Sometimes people have to simply be a good person

Belle 2021-12-15 08:01:17

I don’t know when it’s
played. I have to watch the opening until the protagonist finds that the note says Don’t Believe Luke. I thought it was a follow-up story from the Japanese version (so naive)
and showed the note to the female ticket. . . . Then L. . . . (Too lazy to complain)
The killing part in the middle feels like it can be linked with the world where the god of death is coming! Then,,,
the soundtrack of the Ferris wheel at the end is really good, and the series of combined month kills is a rare flash of the movie. It
says that the female ticket was taken and the paper was torn during the crash of the Ferris wheel (with I don't wanna live without your love ironic), ex-girlfriend of burned paper writing so that L see
myself out into the river was saved by doctors until obscene mad also notes back, I feel IQ male pig finally return to the Highlands
this month is properly properly play to the crowd under Look, so I can wash myself, right! ! !



The director is wrong. . . Yue just wants to save the female ticket, save her dad and save herself~ Even if it is exposed,

the soundtrack of killing a few people is definitely only guilty. It is not irony, but the true love scene that Yue is affectionate enough. )

If it wasn't for the male protagonist who looked like Tim Rose or Margaret Curry and was eye-catching enough. . .
Forget it, what are you paying attention to after shooting like this?

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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.