Demon City is a masterclass in focused, atmospheric genre filmmaking. Toma Ikuta delivers a career-high performance, conveying oceans of grief and rage with a mere glance. The film’s genius is in its villain design: the ‘demons’ are not…
Demon City
Framed for his family's murder and left for dead, an ex-hitman will stop at nothing to exact revenge on the masked "demons" who have taken over his city.
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Demon City presents an intriguing dichotomy. Its high-concept logline—an ex-hitman versus masked demons—promises a stylised, almost graphic novel-esque experience. Yet, the execution, as far as one can discern, seems rooted in a more conventional crime thriller realism. This…
A pulpy, potent shot of adrenaline, Demon City understands its genre strengths. Ikuta’s journey from victim to vengeful force is portrayed with a raw physicality that anchors the film. The masked antagonists are a wonderfully simple yet effective…
There is a competent skeleton here, but Demon City feels frustratingly anonymous. The revenge plot is mechanically sound, and Ikuta does what he can with a thinly written role. However, the lack of a credited director is telling;…
Demon City operates with a satisfying, if familiar, single-mindedness. Toma Ikuta commits fully to the archetype of the wronged warrior, his performance a compelling mix of wounded silence and explosive fury. The premise of battling masked 'demons' provides…
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While revenge is the engine, the film has the potential to explore themes of identity and justice in a broken system. The protagonist, an ex-hitman, is a flawed saviour forced to use the skills of his dark past to confront a new evil. This blurs the line between hunter and monster. The narrative may question whether a city saved through extreme violence is truly redeemed, or if it simply exchanges one form of demonic control for another, albeit a more personally motivated one.