Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba La Forteresse Infinie Film 1
Titre original : Gekijô-ban Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Jô-hen
Plongez dans le Château de l'Infini pour vaincre Muzan. Cependant, les Hashiras restants et les tueurs de démons qui ont survécu à la sélection finale de Tanjiro sont d'abord opposés aux mem... Tout lirePlongez dans le Château de l'Infini pour vaincre Muzan. Cependant, les Hashiras restants et les tueurs de démons qui ont survécu à la sélection finale de Tanjiro sont d'abord opposés aux membres restants des Douze Kizuki.Plongez dans le Château de l'Infini pour vaincre Muzan. Cependant, les Hashiras restants et les tueurs de démons qui ont survécu à la sélection finale de Tanjiro sont d'abord opposés aux membres restants des Douze Kizuki.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Zach Aguilar
- Tanjiro Kamado
- (English version)
- (voix)
Johnny Yong Bosch
- Giyu Tomioka
- (English version)
- (voix)
Griffin Burns
- Muichiro
- (English version)
- (voix)
Erika Harlacher
- Shinobu Kocho
- (English version)
- (voix)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
- Kaigaku
- (voix)
Akira Ishida
- Akaza
- (voix)
Akari Kitô
- Nezuko Kamado
- (voix)
Aleks Le
- Zenitsu Agatsuma
- (English version)
- (voix)
Mamoru Miyano
- Douma
- (voix)
Ryôtarô Okiayu
- Kokushibo
- (voix)
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle delivers another visually striking cinematic experience. The animation quality is stunning and the fight sequences are executed with high intensity, staying true to the franchise's reputation for breathtaking visuals.
However, the pacing suffers due to the extensive use of flashbacks, particularly in the portrayal of Akaza. While providing a layered backstory can deepen character development, the film invests heavily in humanizing him, presenting him more as a victim of circumstance than an unredeemable villain. For many viewers, this risks diluting the emotional weight of his role as the killer of the Flame Hashira. The prolonged focus on his tragic history and sympathetic death scene may leave audiences questioning whether the narrative blurs the line between antagonist and misunderstood figure too heavily.
Despite these issues, the film maintains its appeal and successfully extends the story toward the climactic confrontations with the Upper Moons. Still, viewers may walk away hoping for more balanced screen time dedicated to the battles and the broader cast of Demon Slayers, rather than prolonged detours into villain backstories.
Overall, Infinity Castle is a strong installment in the series, beautifully crafted, but its narrative choices may not satisfy every expectation for relentless action and momentum.
However, the pacing suffers due to the extensive use of flashbacks, particularly in the portrayal of Akaza. While providing a layered backstory can deepen character development, the film invests heavily in humanizing him, presenting him more as a victim of circumstance than an unredeemable villain. For many viewers, this risks diluting the emotional weight of his role as the killer of the Flame Hashira. The prolonged focus on his tragic history and sympathetic death scene may leave audiences questioning whether the narrative blurs the line between antagonist and misunderstood figure too heavily.
Despite these issues, the film maintains its appeal and successfully extends the story toward the climactic confrontations with the Upper Moons. Still, viewers may walk away hoping for more balanced screen time dedicated to the battles and the broader cast of Demon Slayers, rather than prolonged detours into villain backstories.
Overall, Infinity Castle is a strong installment in the series, beautifully crafted, but its narrative choices may not satisfy every expectation for relentless action and momentum.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is everything I hoped for and more. From start to finish, it's an emotional rollercoaster that delivers breathtaking animation, incredible action sequences, and heart-piercing storytelling. Ufotable has once again raised the bar for what an anime movie can achieve.
The visuals are absolutely jaw-dropping. Every scene inside the Infinity Castle feels alive, with a haunting atmosphere and rich details that pull you into the chaos. The fight choreography is some of the best I've ever seen, perfectly balancing raw intensity with emotional depth. The sound design and soundtrack amplify every moment, making the battles and quieter scenes equally unforgettable.
What really hit me was the emotional weight of the story. Watching the characters push past their limits and make heartbreaking sacrifices left me speechless. You can feel the stakes in every moment, and by the end, I was both wrecked and inspired.
