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Death Note

  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
94K
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Nat Wolff in Death Note (2017)
Intoxicated by the power of a supernatural notebook, a young man begins killing those he deems unworthy of life.
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A high school student named Light Turner discovers a mysterious notebook that has the power to kill anyone whose name is written within its pages, and launches a secret crusade to rid the wo... Read allA high school student named Light Turner discovers a mysterious notebook that has the power to kill anyone whose name is written within its pages, and launches a secret crusade to rid the world of criminals.A high school student named Light Turner discovers a mysterious notebook that has the power to kill anyone whose name is written within its pages, and launches a secret crusade to rid the world of criminals.

  • Director
    • Adam Wingard
  • Writers
    • Charley Parlapanides
    • Vlas Parlapanides
    • Jeremy Slater
  • Stars
    • Nat Wolff
    • LaKeith Stanfield
    • Margaret Qualley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    94K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Wingard
    • Writers
      • Charley Parlapanides
      • Vlas Parlapanides
      • Jeremy Slater
    • Stars
      • Nat Wolff
      • LaKeith Stanfield
      • Margaret Qualley
    • 1.2KUser reviews
    • 113Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nat Wolff
    Nat Wolff
    • Light Turner
    LaKeith Stanfield
    LaKeith Stanfield
    • L
    • (as Keith Stanfield)
    Margaret Qualley
    Margaret Qualley
    • Mia Sutton
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • James Turner
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Ryuk
    • (voice)
    Jason Liles
    Jason Liles
    • Ryuk
    Paul Nakauchi
    Paul Nakauchi
    • Watari
    Jack Ettlinger
    • Kenny Doyle
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    • Agent Young
    Chris Britton
    Chris Britton
    • Peltz
    Timothy Lambert
    • Dr. Norman Ludlam
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    • Undercover Agent #1
    Justin Stone
    Justin Stone
    • Undercover Agent #2
    Christian Sloan
    Christian Sloan
    • Agent Franks
    Artin John
    Artin John
    • Antony Skomal
    Tony Ali
    Tony Ali
    • Taliban Leader
    Anousha Alamian
    Anousha Alamian
    • Taliban Soldier
    David S. Jung
    David S. Jung
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    • Director
      • Adam Wingard
    • Writers
      • Charley Parlapanides
      • Vlas Parlapanides
      • Jeremy Slater
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    1AntonioCalcano

    An insult to the original Death Note (Desu Nōto)

    I have never felt compelled to write any reviews but I felt that I needed to say something for this movie.

    I normally like Netflix TV shows but movies lately have been really sub- par with this one being the worst I've seen from them.

    This is a total waste of time and this movie should have never been made, it's an insult to the original Death Note (Desu Nōto). The plot was totally ruined since it was changed from the original, yeah they kept the premise but they decided it was a good idea to mix it up with stupid teen drama/relationship and a bunch of other nonsensical BS.

    Go watch Desu Nōto instead if you haven't or if you have then watch it again!
    1sebastian-g-brewer

    Absolute garbage and typical Hollywood adaptation

    First time ever writing a review here. Had to do it now because I don't want people like me who enjoyed the original anime/manga to waste their time on this movie.

    Firstly i didn't know this was a movie until it was released on Netflix. I'm not going into detail, but there is a reason its a long manga/anime and not a movie.

    Anyway, the protagonist isn't interesting, L is not interesting and the plot is garbage. They took all the good thing from the original and butchered it and made another bad American adaptation.

    Everyone involved in this movie should be ashamed.

    Save yourself the misery and never watch this.
    3Come-and-Review

    A clumsy and thoughtless adaptation with a few highlights

    I'm often on the defending party for films. I notice that many reviewers seem to complain much about any movie is released. That was the case with Alien: covenant, for example. That movie was far superior to this one.

    Prior to the film, I watched in about three days the entire Death Note series. Because I really just got into it and don't plan on watching the anime again soon, I don't consider myself a fan (never watched animes before, by the way), but I reckon it was a very clever series. At times it had its cheesiness, but still worked pretty well.

    When the source material is well written, I don't think that departing from it is the right choice. The Martian proved that, for instance. Changching the plot should be always for the benefit of it, and not to overly simplify the story and to take out some of it core aspects.

    Death Note's film adaptation chose this second route. I have the feeling that they didn't understand at all what was the series about. The anime mostly focused on L and Light's intellectual fight, battles of tricks and making one and another be unsure about what his intentions are. Ryuk (who I thought would be a practical effect and not CGI, as instead it sadly proved to be) had more importance. Truth is, this movie had also a very low runtime in order to cover up the plot well, it might have needed an extra 40 minutes (so a 2h 30m film), but it would have needed an entirely different plot.

