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Death Note 2: The Last Name

Original title: Death Note - Desu nôto: The Last Name
  • 2006
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  • 2h 21m
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7.1/10
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Shunji Fujimura, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Takeshi Kaga, Sakura Uehara, Nana Katase, Magy, Ken'ichi Matsuyama, and Erika Toda in Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006)
Picking up where the first one leaves off, Light joins the task force searching for Kira in an effort to avert suspicion from himself---and get rid of L.
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Picking up where the first one leaves off, Light joins the task force searching for Kira in an effort to avert suspicion from himself---and get rid of L.Picking up where the first one leaves off, Light joins the task force searching for Kira in an effort to avert suspicion from himself---and get rid of L.Picking up where the first one leaves off, Light joins the task force searching for Kira in an effort to avert suspicion from himself---and get rid of L.

  • Director
    • Shûsuke Kaneko
  • Writers
    • Tsugumi Ôba
    • Takeshi Obata
    • Tetsuya Oishi
  • Stars
    • Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Erika Toda
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    7.1/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Tsugumi Ôba
      • Takeshi Obata
      • Tetsuya Oishi
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fujiwara
      • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
      • Erika Toda
    • 54User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Light Yagami
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
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    Erika Toda
    Erika Toda
    • Misa Amane
    Nana Katase
    Nana Katase
    • Kiyomi Takada
    Magy
    • Yûji Demegawa
    Sakura Uehara
    Sakura Uehara
    • Saeko Nishiyama
    Michiko Godai
    Michiko Godai
    • Sachiko Yagami
    Hikari Mitsushima
    Hikari Mitsushima
    • Sayu Yagami
    Ikuji Nakamura
    • Ukita
    Sota Aoyama
    Sota Aoyama
    • Matsuda
    • (as Aoyama Sôta)
    Shin Shimizu
    • Mogi
    Tatsuhito Okuda
    Tatsuhito Okuda
    • Aizawa
    Miyuki Komatsu
    • Sanami
    Ai Maeda
    • Ayako Yoshino
    Itsuji Itao
    Itsuji Itao
    • Kazuhiko Hibima
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    • Saeki Keisatsuchô chôkan
    Shirô Namiki
    • Sakura TV jôshi B
    Toshiyuki Watarai
    • Ryûk
    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Tsugumi Ôba
      • Takeshi Obata
      • Tetsuya Oishi
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    User reviews54

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    8dudedazzreviews

    Just as good as the first Death Note

    Death Note: The Last Name is the sequel to Death Note, an anime adaptation. However, does Death Note: The Last Name follow in Death Note's footsteps or should this movie be in the Death Note? The story is very good and continues on from where the first movie left off, the characters are brilliantly written and the acting was great as well. The scenes were brilliantly executed and the CGI was also very good, especially for the Shinigamis (Death Gods who own the Death Note). I thought that Tatsuya Fujiwara did great as Light but Kenichi Matsuyama stole the movie as L, who acted and behaved exactly how the character in the anime did so it was nice to see the movie stay faithful to the series in some ways. The writing was very good and the dialogue was great too. All in all, it's like the anime series with some welcoming changes.

    I enjoyed this sequel, I thought that it wasn't going to be as good as the first movie but I would say that it was on the same level, if not, better. The story basically continued on and it managed to keep the balance of the characters and their stories and how they all interact with each other. The acting was very good and I think the CGI was great. The designs for Ryuk and Remi were brilliant and they haven't changed them from the series (well, except for the fact that they're in 3D). I think that, even though they have made big changes from the Death Note story, they've pulled it off and they've done a good job making the story into two movies. This movie is great, it has everything you liked about the first movie in this and more. If you like Death Note, you'll be happy with this.

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    9kriitikko

    Wonderful ending to the story, better movie than the first one.

    The second part of the "Death Note" movie series, "the Last Name" starts from where the first one ended. Yagami Light, who uses God of Death's notebook, the Death Note, to kill criminals has joined the team of his father, Inspector Yagami, and the world's greatest detective, L, to capture Kira. Light, who is Kira, is motivated by his need to discover L's true name, so he can get rid of the detective. Meanwhile L is certain that Light is Kira, but without evidence he can't do anything but wait and see. As if things aren't bad enough, a Second Kira appears out of nowhere, to help Kira. Second Kira is Amane Misa, a rising idol, who worships Kira and has her own Death Note. Things move to their conclusion.

