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The film itself has a rock-solid story of Yuta getting over the loss of his friend, and him metaphorically and literally holding onto his grief with Rika.
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It’s such a smart decision to adapt the prequel story into a movie due to how it really couldn’t work as its own small story arc due to how little substance there was in the original manga. However, watching the show and then the film afterwards can also give you some rewards in a different sense by filling in those parts of the story that this film explains. The film rewards you with watching it first by making a lot of the stuff that happens in the show have more substance to them. You can literally start the franchise with this film and then watch the show. Unlike most films in battle franchises, this one is actually important to the story. What’s so fascinating about this film is how it fits into the overall franchise. Can Yuta get a handle on his grief and save the day? I mean, obviously, something happens since this is a prequel story, but still. Unfortunately for Yuta and Gojo, the main villain of the series, Suguru Geto, dubbed by Lex Lang, wants to get Rika for his own desires to rule the world and kill anyone who isn’t a Jujutsu sorcerer. He decides to enroll him into the school where individuals who want to become sorcerers can train and save people from these curses. After an incident where Yuta put some classmates into the infirmary ward, he is sought after by our favorite Jujutsu sorcerer/mentor Satoru Gojo, dubbed by Kaiji Tang. This spirit happens to be his childhood friend before she died and was cursed to stick to Yuta.
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He’s a high schooler who happens to have something looming over his shoulders in the form of a deadly and immensely powerful cursed spirit named Rika Orimoto, dubbed by Anairis Quinones. Our story follows Yuta Okkotsu, dubbed by Kayleigh McKee. It’s written by Hiroshi Seko, and based on the manga by Gege Akutami. The film is directed by Sunghoo Park, the director of the show, The God of Highschool, and Garo: The Vanishing Line. Luckily, today’s review will not have that issue, since it’s a prequel to the overall anime! This is a review of Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Like, why not pace out an arc for a film when it might not work in the form of a show? This happened with Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, even if they did then reanimate a chunk of it as a couple of episodes.
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Luckily, we are seeing a new trend where some franchises are adapting certain story beats into films. There is a debate on which type of shonen franchise film is worse, the recap of an arc in film form, or the filler story that may introduce some new characters, villains, and story beats, but will absolutely not matter in the long run. You wonder why the showrunners never think about adding the film elements and making them canon, but no matter how good they are, they tend to be just shinier versions of the show with exclusive villains and storylines. Most of the time, these films are shallow non-cannon experiences that introduce elements that could have been useful in the main story and are never brought up again. For those that know this critic’s personal bias towards them, you know that these franchise films aren’t really all that good. Well, here we are, we are talking about a shonen battle anime franchise film. Thank youCrunchyroll/Funimation for this opportunity. I received no other form of monetization other than the screener.
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