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Death Note

Original title: Death Note: Desu nôto
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6m
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7.5/10
33K
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Tatsuya Fujiwara and Ken'ichi Matsuyama in Death Note (2006)
A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals.
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A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals.A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals.A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals.

  • Director
    • Shûsuke Kaneko
  • Writers
    • Tsugumi Ôba
    • Takeshi Obata
    • Tetsuya Oishi
  • Stars
    • Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Asaka Seto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Tsugumi Ôba
      • Takeshi Obata
      • Tetsuya Oishi
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fujiwara
      • Ken'ichi Matsuyama
      • Asaka Seto
    • 110User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Light Yagami
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
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    Asaka Seto
    • Naomi Misora
    Yû Kashii
    Yû Kashii
    • Shiori Akino
    Shigeki Hosokawa
    • FBI Sôsakan Raye
    Michiko Godai
    Michiko Godai
    • Sachiko Yagami
    Hikari Mitsushima
    Hikari Mitsushima
    • Sayu Yagami
    Ikuji Nakamura
    • Ukita
    Sota Aoyama
    Sota Aoyama
    • Matsuda
    • (as Aoyama Sôta)
    Shin Shimizu
    • Mogi
    Tatsuhito Okuda
    Tatsuhito Okuda
    • Aizawa
    Miyuki Komatsu
    • Sanami
    Takeo Nakahara
    Takeo Nakahara
    • Matsubara
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    • Saeki Keisatsuchô chôkan
    Yôji Tanaka
    • Sasaki
    • (as Tanaka Yôji)
    Sarutoki Minagawa
    Sarutoki Minagawa
    • Kiichirô Osoreda
    Kaohiko Kaoda
    • Takuo Shibuimaru
    Toshiyuki Watarai
    • Yûsuke Hibisawa
    • Director
      • Shûsuke Kaneko
    • Writers
      • Tsugumi Ôba
      • Takeshi Obata
      • Tetsuya Oishi
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    Chrysanthepop

    Good premise but Bad Film

    Though the message of the film is to imply that absolute power corrupts, 'Deathnote', is a film that failed to impress me. Yes, I have seen the sequel too and I understand why it appeals to the young generation (the reasons are obvious). We see that the 'hero', Light, initially intended to use the deathnote in order to rid the world of criminals … but one thing leads to another and he becomes obsessed with power. A good premise indeed. However, there are some silly twists and several plot holes and the pace is extremely slow. Situations just become a little too unbelievable. It almost becomes another clichéd Japanese Teen-Horror film. The special effects make the Death god look fake and even some of their actions are unexplained (as are so many things in the film). I'd also like to warn that the film's ending is inconclusive (as it's continued in the second film), so if you still want to know what happens, there's the sequel.
    9planktonrules

    In some ways, better than the original anime and it's very watchable for everyone

    This is the live-action version of the TV anime series, DEATH NOTE. They are both relatively similar, though the plot lines have been moved around a bit and a girlfriend was created for the main character, Light. In the anime and manga, there was no girlfriend and so my purist daughter complained loudly when she appeared in the film. However, I advise you to relax and give the film a chance--I actually LOVED what they did with the lady in the film. Early on, she's about as superfluous as a vestigial tail, but later she becomes an important part of the plot--you'll see. But as for the rest of the film, it is true to the original--Light is an evil piggie and L looks and acts much like a cockroach (like in the anime).

    As for the story itself, it's a pretty hard film to describe for Western audiences. If you are already an anime/manga freak, then you probably will not be scared away by the odd plot line and story elements about the supernatural. However, for the uninitiated, please try to suspend judgment--the film can be enjoyed by anyone--not just anime/manga fans. I am much more of a casual fan of the genre and enjoyed the film immensely. My wife generally hates anime and loved the film. And, my insane "sold my soul to anime" teen loved the film as well. In light of this, I really think this live-action film is good entertainment for all.

    One final note is that the guy playing Light's father is Chairman Kaga from Iron Chef. Throughout the film, I kept expecting him to whip out a yellow pepper and eat it, but unfortunately he did not!
    10moon_underwater4000

    Fans of DN Manga... go see it if you can!