    "Death Note: the Last Name" is a great improvement when compared to the first movie. Where first film was still somewhat slow and uncertain, the second part keeps the viewer interested its whole length: nearly two and half hours! The second part is also more faithful to the original manga than the first one. Greatest difference would be removing the character of Higuchi and replacing him with Takada, who in manga didn't appear until much later. The second movie is also the concluding one, which might be confusing since both movies together only tell the first half of the manga events. Still the finale has been cleverly turned faithful to manga, and I personally like it even better than manga ending.

    I already commented the performances of Tatsuya Fujiwara(Light), Ken'ichi Matsuyama(L) and Takeshi Kaga(Inspector Yagami) in my review of first "Death Note" movie, so I'll just comment the new parties here. Erika Toda surprised me with her role as Misa. Although, like many other manga fans, I too would have wanted to see blonde Misa, the hair colour was the only complain I could come up with. Her Misa is naive but not as annoyingly air headed as in the manga, but actually makes her a believable. Nana Katase makes an okay role as an ambitious Takada, although I feel she could have done better.

    The complains are the same as previous: the minor characters of police investigators are left in the background and the Death Gods look ridiculous, but this time the dynamic moving of the story saves a lot.

    What can I say? A definitive improvement to the first film and a great ending to the story.
    mitsukariyasui

    A Surprisingly Good Version

    It seems that every live action derivative of a manga/anime that I've seen has been barely watchable at best.

    These movies on the other hand were entertaining to the end. They stayed with the main plot as much as possible and delivered the memorable dramatic scenes with new live action flavor, but changed the plot without opening holes and delivered a new, believable conclusion.

    I didn't like Fujiwara much in the lead role- he's not dynamic or conniving enough to bring the role to life. Quite often his face seems to "give it away" when his role calls for a solid and impenetrable exterior.

    Matsuyama, however, takes on the ridiculously difficult role of "L" and absolutely rocks. Vocal tones, strange postures and movements, appearance, mannerisms, all breathe life into what was one of the best characters ever to grace manga shelves. My only complaint was the over-decadent manner in which he ate his candy- it seemed a little contrived, as opposed to the more matter-of-fact noshing done by the manga/anime character during his investigations.

    Thay certainly could have done a lot worse, and they took enough film time to do the series justice. Can't wait for the American version.
    LunarPoise

    entertaining

    Death Note II picks up right where the first installment left off, with Light and L locked together in partnership. Only a new notebook and shinigami appears, bringing Kira II into the equation, complicating matters for Light while providing him with a means to overcome L.

    This film betters the first film by offering more twists and superior plotting. Erika Toda as Misa Amane nails the shallow pop idol role, while providing ample comic fodder to divert us from the mind games. Shunji Fujimura as Watari ups his game here. Light has to face the consequences of his actions and the questionable nature of some of his choices. Ken'ichi Matsuyama shines again as the idiosyncratic L. There are more laughs, more questions, more surprises, and a satisfying climax this time round. No one in their right mind will watch this before watching the first, and if you liked the first you'll want to watch this. Rest assured, it does not disappoint.
    8Platypuschow

    Death Note The Last Name: A fitting finale to a decent adaptation

    I knew that the Death Note story couldn't be told in a single movie and the Americans proved that several times over, the Japanese made it a two parter and though it's not on par with the anime it's still great viewing.

    Following on the story from Light & L's first meeting the battle of the two great minds continues as they try to outdo one another until the fantastic finale.

    Once again there are differences from the anime and the story isn't identical (Including the finale) but it's loyal enough to the original material to not be offensive.

    Once again both Light and L actors knock their performances out of the park and make up for some shoddy cgi and questionable soundtrack.

    I would recommend the Death Note movies to any Death Note fan, anyone who has only seen the US version and anyone who simply doesn't fancy anime.

    Now venturing on to the live action spinoffs methinks.

    The Good:

    It's Death Note

    Perfect casting

    Extremely well written

    The Bad:

    They changed Rems entire gender!

    Red Hot Chilli Peppers again!? Really!?

    Ryuk/Rem sfx still crap

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    The Death note story can be just about accomplished across 4hrs with tweaks

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    • Trivia
      The film is dedicated to the "memory of Hiroshi Takase." Takase was the Director of Photography for the first Death Note movie, who died just after finishing it.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Ryuuk: Who the hell told you you could lean on me?

    • Connections
      Features Death Note, le film (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Snow (Hey Oh)
      Performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Death Note: The Last Name
    • Filming locations
      • Kitakyûshû City, Fukuoka, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Horipro
      • Konami
      • Nikkatsu Studio
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,919,757
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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