before the fight resumes. This cycle repeats multiple times, with flashbacks occasionally stretching on for too long. Being the first part of a trilogy, the film also doesn’t quite wrap up or push the story forward in a fully satisfying way.

Nevertheless, Infinity Castle is both an emotional roller coaster and a visual spectacle that longtime Demon Slayer fans will undoubtedly enjoy.

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