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Anime compilation films often get a bad rap, viewed as nothing more than lazy cash grabs that add nothing new to the story. Recap films can be lackluster, but JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie is an exception to the rule, with a seamlessly flowing narrative and exquisite animation that is best suited for the big screen.

Carefree scenes of characters fostering friendships and frolicking in the ocean are interwoven with dramatic battles and a betrayal that changed the future of Jujutsu Kaisen's universe forever. Sure, you could watch season two's anime version instead, but why would you, when the film tells the story far better than individual episodes ever could?

JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie's pacing is deliberate. Rather than suffering from the common anime compilation movie issue of haphazardly sticking episodes together with jarring cuts in between, Jujutsu Kaisen's narrative unfolds so smoothly, it is as if it was always meant to be in movie format.

Any Jujutsu Kaisen fan should consider the film a must-watch, since its primary plot centers around Gojo Satoru's backstory, called the "Gojo's Past Arc," in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga. To understand Gojo's heartbreakingly complex relationship with Geto Suguru, his motives, and his status as the series' strongest sorcerer, one must delve into the film's world.

Near the beginning of the film, Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru, the two jujutsu sorcerers the film is centered on, are sent on a seemingly straightforward mission: protect the Star Plasma Vessel, Riko Amanai, for a few days until it is time for her to assimilate with Tengen, the barrier user who protects Jujutsu High with his powers.

As many different organizations and individuals attempt to kill or kidnap Riko before the assimilation, Gojo and Geto show off their developing powers in a series of fights that I can only describe as utterly cinematic. Gojo's confrontation with Toji Fushiguro is particularly awe-inspiring, as he levitates in a golden sky, proclaiming himself "the honored one."

Gojo and Geto's personalities are at odds, but they work well as a team β€” until they don't. The brawl involving Riko and her would-be murderers is only the surface-level conflict of the film. While they safeguard Riko, Gojo and Geto's paths in life diverge, culminating in a series of horrifying plot twists that threaten to end their friendship forever.

When Geto appears in Jujutsu Kaisen's anime, his past is unknown, and this film sheds light on how and why he shifted from hero to villain, over one momentous summer. The Jujutsu Kaisen arc may be called Gojo's Past, but I thought it did an equally stellar job delving into Geto's shifting morality and festering disgust with humanity.

Of course, Gojo is the star, as always, and in JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie, the self-proclaimed strongest sorcerer steals the show. To me, his humor and charisma are welcome bursts of joy within an otherwise dark story brimming with nefarious groups, money-hungry assassins, and the downfall of a cherished friendship.

On paper, JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie's plot is devastating from start to finish, but the vibrancy of the animation, the immersive soundtrack, and the bonds between characters, even if they do not all last, offer comfort and entertainment.

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