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Death Note (Live Action - Dub & Sub)
List price: $24.98 Sale price: $19.99 You save: $4.99 (20%)
Actor(s): Tatsuya Fujiwara, Kenichi Matsuyama, Takeshi Kaga Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: DEATH NOTE MOVIE #1 (DVD MOVIE) Director(s): EAN: 0896911001126 Format(s): AnamorphicDolbyNTSCSubtitledSurround Sound Item Dimensions: Weight 0.25 lbs. Label: VIZ VIDEO Language(s): Japanese Original LanguageEnglish Original LanguageEnglish Subtitled List Price: $24.98 Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO MPN: 01 Number Of Items: 1 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.6" Width: 5.3" Length: 0.6" Weight: 0.4 lbs. Product Group: DVD Publisher: VIZ VIDEO Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-09-16 Running Time: 120minutes Studio: VIZ VIDEO Theatrical Release Date: 2006 UPC: 896911001126
Editorial Reviews Product Description: *PHENOMENON*: With over 25 million copies sold, the hit manga series has finally been adapted into two live-action feature films directed by Shusuke Kaneko, widely known for the popular, Gamera, monster film series. DEATH NOTE was first released in Japan in July 2006, grossing over *$28 million* with 2.3 million tickets sold. Its sequel, DEATH NOTE: THE LAST NAME, was released in Japan in November 2006 and was even more successful, grossing over *$52 million* with 4.3 million tickets sold. Both movies stayed at #1 on box office for weeks not only in Japan, but also in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand. As a result of this success, a spin-off film directed by Hideo Nakata (director of the original Japanese version of The Ring) will be released shortly on February 9, 2008, titled L: Change the World.
Adapted from the bestselling manga, with original characters and plot twists developed only for live-action film, the story takes unexpected turns before arriving at a shocking ending.
Ace student Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook intentionally dropped by a rogue "Shinigami death god named Ryuk. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies. Upset with the current justice system, Light takes matters into his own hands and vows to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of all evil, and become the God of the new world.
Soon, the number of suspicious deaths of reported criminals catches the attention of the International Police Organization. A mysterious detective known only as L quickly learns that the serial killer, nicknamed Kira by the public, is located in Japan. Light realizes that L will be his greatest enemy, and a game of psychological cat and mouse between the two begins.
*Music by RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS * *Theme Song: DANI CALIFORNIA** * We are very proud to be involved and happy to be involved. - Flea (Base guitarist of Red Hot Chili Peppers) Amazon.com: The first live-action feature based on the manga Death Note covers much of the same material as the first 12 episodes of the animated series. Handsome Light Yagami has just passed the bar exam, but he's repelled by the injustice of modern society. His life changes dramatically when he finds a Death Note, a notebook dropped into human space by Ryuk, a Shinigami (god of death). If anyone writes the name of a human in the book, that person will die within minutes. Under the pseudonym "Kira," Light launches a gradiose vigilante campaign to rid the world of criminals and create his vision of a perfect society. But the string of deaths attracts the attention of the police, who refer the baffling case to the eccentric but brilliant detective known only as "L." The police are reduced to pawns as the investigation becomes a high-stakes battle of wits between Light and L. Director Shusuke Kaneko and screenwriter Tetsuya Oshi add a dramatic subplot: the fiancee of one of Kira's victim deduces the killer's identity. Tatsuya Fujiwara makes Light more understandable and more likable than his animated counterpart. Kenichi Matsuyama looks properly pallid as L, but his addiction to desserts looks silly in live action and weakens the character's intensity. The hokey Ryuk never blends in with the real sets. Death Note ends inconclusively, but continues in a sequel.(Unrated: suitable for ages 16 and older: grotesque imagery, violence, violence against women, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-19 Content: I really really loved this and if you're a fan of Death Note this is perfect. L totally rocked. Summary: A Must Watch
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-10 Content: This movie is, first of all, a good view because of the high production quality involved. I must say I appreciate the thought that was put into this first live action adaptation of the series. Fans of the manga and of the animated series will find themselves right at home here. The end is a definite teaser for the sequel. My only suggestion is for true fans of the series and cinema in general to turn off the english dubs and to watch this with the original Japanese voice with English subtitles, to alleviate the unavoidable translation issues that happen when trying to cram all that English into the mouth motions of the Japanese language. Summary: A worthy Live Action adaptation
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-04 Content: Great movie
The only improvement would have been some bonus materials or special features Summary: Great movie
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-10-14 Content: This live action movie follows the series pretty decently as far as I'm concerned especially for the actors they got to play the character of Light Yagami(Also Kira) and the mythical detective L. Like the beginning of the series Light has what most would consider worthwhile intentions punishing the truly guilty and wicked of the world but as the saying goes absolute power corrupts absolutely. The way Light later kills some innocent people later in the movie shows that he's not above abusing the note book for his own gains and in turn is no longer a champion of justice but just a serial killer with a megalomaniac mentality. Then you have the police working in conjunction with L to stop Kira and his agendas as well as bring him to justice. The movie is what you expect if you seen the series and even if you have never seen the series the movie still gives you the beginning pretty well so you can follow whats happening easily. If you want to hear it dubbed they got all the voice actors from the series to do this movie as well so no worries on that part. So if you like the series you'll definitely like the movie as well. All I'm waiting for now is to get the second movie when it comes on dvd. Summary: What Would You Do With The Power Of The Death NoteBook
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-10-10 Content: I ended up watching this movie several months after I got done viewing all the episodes for the anime series. The first thing I noticed is how the english dub version has the same voice actors of main characters as the english dubbed anime version did... A very nice treat for dub fans! The story is very similar but a little different then the anime. A lot of information was skipped and there are some new outcomes. I don't want to spoil much but fans of the show should certainly see this too. I can't wait for the sequel to come out in America. Summary: Pretty entertaining.
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