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Rating: 4.3/10 by 3953 users

Death Note (2017)

A young man comes to possess a supernatural notebook, the Death Note, that grants him the power to kill any person simply by writing down their name on the pages. He then decides to use the notebook to kill criminals and change the world, but an enigmatic detective attempts to track him down and end his reign of terror.

Directing:
  • Adam Wingard
  • Amandine Dufraise
  • Ana Oparnica Sebal
  • James Bitonti
  • Dan Mansfield
Writing:
  • Jeremy Slater
  • Tsugumi Ohba
  • Takeshi Obata
  • Vlas Parlapanides
  • Charley Parlapanides
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 25, 2017

Rating: 4.3/10 by 3953 users

Alternative Title:
Death Note - Il Quaderno Della Morte - IT
死亡筆記 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
日本語
Español
English
普通话
Runtime: 01 hour 41 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: notebook, based on manga, death, based on anime, live action remake

Nat Wolff
Light Turner
Shea Whigham
James Turner
Willem Dafoe
Ryuk (voice)
Timothy Lambert
Dr. Norman Ludlam
Kwesi Ameyaw
Undercover Agent #1
Justin Stone
Undercover Agent #2
Christian Sloan
Agent Franks
Artin John
Anthony Skomal
Tony Ali
Taliban Leader
Anousha Alamian
Taliban Soldier
Jess McLeod
Teenage Girl
Sofy Chen
Daughter
Keanu Lam
Freshman Kid
Jesse Stretch
James Brode
Masi Oka
Detective Sasaki
Anup Sehdev
Restaurant Worker
Cole Vigue
Ride Operator
Shayan Moallef
Young Couple (Male)
Kate Dion-Richard
Young Couple (Female)
Jackie Blackmore
Teacher in Charge
Chris Webb
Military Contractor #1
Rhys Williams
Military Contractor #2
Natalie Moon
British News Anchor
Shanel Pratap
News Anchor #3
Bowen Zhang
Chinese News Anchor
Sonia Beeksma
American News Anchor
Kyle Donaldson
Male Reporter
Dawn Chubai
Female Reporter
Alessandro Miro
Douchebag Bro #1
Albert Nicholas
Douchebag Bro #2
Wyatt Cameron
Kenny's Cronie
Cameron Forbes
FBI Director Pearl
Howie Lai
FBI Assistant
Matthew Mandzij
NYPD Officer
Artur Stofel
German Newscaster
Arlina Rodríguez
Mexican Newscaster
Eileen Pedde
New Teacher
Barbara Beall
Assistant (uncredited)
Lia Lam
Nightclub Girl (uncredited)
Olena Medwid
Russian News Anchor (uncredited)
Ash Lee
Officer (uncredited)
Michelle Kim McCoy
Night Club Girl #2 (uncredited)
Colin Corrigan
Cop (uncredited)
Sarah Ziolkowski
Passerby (uncredited)
Scott Seol
Prisoner (uncredited)
Jesse Irving
Homecoming King (uncredited)
Addison Gosselin
Brodie's Daughter (uncredited)
Juanpaolo Mercado
Top Hat Guy (uncredited)

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_Death Note_ - _★★★★_ While different from the anime, and surely the manga, Death Note is an enjoyable adaption. If you watched the anime, you know that the series’s first episode titled “Rebirth” starts out in the Shinigami Realm. We unfortunately do not see this scene or ever visit the Shinigami Realm but I think that’s just fine for this adaption as when we meet Ryuk for the first time, it’s so cool and terrifying at the same time. The film didn’t feel rushed despite having a fast pace but I never felt lost. In addition, the killings were gruesome. Also let me just say Margaret Qualley is bae to unbelievable max. Her Mia Sutton (originally Misa Amane) is just UGH <3 Nat Wolff was actually fairly decent as Light Turner (originally Light Yagami). Keith Stanfield as L was different but not totally in a negative way. And as expected, WILLEM DAFOE AS RYUK IS PERFECT!

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Despite tentative hopes, the Netflix live action movie for Death Note was painful to watch. Watching with my husband and another friend who was a fan of the original anime, we switched it off after 10 minutes soon after Light's girly screaming. I did manage to play the rest on my own while multi-tasking since I felt I owed it that much. The shinigami Ryuk was the one cool thing, even if they changed his amused observer role the acting and effects for him were great. Everything else though? Instead of a top role model perfect student equally liked by fellow students and adults, Light became a whiney emo brat with so many issues. Mia, who filled in for Misa's role, instead of sweet ditzy but still somewhat smart (and definitely loyal to a fault in her love) just became a *itch. Now I always rooted for L, but these two are our protagonists of the story and unlike the original source, I could find nothing likable or admirable about them. The gore-fest was also distracting. Death Note is a very toned down thriller with most deaths happening naturally with heart attacks, implied suicides, hit by a car and so on but expect Final Destination shock-factor and gory deaths in this adaption.


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