yea I honestly watch only 20 min of the movie so what I'm saying might not be valid Allso I love the anime so I might unreasonably just hate this movie However anyone else have audio problems 15 mins in at the dinner table becouse that totally ruined it for me other then skimming later parts I stoped there anyone have audio problems? this is racist but I don't like that L is black. I don't understand how he's scared so much glimpsing the death god but feels fine taking a pen off him? The gf can't see the death god I don't like that. The gf don't have own death note and it didn't look like light saved gf eat her. This is unreasonable but I don't like how it's only an 1:30 I don't feel they can express how awesome deathnote is in only 1:30 . Light seemed calmer and smarter in anime then the way he was acted. WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF THIS MOVIE?
it was a bit rushed, L was at first a super detective but just one situation let him freak out like he is unstable? but it was still a good film nonetheless, the only thing that was really awful was the musical background especially at the end... it was dramatic and they made it seem like a ... comedy? satire?
Got an "OK" score for some reason, and there are those who've read/watched the manga/anime and still likes it. I'm gonna skip it though. Don't want to waste an hour and a half of my life if it turns out that it really is shit. Think I'll browse the forums instead.
I detest it cause they failed to capture the characteristics of the characters from the series. Ryuuk is supposed to be very impartial but in the Netflix version he actually tells light to kill someone. Apparently no one on earth he Netflix's team actually watch the source material
Just watched the trailer. Something seems terribly wrong with Ryuk... almost like they glued a poster on someone's face. Seems more like drugged teenagers than some fantasy, mystery etc...
If you look at the trash DragonBall Evolution... It was expected that this live action was gonna be trash.
Netflix death note is loosely adapted from the original source. I think they just take the idea of death note and create their own version of story. Ever since i read that netflix gonna do death note. I know that not gonna be a LIVE ACTION. But their own original Death Note. and that fine for me.
Ryuk was really got f*cked up. The original ryuk was supposed to be uninvolved and watching while interested on how Light using death note. Yet Ryuk in the live action were telling him to write and make him despicable I'm done without even have to watch it
For what its worth, in the trailer that I saw, I thought the voice over for Ryuk was a damn perfect or as close to perfect as you can get. Its the exact person and voice I think of when I read some of the manga.
Well, just forget all of the original source materials (manga, anime, ln, etc) and just watch it as a whole new story. The movie will turn out to be actually not bad in my opinion. And I'm not being sarcastic, I really mean it. I think the problem with live action adaptation is they're trying too hard to do something near impossible. They could've just take the essence of the source material and make an independent movie version of it. That way, they could fully use the advantages of the medium instead of forcing it to be just like the source materials. But again, it might turn up to be sh*t though :v
Same I like voice as well one of the few redeeming features in the 20 min that I watched all tho I only saw like a 1 min of Ryuk
This. In my opinion, they should just take the idea of. "there is this note that will kill someone if you write their name in there" and use and use differents character, different story. So, no Light, no L and the plot will not be constricted by the original source. The show would be independent from the source material.