    I dunno why some people think that the CGI of Ryuuk was bad... I thought it was excellent - realistic but not too out of place. It doesn't have physical fights and thrill (and if you've read the manga, you would know). The actor choices were pretty good - Tatsuya Fujiwara was, and still, well-known for his on-stage productions, and Kenichi Matsuyama's (from Nana fame - he was Shinichi, the bass player of the band 'Black Stones')L / Ryuuzaki was awesome! His every 'weird and strange' movements were exactly how I imagined the actual L would be ^-^ If I have to choose one thing negative about this film, it would be the character - Shiori. I have nothing against her, but then again, she was just some additional romance line that the director thought was a good idea. So in the end... if you're a fan of the DN manga, and you don't mind the directors changing the scenes abit, you should definitely give it a try!!
    LunarPoise

    cool

    As a non-aficionado of manga, I am always wary of manga-inspired productions. Nana, for example, panders purely to its manga fan-base and fails to engage a wider audience.

    Death Note, however, manages to break free of its comic book origins. Light finds the Death Note, a jotter that allows him to pass a death sentence on anyone whose name he writes in it. Ryuuk, the apple-addicted Angel of Death who owns the book, turns up to play sidekick to Light's procession of executions. The police are at a loss, till super-sleuth 'L' takes on the case and figures out the MO and narrows the suspects down to the lead detectives' family.

    Tatsuya Fujiwara is perfectly cast, his angelic features in shocking contrast to the character's dark heart. Ken'ichi Matsuyama is all quirky brilliance as L. The pace is brisk, the twists plausible and surprising. The ending sets up the sequel but in a forgivable manner. Fun, entertaining cinema.
    8GTeixeira

    Great adaptation for a great anime/manga

    A live-action adaptation of the anime/manga 'Death Note' is not something too far-fetched. Unlike 'Dragon Ball' or 'Saint Seiya', 'Death Note' is not flashy or fight-based, being much easier to be re-enacted with real people instead of drawn ones.

    The story follows Light Yagami, a genius teenager who finds a Death Note: a notebook used by Shinigamis ('death gods') with the power to kill people whose name are written on it. Deciding to use the book to kill all criminals in the world and create an utopia, he ends up at odds with L, the world's greatest detective, who is tasked with finding the 'Kira' and bring him to justice.

    The premise is rather strange and might sound silly, but it actually develops smartly and creates many thought-provoking points for reflexion. The anime/manga is possibly one of the best ones out there, and the confrontations between Light's and L's views create a splendid philosophical discussion on the nature of good/evil. Is Light right to kill others like he is doing? To have such a power over others lives, how easy is it to cross the line of good and evil? Is there such a line at all?

    This film covers the first half of the story. As such, it is obviously convoluted and some of the side-plots are changed/discarded so as to keep the story's flow. The actors are good; in special, Ken'ichi Matsuyama is brilliant as L and manages to copy his mannerisms with perfection. Tatsuya Fujiwara also makes a worthwhile Light. Ryuuk, the Shinigami who gives Light the Death Note, is also present through a good use of special effects. The soundtrack is good at times too.

    This is definitely worth a look for 'Death Note' fans, and possibly even for those with no previous knowledge. There are some deviations from the original story, true, but nothing that hinders the quality. A nice touch was having Light read 'Beyond Good and Evil' in one scene, a perfect choice for him.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 1h 27 mins) Light can briefly be seen reading Jenseits von Gut und Böse (English: Beyond Good and Evil) by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The basic concept of the book is that good and evil are not absolute, but rather social constructions and thus have different meanings varying from society to society.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 5 mins) On the subway, when Raye Iwamatsu first opens the file containing the FBI agent IDs, it first reads his name as Raye Penber (his original name in the anime). When the window is enlarged, it is switched back to Raye Iwamatsu.
    • Quotes

      Ryuuk: You know, Light... you're more of a Shinigami than any Shinigami I ever met.

    • Connections
      Featured in Death Note: The Last Name (2006)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2006 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Death Note: The First Name
    • Filming locations
      • Fukuoka City, Fukuoka, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Shueisha
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,667,169
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-ES
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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