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Light Turner, an intelligent student happens to find a book that has the power to kill anyone who has his name written on it, then decides to become a Watcher named Kira, killing several criminals, doing so attracts the attention of the Detective known as L the FBI begins to hunt him down.
Americanizing a movie based on a successful anime is not an easy task, we already had several attempts (Dragon Ball, Ghost in the Shell, The Last Airbender, Oldboy) and without saying that it is not the first time a movie was made based on this Anime, we have a film made in Japan in 2006 that is much more faithful to its essence, of course we know that the Japanese film industry is not so well known in our continent, but be sure that we have many good movies based on anime, made there ... maybe I can create a list one day for you to know ...
Finally speaking of this version made by netflix, she sins in many ways I am very fan of the anime, and you condense a content of 37 chapters in a film of an hour and forty is practically impossible, and of course a lot of things would be left out, and really stayed.
Speaking of the main characters, Light Turner is very different from his original source Light Yagami, in the anime he is a person with a very singular superiority complex, with the power he has in hand he finds himself a true God, untouchable in his conception , already in the film he is just another student of a school, that makes money by doing the duties of other students, and ends up falling in love with a girl as much problematic as he.
The detective known as L, we have a somewhat controversial question because here we have a black actor playing him nothing against because he does a reasonable job but sometimes he extrapolates taking on the side of strangeness, with a behavior very unusual. anime character is not so.
By far the best part is the character Ryuk, the god of death who handed the notebook to the boy at the beginning of the movie, who gives the voice and makes the capture of movements is the actor Willem Dafoe, and was very faithful to the anime .. clear he never has the visual seen completely do not know why the CGI was very good, and the interpretation also .. possibly at the director's option, Ryuk is always more in the dark, behind some mobile etc so we can not see him and try to pass on a sense of fear, that at first the main character passes upon seeing that creature for the first time, but after that gets stung.
The movie appeals a bit to the more Gore deaths, showing beheadings, blood and etc, this is not a bad thing if they were trying to go to that most grotesque side ... thing that in the anime sometimes this gets implied.
For this reason I believe that the movie is not all bad and does not deserve all this Hate that is taking on the internet, many people who do not know the anime will probably find an interesting suspense popcorn to see, but he will lose a story with much more content in Anime.
Americanizing a movie based on a successful anime is not an easy task, we already had several attempts (Dragon Ball, Ghost in the Shell, The Last Airbender, Oldboy) and without saying that it is not the first time a movie was made based on this Anime, we have a film made in Japan in 2006 that is much more faithful to its essence, of course we know that the Japanese film industry is not so well known in our continent, but be sure that we have many good movies based on anime, made there ... maybe I can create a list one day for you to know ...
Finally speaking of this version made by netflix, she sins in many ways I am very fan of the anime, and you condense a content of 37 chapters in a film of an hour and forty is practically impossible, and of course a lot of things would be left out, and really stayed.
Speaking of the main characters, Light Turner is very different from his original source Light Yagami, in the anime he is a person with a very singular superiority complex, with the power he has in hand he finds himself a true God, untouchable in his conception , already in the film he is just another student of a school, that makes money by doing the duties of other students, and ends up falling in love with a girl as much problematic as he.
The detective known as L, we have a somewhat controversial question because here we have a black actor playing him nothing against because he does a reasonable job but sometimes he extrapolates taking on the side of strangeness, with a behavior very unusual. anime character is not so.
By far the best part is the character Ryuk, the god of death who handed the notebook to the boy at the beginning of the movie, who gives the voice and makes the capture of movements is the actor Willem Dafoe, and was very faithful to the anime .. clear he never has the visual seen completely do not know why the CGI was very good, and the interpretation also .. possibly at the director's option, Ryuk is always more in the dark, behind some mobile etc so we can not see him and try to pass on a sense of fear, that at first the main character passes upon seeing that creature for the first time, but after that gets stung.
The movie appeals a bit to the more Gore deaths, showing beheadings, blood and etc, this is not a bad thing if they were trying to go to that most grotesque side ... thing that in the anime sometimes this gets implied.
For this reason I believe that the movie is not all bad and does not deserve all this Hate that is taking on the internet, many people who do not know the anime will probably find an interesting suspense popcorn to see, but he will lose a story with much more content in Anime.
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