Moderate adaptation, but not too bad

Julien 2021-12-15 08:01:17

Said he is quite satisfactory, because the protagonist was not set to be a genius, so many of the protagonist’s behaviors are close to the reactions of our ordinary people. This is similar to the new version of the Japanese version of Death Note. The protagonist is an ordinary person, so the protagonist Almost all of the behaviors are reasonable to normal people.

There is also the heroine, the heroine is also an ordinary person, is a radical, and her behavior is reasonable. . . For the American emperor, who is a common superhero, the behavior of the hero and heroine fits well with the behavior of contemporary American teenagers. There is nothing wrong with the actor’s father being able to guess that his son is the owner of the notebook, because the actor himself is an ordinary person and will not hide himself as highly as the moon.

At this point, there is actually nothing wrong. The new version of the Japanese version is almost like this routine, what ordinary people will do after they get a notebook.

But Qian should never write L as a mentally retarded. Yes, I am using the right words, the others are ordinary people, and L is a mentally handicapped person. The first part of the film was okay and quite satisfactory. When L was chasing the actor with the gun directly behind me, I almost vomited blood. . . It's okay to not show your face. . .

If it's an ordinary actor versus a genius, it's still worth seeing. It is said that there will be the next one. Now that the actor's identity has been fully exposed, let's see how the screenwriter writes next. The next opponent drama is an important factor in deciding whether this is a bad film or a masterpiece or a general one.

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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.