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Light Yagami, an ordinary university student, receives a death note which changes his life. The death note awakens his warped sense of justice and genius.Light Yagami, an ordinary university student, receives a death note which changes his life. The death note awakens his warped sense of justice and genius.Light Yagami, an ordinary university student, receives a death note which changes his life. The death note awakens his warped sense of justice and genius.
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And like that it's over, I have now officially seen every bit of Death Note out there. Anime, Japanese movies, American travesty and now the Japanese live action series.
I went in with low expectations, as much as I adore Death Note I was fresh off the live action films and expected this to be a cheaply made rushed adaptation of the anime but I couldn't have been anymore wrong.
Little did I realise that this fantastic 11 part series has a true identity of it's own. It follows the original story but tweaks it here and there in some minor and some major parts to make it standout. Normally I hate it when stories do that but here because it's so damn good it was forgivable.
The performances are excellent, the writing is flawless and I was captivated once again almost as if I was watching the Death Note anime for the first time.
It isn't flawless overall, there are questionable moments, the cgi isn't great and in places it does look cheap but you can get past all of that with ease.
The shifts in storyline actually add to it, though I do find some of the decisions quite baffling especially when it comes to Nia.
This is essential viewing for fans of Death Note alike the anime and the live action Japanese films. The only poor Death Note is the American version but let's just pretend that never happened.
The Good:
Amazing soundtrack
Beautifully written
Well acted
The Bad:
Some dodgy cgi
Some questionable plot changes
Ryuk gets just plain annoying
Kento Yamazaki plays a great character, but it's really not L
Things I Learnt From This Series:
Hollywood had so much source material to use for their movie and still made that embarrassment
I still don't know what sex Nia was supposed to be
I went in with low expectations, as much as I adore Death Note I was fresh off the live action films and expected this to be a cheaply made rushed adaptation of the anime but I couldn't have been anymore wrong.
Little did I realise that this fantastic 11 part series has a true identity of it's own. It follows the original story but tweaks it here and there in some minor and some major parts to make it standout. Normally I hate it when stories do that but here because it's so damn good it was forgivable.
The performances are excellent, the writing is flawless and I was captivated once again almost as if I was watching the Death Note anime for the first time.
It isn't flawless overall, there are questionable moments, the cgi isn't great and in places it does look cheap but you can get past all of that with ease.
The shifts in storyline actually add to it, though I do find some of the decisions quite baffling especially when it comes to Nia.
This is essential viewing for fans of Death Note alike the anime and the live action Japanese films. The only poor Death Note is the American version but let's just pretend that never happened.
The Good:
Amazing soundtrack
Beautifully written
Well acted
The Bad:
Some dodgy cgi
Some questionable plot changes
Ryuk gets just plain annoying
Kento Yamazaki plays a great character, but it's really not L
Things I Learnt From This Series:
Hollywood had so much source material to use for their movie and still made that embarrassment
I still don't know what sex Nia was supposed to be
It was so good.the actors of light and L were great.the music was great.It was a little different from anime but It did'nt ruin it.
Death Note TV Series is based on the popular Manga of the same name. This is not the first time we've seen a live adaptation of the manga as there were three movies released in Japan and later released in America with English Voice overs from the original cast of the Anime! Although these movies were great, I feel there's only so much that can be done when you're restricted to the time-frame of a film. The TV Series has the potential to flesh out the story with a steady pace so it wont feel rushed and it leaves the door open for proper character development as each episode is around fifty minutes long! So far the TV show has shown some new twists on the established story that follows Light Yagami (Kira) and thats not a bad thing! I've read the manga, watched the anime, and seen the films and I am excited to see where the TV version will take it!
They changed alot tho like alot some of the changes made me happy and some not that much, im not gonna spoil anyone but if u liked the anime then i think u should rly consider watching this one.
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- TriviaNear is male in the original manga but female in the drama.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Death Note - Desu nôto: New Generation (2016)
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