The US version of "Death Note" is wise not to follow the original plot, or it will feel worse

Kaya 2021-12-15 08:01:17

This is a silly male protagonist, coupled with a stupid and reckless L, is really an irritating plot, it is really an empty shell of a Japanese version of the death note, but the soul of the family is lost. It's really not as good as "26 Ways to Die" or "Reaper is Coming". At the very least, it is definitely worth seeing. This film will know the story behind the first scene of the murder.

It’s really hard to paint a tiger and paint a bone. Such a good comic was given to Lao Mei for filming, but it was changed. The story is empty and I won’t say anything about it. What’s the characterization? And I made the Japanese version of L a tyrannical one. Crazy, please, someone was originally the most pleasing character, and even the iconic gesture of biting the thumb has been changed, which is really helpless.

And also used the old beauty's ability to pierce her throat with a headshot as soon as she came up, without the suffocating feeling of the Japanese version. Americans really can't do this kind of suspense film. Look at that American version of Sadako, my God, I laughed off the scene, it's so funny.

I really can’t expect much from the US version of the suspense film. At first, I thought I would take a look, I hope it’s not like the US version of Sadako, but the result is still disappointed. Such a mediocre remake, the weird way of death is the only selling point. , What else? What else do you talk about? Oh, yes, and the soundtrack of those love songs, it's so weird. It's really weird.

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Death Note quotes

  • James Turner: How does Kira get to decide who lives and dies? Who's guilty, and innocent? Is there a complaint department if I don't like one of Kira's decisions - or would complaining just get me put on Kira's list?

  • L: The individual known as Kira, as I'm sure you're aware, has taken credit for over 400 deaths. While we don't know how he kills his victims, we do know how he chooses them. Prior to these deaths, all of the victims have had their identities released to the media. This would suggest that Kira is not some omnipotent force. He's a person, like you or me. He is also a coward. A child wielding power he does not understand, mistakenly believing that in doing so, he's at no risk to himself. He's wrong. Kira, if you're watching this, know that I am coming for you. Unless, of course, you'd like to kill me now.