I was very disappointed with the film. There were so many core changes to the characters that I couldn’t get past. First I“ll start with the positives, Willem Dafoe was the perfect voice of Ryuk. Through the film I felt that Ryuk“s voice was perfect, though the character did have some faults. I really enjoyed Lakeith Stanfield“s portrayal of L. He really embodied the character and was a flawless transition to live action. He perfectly mastered the attitude of L and embodied the character better than I expected anyone to be able to in person. Lite and Mia (Not Misa, Mia) were far different as characters having entirely different motivations to their anime counterparts. Lite occasionally over acted to the point of making dramatic scenes comical.
If you have yet to watch the original series I“m sure you would enjoy the film as its own entity. All the problems I have with the film are the fundamental plot points it changed. I watched this with a second pair of eyes that had never seen the Anime and he enjoyed it. If you have seen the anime I suggest you not watch this film unless you“re planning to make fun of it with a group of friends. If it was an original idea it would have been great, there were just far too many things that were made opposing the original intent for me to enjoy it. I give 2017“s Death Note 1.5 / 5 stars.
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Director: Â Adam Wingard
Writers:  Charley Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides, & more..
Stars: Nat Wolff, Lakeith Stanfield, Margaret Qualley, & more..
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