Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi review β football anime gets the battle royale-treatment
From Terminator-eyed strikers to flame-wreathed shots on goal, no bombast is too much in this feature-length extrapolation of Muneyuki Kaneshiroβs popular series
Like Squid Game meets Shaolin Soccer, this feature-length extrapolation of Muneyuki Kaneshiroβs popular manga and anime set in a football training academy treats the beautiful game like an epic showdown between demonic forces or a Kurosawa-esque assault on a mountain fortress. Terminator-eyed strikers, flame-wreathed shots on goal, players zoning out in an amniotic limbo; no bombast is too much when hammering home Blue Lockβs key message: a star centre-forward must have an almighty ego.
The head coach is even called Jinpachi Ego. In trying to identify a unique attacking talent for the Japanese national team at the elite Blue Lock academy, he is unimpressed by the close-knit bond between the two final recruits: rich kid Reo (voiced by Yuma Uchida) and his diffident schoolmate Nagi (Nobunaga Shimazaki). The latter especially is an enigma: a twinkle-toed footballing genius who declares everything a βhassleβ and would rather be gaming than on the pitch. Both Nagiβs Eeyore-ish attitude and the pairβs alliance may have to be jettisoned if one is to triumph in Ego-sanβs elimination process.
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