Light attempts to defeat L along with Teru Mikami a Kira follower and Kiyomi Takada another Kira follower but in the end will Light win? The same three Death Note trailers are included on both Blu-rays. Kendisini bir tanrı olarak dünyaya tanıtmak ve kötülerin hepsini öldürmek isteyen Light defterdeki kuralların çoğunu bilmeden hareket edecek ve kontrolü yavaştan kaybederek kaçınılmaz sonuyla yüzleşmek zorunda kalacaktır. Second Kira is Amane Misa, arising idol, who worships Kira and has her own Death Note. Both of the Death Note films feature such elaborate need for willing suspension of disbelief that they both can get silly pretty quickly. Synopsis 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.
Light soon becomes an avenging force, striking down criminals and even those only accused of being criminals from afar, in the process becoming a folk hero known as Kira and stymieing the police to the point where they bring in L Ken'ichi Matsuyama , the world's greatest detective, to help track Light down. I didn't like Fujiwara much in the lead role- he's not dynamic orconniving enough to bring the role to life. The second movie is also theconcluding one, which might be confusing since both movies togetheronly tell the first half of the manga events. Greatest difference would beremoving the character of Higuchi and replacing him with Takada, who inmanga didn't appear until much later. Light va utiliser Death Note pour supprimer une bonne fois pour toutes le monde d'êtres méchants, mauvais, malfaisants. You will get a notification at the top of the site as soon as the current price equals or falls below your price.
But taken as a whole, both films are really amazingly sharp and well defined, albeit with often strange color skewing that paints flesh tones in a sickly yellow and incorporates a lot of blacks, grays and beiges in the backgrounds. The pace was brilliant andkept the movie fresh. It did feel quite stretched out though, it's more than2 hours long. This booklet is very helpfully replete with instructions in its inside cover, instructions which give rather picayune directions indicating that within a certain framework of rules, anyone whose name is written in the book will die. Thedirector did not screw it up by trying to outdo the anime or manga, andit didn't go up its own butt with social commentary. It was immenselythrilling, engaging and fiendishly clever.
It's the thriller that othermovies wish they could grow up to be. Erika Toda surprised me with her role as Misa. As if things aren't bad enough, a SecondKira appears out of nowhere, to help Kira. Fantasy Horror Thriller 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. These movies on the other hand were entertaining to the end. Even though it was longer than 2 hours I barelyfelt it. But it's a decently constructed thriller with some interesting elements which help to maintain overall viewer interest even if some aspects of the film lag from time to time.
Vocal tones, strange postures and movements,appearance, mannerisms, all breathe life into what was one of the bestcharacters ever to grace manga shelves. Can't wait for the American version. Light decides to launch a secret crusade to rid the streets of criminals. The really interesting thing about Death Note is how it posits the public's adoration of Light, known by his folk name of Kira, against the official police presence which is kind of upset someone is usurping their execution powers. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. Thay certainly could have done a lot worse, and they took enough filmtime to do the series justice.
Ce cahier a un pouvoir maléfique : si quelqu'un note un nom sur ses pages, la personne en question meurt quelques secondes plus tard. Her Misa is naivebut not as annoyingly air headed as in the manga, but actually makesher a believable. A definitive improvement to the first film and a greatending to the story. Neither of these films is any great masterpiece, but they're fun and entertaining, if both a bit on the long side. This Blu-ray compilation looks and sounds fantastic, and if you're a fan of the franchise, or simply curious, this release is Recommended. While there's nothing inherently horrible about the actual voice work, there has been absolutely no attention paid to trying to match syllabification of the translations with mouth movements of the Japanese actors, and so you get that old bugaboo of English dialogue either stopping before the mouths finish moving, or even funnier, spilling over the allotted mouth movement time. Let me just state this up front and unequivocally: stay far, far away from the English dubs unless you are manifestly incapable of reading subtitles.
The original Japanese tracks are very well done, will excellent fidelity and some really good surround effects. For more about Death Note Collection and the Death Note Collection Blu-ray release, see published by Jeffrey Kauffman on July 27, 2011 where this Blu-ray release scored 3. The first film especially stops and starts in lurches as various rules of the Death Notebook are posted on screen to explain what inexplicable thing just happened. You can also get an instant mobile notification with our iPhone- or Android app. Reviewed by , July 27, 2011 The Tibetans have that pesky Book of the Dead, the Jews inscribe everyone in the Book of Life annually in the period between Rosh Hoshana and Yom Kippur, but there's probably been nothing quite like the little booklet Japanese student Light Tatsuya Fujiwara comes across, which is emblazoned with the title Death Note. Also a fatal flaw no pun intended in terms of both films is how patently odd it is that the police are out to reign in a vigilante who is manifestly bringing down the crime rate, one heart attack at a time.
The acting was good, unlike some other Japanese movies whichhave good plots or ideas which are watered down by poor acting orspecial effects. Death Note — Ölüm Defteri İndir Türkçe Dublaj 1080p Efsanevi Death Note animesini bilmeyen yoktur. These are films that get by on a wing and a prayer and having too much time to actually think about the illogic can be detrimental to their overall enjoyment. 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. Still the finale has beencleverly turned faithful to manga, and I personally like it even betterthan manga ending.
Director: Writer: Starring: , , , , , Producer: » Death Note Collection Blu-ray Review Are these films to die for? Meanwhile Lis certain that Light is Kira, but without evidence he can't doanything but wait and see. Where first film was still somewhat slow and uncertain,the second part keeps the viewer interested its whole length: nearlytwo and half hours! Although, like manyother manga fans, I too would have wanted to see blonde Misa, the haircolour was the only complain I could come up with. Atrás do caderno havia instruções sobre sua utilização, onde dizia que se escrevesse o nome de uma pessoa e visualizasse mentalmente o rosto desta, ela morreria de um ataque cardíaco. Taken as slight entertainments, and especially within the confines of live action adaptations of manga and anime, both Death Notes are above average, spry pieces of filmmaking that offer a fun premise and just enough pretensions toward depth to give their characters at least fitful chances at life—that is until they die. No artifacting of any degree is noticeable throughout the films, though due to the darker lighting scheme especially in the first film and the desaturation in evidence, crush is noticeable in several scenes.
A very good movie fromJapan, especially after years of poorly made horror films trying toride on The Ring's success. There were some scenes that were a tadclichéd, but it lacked the predictable plot twist that we're soaccustomed to in so many Hollywood flicks. In the second installment of the Death Note film franchise, Light Yagami meets a second Kira and faithful follower Misa Amane and her Shinigami named Rem. . On the other hand, too much of Death Note is overly contrived, keeping the film from being as exciting and suspenseful as it might otherwise be. It's like getting a primer in some arcane area of law, you know, one of those contracts with large Roman numerals, followed by letters, followed by small Roman numerals.