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Cuando eran niños, Rikka Orimoto murió en un accidente de tráfico ante los ojos de su mejor amigo, Yuta Okkotsu. Rikka se convirtió en un espíritu y Yuta llegó a desear su propia muerte tras sufrir su maldición, pero el gran hechicero Gojo Satoru le dio la bienvenida a la Academia de Hechicería. Allí Yuta conoce a sus compañeros: Maki Zen’in, Toge Inumaki y Panda, y por fin encuentra la determinación que le faltaba. Mientras tanto, el malvado usuario de maldiciones Suguru Geto, quien fue expulsado de la academia de hechicería por asesinar a inocentes, aparece ante Yuta y el resto. Geto aspira a crear un paraíso exclusivo para hechiceros y decide liberar miles de maldiciones en Shinjuku y Kyoto para exterminar a todos los que no son hechiceros. ¿Podrá Yuta detener a Geto? ¿Y qué ocurrirá con lo de romper la maldición de Rikka? (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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inglés I was quite blown away by Jujutsu Kaisen when this series came out, but it's been a while since it aired and other better shows have come out since then, so I no longer find it so amazing and extraordinary. Even the best thing about the series – the beautiful and technically, choreographically, dynamically, and aesthetically excellent fights – has been surpassed by Demon Slayer. But I was looking forward to this prequel anyway, and I am far from disappointed. It's got a simple and straightforward plot. Admittedly, it would have benefited from a longer running time. Yuuta's transformation into an incredibly powerful character feels very rushed, and it lacks a bit more character build-up and training to make it more believable. Then again, it would have probably slowed down the pace. Just like in the series, I noticed a lot of clichés and things that feel like they've been ripped off from elsewhere. But it works, so who cares? Plus, the last third of the film is incredibly awesome and full of great fights that are a joy to watch. Who cares that Rika looks like a rip-off of Alien and Predator, or that the relationship between Satoru and Suguru smacks of Dumbledore and Grindenwald (that is, if they were really just friends), or that Suguru has exactly the same agenda and motivation this time around as Grindenwald. It's nicely portrayed, it works, and I do enjoy it... There's even space in the movie for a convincing build-up of the relationship between Yuta and his classmates, so even saying something like "I don't know if your intentions are good or bad, but I want to kill you - because you hurt my friends" makes sense. Whether it's better than the series, as some claim, I'm not entirely sure. For me, both the series and the movie have a good storyline that is easy to follow. It's equally amazing animation-wise and decent music-wise. I'm looking forward to seeing when and how Yuuta appears in the series. Hopefully, it will happen in the second season next year. 8/10 ()

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