    Instead, when the movie finished, it turned out to be just a rushed sequence of events, most of which seemed incoherent if seen next to the anime, which was a very clever story. Ultimately, the film settles for a needless and overly bloody gore feast. The speed of this film is so fast paced that, by when I arrived to the 1 hour mark, I could not believe that we had forty minutes left. And I came to realise that nothing that happened felt relevant to the whole storyline. Death note should have been adapted in a slightly slower paced film, and had minimal gore (most of people died by heart attack). That wouldn't mean that it had to be necessarily a boring film, or a non-R rated one. The themes of moral ambiguity and killing powers make it anyways a very dark story to tell.

    The only positive note I could find in all of this is that sometimes both L and Light's actor delivered scenes which made me suggest that they where up to the roles, if the original anime was to be followed. L sometimes used the anime character's same line delivery, Light seemed capable of behaving as a bloodthirsty, dark and evil character. Sadly, the movie didn't allow the actors to perform their characters rightfully. Williem Dafoe's voice sounded exactly like the original Ryuk's. That said, Ryuk appeared for about 4 minutes, so there wasn't much there.

    Ultimately, this is the perfect example on how an adaptation of a good source material can simply suck. I recall only Eragon being such an unfaithful, unrightful and almost offensive adaptation to a very clever and deep story.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Death to potential

    As others have said, the source material is amazing, full of depth, cleverly intricate with complex themes and characters that feel real. So there were glimmers of hope that the film adaptation would be halfway decent on its own, despite a lot of people hating it. Really did want to like it and be one of those people to go against the general consensus, which has happened quite a few times before (though have found myself agreeing with critics more and more these days, seemingly a sacrilegious thing to say these days with so much over-the-top hate for them).

    Sadly, 'Death Note' is yet another film that sees me agreeing with the general consensus and what they have said about it. Not much for me to add. It is not just that it is an abortion of an adaptation, that is the complete opposite of every element of the source material and completely forgot in translation what made it so great. Would go as far to say that it didn't seem to even understand it or what it was about. Having said that, have always believed in judging an adaptation on its own terms, there have been numerous instances of a film or TV series to be not so good as adaptations but good to classic on their own. 'Death Note' manages to be a failure on its own.

    Does 'Death Note' have good things? Not many but they are there. There are some creative visuals and touches, this is not a cheap-looking film on the most part by all means and often quite striking. The (incidental) music is suitably moody.

    There is also Willem Dafoe who brings menace and gravitas to Ryuk (although the character is nowhere near sadistic enough and that is the fault of the writers not Dafoe, who was giving his all to what he was given), managing to make a memorable impression despite far too little screen time. His performance comes off best of the cast and the only good one.

    Found the rest of the acting however to be bland and forced, nobody gets deep into their characters and most don't even seem to understand them. The characters have lost their complexity and substance, they are all stereotypical clichés with no substance or even worse distorted beyond recognition. Complete with far too much emphasis on teen drama that was not really needed and was really not well written (cheesy, shallow and predictable). With more of a psychological drama focus there would have been far more depth and atmosphere and the characters would have been far more interesting.

    Early on and sadly throughout, suspense and mystery are lacking and as said the characters are bland and often behave irrationally and out of character to an irritating degree. The dialogue is very stilted and the direction lacking control or tautness, didn't get the sense they were at ease or even they wanted to do it. The editing tended to be nauseating, but it's the story treatment that's most disappointing. It's not just the lack of suspense and surprises, it also feels dumbed down and too tame, anything that made one shocked or biting nails were treated with indifference, and events are far too rushed to the point that parts are incoherent. With nothing to the story or characters, the 'Death Note' manages to also be dull due to not being invested in it.

    Overall, a few saving graces but a mess on the whole. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    BeyondEternity

    Skip it and watch the original instead

    As a fan of the original Death Note anime I am very disappointed in this film. It was poorly acted, horribly paced, and the drama felt more edgy than composed. The characters personalities were completely changed to the point where I didn't see why they even bothered maintaining the original names and The events of the story were changed so drastically I forgot that I was watching Death Note. In the original anime both L and Light were very calm and rational in how they made each decision, creating a suspenseful psychological drama, but in the film both of them do things that were very out of character and essentially made no sense. Overall this felt very rushed and poorly directed, I wouldn't be surprised if the director had never even heard of the original anime before doing this film.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 52 mins) Ryuk's manga design is seen in a book Light is reading at the diner.
    • Goofs
      (at around 23 mins) When Light shows Mia the Death Note for the first time he asks her to read the last entry. The last entry should have been Anthony Skomal, not Kenny Doyle.
    • Quotes

      L: [to Light] You're the one who flew into the sun, I'm just here to make sure you burn!

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits are written in the same style as the Death Note instructions.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Death Note (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Reckless (Don't Be So...)
      Written by James Reyne (as James Michael Reyne)

      Performed by Australian Crawl

      Courtesy of EMI Music Australia

      Under license from Universal MUsic Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Cuốn Sổ Tử Thần
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Netflix
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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