CHAINSAW MEN – REZE ARC : A FUN TIME AT THE MOVIES

REZE ARC is ‘Chainsaw Man’ polished to explosive and unhinged  perfection.

Its not the beast you remember,  but something bespoke- sleeker, wilder, tenderer, louder. Drenched in technicolor  rage, reshaped by its absence  and sharpened by years of tapping  on the glass  of its enclosure,  begging it to wake. Its still your beast, just more. That beast beating its chest  in full force  is s cinematic benchmark that every subsequent  anime film of its ilk will be weighed against  for years to come.

At it’s core Chainsaw Man is a coming-of-age story. DENJI, still bound by obedience  to MAKIMA as a devil hunter, finds himself disarmed by REZE, a mysterious  girl who offers warmth and wreckage  in equal measure to his life as the new girl- next -door  after his heart– literally.  Their meet-cute romance is tender, chaotic, and ultimately  tragic, pushing Denji into his most emotionally  charged  battle yet.

REZE ARC is concise,  complete,  and emotionally  devastating.  The original soundtrack, is haunting,  a master-class in tonal range, enhancing  the ebb and flow of its most exuberant and subdued  scenes. Its a wild ride, if you know what you’re  getting into. Directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara for MAPPA animation  with a script  by Hiroshi Seko, its pedigree  is assured.  If you’ve  never heard of Chainsaw Man before, then this movie is not the place to start, simply because it isn’t the beginning  of the story.  Its a chapter  of a tale already being  told elsewhere,  and it doesn’t  bother to recap prior events or reintroduce  the strange characters or stranger world.

This film is an electrifying reminder  of the potential  for the future  of the Chainsaw Man platform.  After a movie date with Makima, Denji  gets caught in a rainstorm  and shelters in a phone booth where he meets Reze. She’s cute and finds his jokes funny, and he’s a naive boy with raging hormones,  so despite his long-standing crush, he continues  to find opportunities  to meetup with Reze. It will surprise  no one familiar  with Chainsaw Man  and Denji’s bad luck- to learn that Reze isn’t all she appears to be, and when the penny drops,  the back half  of the film delivers  all the visceral  action and bloody mayhem,  you’d  expect,  and then some.

The balance  between  the tender teenage  romance  and the vivid violence  and the way Reze enters and departs Denji’s life is a feast for the eyes. Denji’s  battle  against dangerous  new devils– Bomb Devil, Typhoon Devil– threatens to destroy  Tokyo,  though his partnership  with the Shark Fiend, Beam, offers the upper hand and a hilarious  new mount to ride into the fray. The art direction captures the fantastical  powers of the Devils and Hunter’s in brilliant  splashes of colour,  and pulsating  soundtrack.

This is a fun time at the movies.

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