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death note rules must use
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It's overly complicated and kinda playing with that." "Because you do have to acknowledge the almost ridiculousness of it without being condescending. "I really liked that moment," he says during a recent press stop in New York. It certainly describes how Wingard, a veteran of genre-bending indie horror fare like You're Next and The Guest, felt while keeping track of so many narrative threads. "There's so many fucking rules," he says.Īccording to director Adam Wingard, the line was improvised by Nat Wolff, the actor who plays Light, but it might also reflect how you feel during the movie's dizzying final stretch.

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Only then will she "burn" his page and spare him, but she can only do that once according to Ryuk, the spiky god of death voiced by Willem Dafoe who is tasked with explaining all the Death Note's dense mythology. Mia tells him she'll save his life if he passes the Death Note onto her. Wearing a tophat and swaying to Berlin's '80s synth ballad "Take My Breath Away" at a high school dance, he learns that his girlfriend Mia (Margaret Qualley) has sentenced him to death with the titular notebook, a supernatural tome which gives its owner the power to kill simply by scribbling a name in its pages.

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But the Japanese dub is so good that you should not miss.There's a point towards the end of Death Note, Netflix's adaptation of the beloved manga and anime series of the same name, where the film's main character, Light Turner, gets fed up. Some times the dialogs get so complicated that you might fall behind if you're reading suns. If you do I recommend watching the English dub first and then watch it in Japanese.

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It has a dark and mysterious theme and the storyline just takes you with it. I also recommend reading "20th century boys" which is done by Orasawa (Monster). the main character is a brilliant surgeon but he's not smart. Monster is awesome too but it's only the bad guy who is actually smart.

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Nice list they're all good anime but I think the only one that was close to death note is code geass (Also highly recommended). I doesn't have an anime but no aime nor any other manga ha ever had me on the edge of my seat so much!!! If you like mind games definitely Liar Game. Peter Yexley from UK on November 24, 2014: I don't know why people don't want to understand that there is no anime like death note

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Present same people with Death Note, Ergo or whatever fantasy bullshit and they will leave the room and send their kids in lol

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You could make a movie out of "Monster" and present it to high class elite financial businessperson (you know those guys, who can't fool around like children) and they would eat it up. Generally speaking, the more fantasy you like, the more childish and irresponsible you are. Tenma hunting him down had me so enthralled. The idea of post-WWII European powers and war criminals being at the beck and call of an antichrist figure (the kid in the description) and Dr. Monster's in my top five anime of all time. Monster, I do agree should be the #1 spot. There're live-action adaptations too, in Japanese and Korean. That's the closest that I ever got to Death Note when it comes to intrigue and 'battle-of-wits' manga. If you’re watching the first few episodes hoping the story will pick up, it Doesn't There was such a huge unnecessary time gap which no one even seemed to age. Monster is NOTHING like death note, don't bother watching it. Death Note is considered a fantasy anime believe it or not, an anime you enjoy seeing as you've clicked on this page. Fantasy themes don't make shows childish. You are very close mindedly grouping an entire fanbase as children, I would say Naruto for example. While it is true that I indulged myself in the genre at a young age, I must disagree with your point. I believe you're only basing your statement "the more fantasy you like, the more childish you are" on the basis that you believe only children love anime. Death Note is a physiological anime that even after my, perhaps six, years of anime, cannot be replicated and compared. On the miniscule chance you will read this comment, I urge you to think about the stupidity of your own remark. I have finished watching Death Note, Attack on Titan and Future Diary.what do you recommend next because I absolutely love Death Note and don't wanna get disappointed I still love death note, even though i dont like the ending.









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