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The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram

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September 13, 2025

RIGHT AFTER a brief foreboding prologue, we are dropped straight into the middle of the Infinity castle, as the Demon Slayer Corps engages in a full-scale battle with the demons, pushing with everything they have, to find Muzan Kibutsuji.

- PRASHANTH VALLAVAN

We get dedicated time with Shinobu Kocho, Zenitsu Agatsuma, Tanjiro Kamado, and Giyu Tomioka, as they take on Doma, Kaigaku, and Akaza, respectively.

Episodic in nature, each of these battles is imbued with incredible detailing, from the fight choreography, the emotional arcs, to their overarching impact on the larger battle.

With each of these battles structured like their own detailed and cohesive stories, it becomes a double-edged sword, as the sensory and information overload is both engaging as parts and overwhelming as a whole.

A thousand-mile journey might be overwhelming, but there is hardly any room to feel it in real time when you are moving at the speed of a rocket.

From the visuals to the voice acting (original Japanese), stunt choreography, and the emotional weight, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — The Movie: Infinity Castle packs raw, unfiltered energy in every one of these aspects.

The tesseract-like structure of the Infinity castle, a sprawling design marvel that extends into the infinite void in all directions, lends itself to some of the most creative and breathtaking visuals put to screen, anime or otherwise.

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