This isn't just a movie. It's an experience. A triumph for the Demon Slayer series and a landmark in anime cinema. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, Infinity Castle will stay with you long after the credits roll.
The visuals are absolutely jaw-dropping. Every scene inside the Infinity Castle feels alive, with a haunting atmosphere and rich details that pull you into the chaos. The fight choreography is some of the best I've ever seen, perfectly balancing raw intensity with emotional depth. The sound design and soundtrack amplify every moment, making the battles and quieter scenes equally unforgettable.
What really hit me was the emotional weight of the story. Watching the characters push past their limits and make heartbreaking sacrifices left me speechless. You can feel the stakes in every moment, and by the end, I was both wrecked and inspired.
This isn't just a movie. It's an experience. A triumph for the Demon Slayer series and a landmark in anime cinema. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, Infinity Castle will stay with you long after the credits roll.
10KCW11
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Mugen Jo is one of the most visually stunning and emotionally-charged movies of all time.
The animation is next- level and the emotional moments hit hard. I saw it in IMAX and it definitely made a difference!
Ufotable added extra content that helps the story, with extra fight scenes and a whole ton of flashbacks.
The voice acting was amazing, some of the best ever in anime, the stand-outs were definitely Natsuki Hanae, Akira Ishida, Saori Hayami, Mamoru Miyano and Hiro Shimono who each brought out their respective characters in the most spectacular way possible.
There's not much to say for the storyline as this arc is just a number of fights that lead up to the main event, Muzan, so don't expect much from the plot.
The action is crazy and the animation next level, Ufotable really did great!
This movie was everything I expected and more, a must see in IMAX, and a fantastic start to the Infinity Castle trilogy.
The animation is next- level and the emotional moments hit hard. I saw it in IMAX and it definitely made a difference!
Ufotable added extra content that helps the story, with extra fight scenes and a whole ton of flashbacks.
The voice acting was amazing, some of the best ever in anime, the stand-outs were definitely Natsuki Hanae, Akira Ishida, Saori Hayami, Mamoru Miyano and Hiro Shimono who each brought out their respective characters in the most spectacular way possible.
There's not much to say for the storyline as this arc is just a number of fights that lead up to the main event, Muzan, so don't expect much from the plot.
The action is crazy and the animation next level, Ufotable really did great!
This movie was everything I expected and more, a must see in IMAX, and a fantastic start to the Infinity Castle trilogy.
10pa-88740
Everthing is perfectly well done, bringing the original material and elevating it to
perfection. The storytelling was masterful, with every scene meticulously crafted to draw you deeper into the narrative. The performances were outstanding, bringing depth and authenticity to each character. Long 2 hours and 30 minutes that felt so quickly. The pacing, despite the runtime, was flawless never dragging, always engaging. Visually stunning and emotionally gripping, this film is a true masterpiece that stays with you long after the credits roll. An absolute must watch for anyone who loves demon slayer! It is a Must Watch!
This arc serves as a culmination of years of character growth. Zenitsu, Tanjiro, Sinobu and especially Akaza get their defining moments. It's not just the main trio who shine - Infinity Castle gives deserved depth to previously underutilized characters, particularly Akaza.
Expect a return of hauntingly beautiful tracks by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, with dynamic shifts to match each battle's intensity and tone. The blending of traditional Japanese instruments with modern orchestration will likely reach its peak in this arc. Sound design is immersive - every blade clash and demonic roar is designed to hit deep.
Expect a return of hauntingly beautiful tracks by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina, with dynamic shifts to match each battle's intensity and tone. The blending of traditional Japanese instruments with modern orchestration will likely reach its peak in this arc. Sound design is immersive - every blade clash and demonic roar is designed to hit deep.
Who's Who in 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle'?
Who's Who in 'Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle'?
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film made ¥1.64 billion (~US $11.1 million) on opening day in Japan (July 18, 2025), setting a new record for the highest first-day gross in Japanese cinema history.
- ConnexionsFollows Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Castillo infinito
- Lieux de tournage
- Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japon(Studio)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 75 631 171 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 70 611 098 $US
- 14 sept. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 363 680 294 $US
- Durée
- 2h 35min(155 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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