Ken'ichi Matsuyama, who played L in the Death Note live-action film series, game review 9 comments. Little Goody Two-Shoes Game Review. Oct 30, 13:00. 9 comments. games. Parents say ( 16 ): Kids say ( 48 ): Aiming for suspense, shock, and revulsion, the film succeeds at some level, but fares less well with its ludicrous premise, dizzying array of "rules" of the game, and giant leaps of logic. Adam Wingard, fitfully successful at directing the macabre, tries to Americanize a popular, dark Japanese franchise
The film’s frequent violence, blood and gore would surely earn an R rating in the U.S., but Netflix doesn’t need to worry about that with a streaming release (the theatrical version will go
Death Note. 2017 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | 1h 40m | Horror. Light Turner finds a supernatural notebook and uses it to mete out death, attracting the attention of a detective, a demon and a girl in his class. Pinagbibidahan ni: Willem Dafoe,Nat Wolff,LaKeith Stanfield. Mga Creator: Tetsurō Araki.
Death Note Light. L Death Note. Character Concept. Character Art. Light And Misa. L And Light. L Icon. Futaba Y Kou. Amane Misa. But just so you know, Raye Penber is a really memorable character in this series because of the changes. They also made minor changes to Teru Mikami. But this is only really plotwise. The drama series follows the Anime closely. With the same moments and even some scenes that are practically identical. Death Note is a thin, unsatisfying 1 hour and 33 minutes (without credits). The movie resembles a two-part pilot to a television series more so than a 40-50 million dollar movie. Disappointingly, even parts of Adam Wingard's Death Note that I wish to praise seem like good scenes that would have served a stronger purpose in a better film. f07RFM.
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