Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc 2025
Tube Score
9.1
/ 10

Leslie Cheung 7 days ago
The first season of the Chainsaw Man anime elicited a mixed response from many fans who felt the art style was a bit too "clean" and lacked the raw, gritty energy of Tatsuki Fujimoto's original manga. Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc (or the re-edited Compilation Films that preceded the movie) addresses this directly, adopting a visual style that more faithfully mirrors the source material. The character designs feel more authentic, and the backgrounds have a rough, textured feel that perfectly suits the chaotic world the story takes place in. This shift makes the film not only a visual spectacle but also a more genuine adaptation for those who cherished the manga.
Beyond the art, the film's fight choreography takes an audacious and experimental approach that perfectly complements the narrative. Rather than relying on traditional shonen battles, the action sequences are unpredictable and visceral. The choreography feels raw, chaotic, and frenetic, reflecting the primal, desperate nature of the characters' struggles. This isn't just about flashy moves; it's about a sense of urgency and brutality that makes every punch, kick, and explosion feel genuinely impactful. This unique fighting style is what makes the action feel fresh and sets it apart from other anime films. To accompany the art, the edgy soundtrack by Kensuke Ushio brings a mix of comedy, romance, and hardcore battle into a cohesive and impactful narrative. Furthermore, the ending song “JANE DOE” by Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada perfectly sums up the romantic story of Denji and Reze.
While the action is fantastic, the true heart of the movie lies in the purely tragic, romantic story between Denji and Reze. What begins as a deceptively sweet relationship quickly becomes a bittersweet tale of fleeting joy, manipulation, and profound connection. Their narrative is expertly crafted, finding moments of pure intimacy amidst a world of violence. The film's emotional peak, and arguably its best scene, is the night swim followed by their sinking into the sea. On their first adventurous date, Reze offers to teach Denji something he doesn't know, starting with how to swim. The night swim is a moment of pure romance, and for fans who haven't read the manga, it's a powerful scene that beautifully establishes their growing bond. Later, after the climactic battle, they plunge into the depths of the sea, sinking down to the seabed. This visual symbolizes their relationship - a brief, beautiful descent into a peaceful darkness, far removed from the turbulent, chaotic world on the surface. This powerful, silent moment beautifully captures the ephemeral nature of their happiness, making their story all the more tragic and memorable. It is this emotional core that elevates the movie from an action flick into a truly poignant cinematic experience.
In the manga, the Reze Arc is the beginning of the first arc's climax, and with this powerful and unique anime adaptation, Season 2 is set to take things to the next level.