Demon City Review: An Action-Packed Film With Hints of Nostalgia Starring Toma Ikuta

Netflix brings to us a Japanese action film that not only leaves you mind-blown with its action-packed sequences but also keeps you hooked until the end. This Demon City Review brings a look into the film and how well things play out in this crime adventure film that did it right for viewers. The plot of the film follows a former hitman who is framed to have murdered his family, but with a vengeance burning his heart, will he get over the obstacles in front of him?

  • Demon City Movie Director

    Seiji Tanaka

  • Demon City Netflix Cast

    Toma Ikuta, Masahiro Higashide, Miou Tanaka, Ami Touma, Taro Suruga, Mai Kiryu, Naoto Takenaka, Takuma Otoo, Masanobu Takashima, Matsuya Onoe

  • Demon City Release Date

    27 February, 2025

  • AKA

    Oni Goroshi

-No Spoilers-

Demon City Review: Toma Ikuta
Demon City Review: Toma Ikuta

Demon City Review

The plot of the film follows former hitman Shûhei Sakata who tries to leave his organisation to pursue a family life, only to have his family killed in front of him. With a promise to get revenge, 12 years pass and he returns as a wounded soul. Soon, his path for revenge begins as he begins to take down every villain who destroyed his life, but a mysterious present awaits him on his quest.

I have to begin by talking about the wonderful action sequences that have filled the film wonderfully. Not only are these choreographies smooth and stunning, but they are also the highlight of the film. These scenes really uphold the expectations of an action lover as they captivate viewers with moves that are different from many others.

Meanwhile, the influence of Japanese culture that is shown throughout the film is another captivating aspect of this film. Local folk tales of demons hidden in the city, to the aesthetic view of traditions seen in the film, make up for a good and unique viewing experience for all. These scenes show the wonderful cinematography embedded in the film and lure us into the film all the more.

Demon City Review
Demon City Review

On the other hand, the blood and gore, another major part of the film, are brutal and honestly, these scenes are not for everyone. The brutality shown is realistic and makes one tremble while the main character goes around killing everyone in sight without much of a plan. Yes, Toma Ikuta is the highlight of this film, not just as the main character but also due to his wonderful performance.

He plays out his part with ease, making us see the many sides of his character in ways that will make you tremble. Be it the ruthless killer, a helpless man, a handicapped person, or a demon out for revenge. He shows us everything from madness to calm, and these parts only make me love his performance all the more.

Finally, when talking about the plot of the film, while it doesn’t stand out as something unique, it is just right to balance out the heaviness of the action and gore. This balance not only enhances the experience but also has you feeling just right by the end of the film.

Demon City Review: Toma Ikuta
Demon City Review: Toma Ikuta

Summing Up

Demon City is a fun, captivating and stunning action-packed film that gives us a run for our money. It not only brings about some of the best action sequences but merges it with some intriguing Japanese folk tales that only enhance the experience of the viewers. While the storyline doesn’t match the powerful action sequence, it is still worth the watch.

Watch Demon City on Netflix.

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Demon City Review: This Japanese action film does right to action lovers, but the plot may not be up to your expectations. Read on.
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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Demon City Review: This Japanese action film does right to action lovers, but the plot may not be up to your expectations. Read on.Demon City Review: An Action-Packed Film With Hints of Nostalgia Starring Toma Ikuta