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- Oorspronkelijke titel: DEATH NOTE デスノート the Last name
- Ook gekend als: Desu nôto: The last name
- Scenarioschrijver: Oishi Tetsuya
- Scenarioschrijver & regisseur: Kaneko Shusuke
- Genres: Thriller, Mysterie, psychologisch, Fantasie
Cast & Credits
- Fujiwara TatsuyaYagami LightHoofdrol
- Matsuyama Kenichi"L" / RyuzakiHoofdrol
- Toda Erika Bijrol
- Nakamura Shido IIRyuk [Voice]Bijrol
- Kaga TakeshiYagami SoichiroBijrol
- Katase NanaTakada Kiyomi ["Sakura TV" newscaster]Bijrol
beoordelingen
Acting/Cast: I said in the last one that I loved Fujiwara Tatsuya and Matsuyama Kenichi as Light and L, and that definitely didn't change while watching this movie.
Toda Erika got more time in this one, as was expected, and I liked her in her role as Misa as well. In the manga/anime, my opinion on Misa always varied. I'd love her one second and then really dislike her the next. Toda Erika managed to make it so I was a Misa fan from start to finish.
Music: Again, I don't remember much of the music in this movie. The only song I can remember, other than the suspenseful music they sometimes tossed in, was a RHCP song.
Rewatch Value: I scored it one higher than the first movie because, like I said, I definitely enjoyed this one more.
Overall: Overall, I loved it. The ending in the manga had me kind of sad. The ending in the anime had me crying. The ending of the movie actually had me bawling.
My only complaint with this movie, other than that damn RHCP song, is that it seemed a little anticlimactic. The ending felt like it was too fast at times, and then too slow at times, but in the end, it was still anticlimactic.
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I loved the cast. Fujiwara perfectly portrayed Light, at times acting as the composed, intelligent, passionate indivitual he once was. He was clearly able to get across as someone who had lost their intentions, going mad with power and more then willing to kill to protect himself.
Matsuyama was the very image of L! It was like seeing L come to life, by the very way he sat, gorged himself on sweets, and his every expression! There was no one better then him.
The music was mediocre, it matched the mood faily well but didn't leave much of an impression.
THE STORY WAS FREAKING AWESOME. Nothing can compare. Death Note didn't have any wholes in it, and it was a piece of intellicuel art. Though for the movie some things that happened in the anime had to be left out for time purposes.
This movie is more then worth your time, and its so good you will even get a thrill out of watching it again and again.
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