Heavenly Delusion Episode 7 Review: The Repulsive Reality

Heavenly Delusion Episode 7 Review: The seventh episode, titled “The Immortal Order” goes deeper into the reality of the collapsed world. The episode premiered on May 13, 2023, on Disney+ Hotstar.

Heavenly Delusion Overview

Heavenly Delusion or Tengoku Daimakyo (天国大魔境) is adapted from the manga series of the same name by Masakazu Ishiguro. Produced by Avex Pictures and from Production I.G studio, the plot of the series surrounds the life of citizens post an unprecedented disaster that completely destroyed modern civilization.

Distributed by Disney platforms, the show is directed by Hirotaka Mori, and Kensuke Ushio gives the music. The episode has a runtime of 20-25 minutes.

-Heavenly Delusion Episode 7 Review Contains No Spoilers-

The episode picks up from where the previous one ended. It is worth mentioning that each episode gets better than the last, offering some mind-bending twists that one will never see it coming. However, it maintains to keep up with the humorous content to provide an entertaining element in the episode. The plot keeps getting more complex with each passing minute and leaves the audience with unanswered questions.

The major focus of this episode is on Maru and Kiruko as they are approached yet again with a job to hunt down man-eaters. But this time, it is not as simple and contains larger conspiracies behind the consignment. Nevertheless, they both maintain a close relationship and constantly move out of their way to protect each other from harm.

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Still from Heavenly Delusion Episode 7

It is interesting to notice that Maru and Kiruko’s relationship keeps constantly evolving. Their dynamic changes with every major event; either they grow closer or shut themselves out. Maru displays the emotions and actions of a teenage boy perfectly, which can be extremely relatable to the younger audience. He often acts impulsively due to being heavily controlled by his adolescence. However, he also constantly shows signs of maturity when it comes to Kiruko, which indicates that he values her presence in his life the most. He further goes beyond his way to acknowledge her past traumas and understand her certain reactions to things.

Kiruko, on the other hand, is clearly stuck with the ghosts of her past. She often calls out the names of the people in her previous life, which explains that she is still not over the events. Moreover, she is becoming comfortable around Maru and keeps her trust in him completely. Even then, she still bears the responsibility to protect him during dire situations before thinking about her own well-being.

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Furthermore, the plot becomes more complicated by adding twists and turns that provide depth and insight into certain characters. Slowly the audience will get a fairly good idea about the story and how it will be moving forward, but it will also leave them equally more confused. With an original plotline and unpredictable sub-plots, the episode ends with yet another big revelation which raises the anticipation within the fans of the show.

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Still from Heavenly Delusion Episode 7

Heavenly Delusion Episode 7 Review: Final Thoughts

The latest episode is filled with an amazing plotline that will keep the audience on edge throughout. There is not one dull moment from start to finish, and it manages to keep the audience hooked. Even if the scenes are incorporated with humour, they are equally as important to the show in terms of plot and character development. The show is increasingly getting interesting with every episode.

Heavenly Delusion is now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. Did you watch the show yet? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below!

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Heavenly Delusion Episode 7 Review: The story keeps getting interesting with each episode.
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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