Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Doomtomylo
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
joninajojo
Firstly i must say,this is my first attempt at Manga. My brother who is the true fan,suggested i should watch it and reluctantly i decided to. Wasn't i in for a ride,watched both parts in a single night and wondered what other good stories i was missing out there. Never bother about whether the graphics are good or not...the plot beats all.You get to learn about human personality and the extremes people will go to to achieve personal desires,What would i do if i had the death-note,this question hovers over your head throughout the movie, I really had fun and would recommend this movie to anyone who loves true plot and dialogue. And my God,Yagami Lighto VS L...a true battle of the two best brains.WATCH IT NOW!!!!!
CountZero313
Death Note II picks up right where the first installment left off, with Light and L locked together in partnership. Only a new notebook and shinigami appears, bringing Kira II into the equation, complicating matters for Light while providing him with a means to overcome L.This film betters the first film by offering more twists and superior plotting. Erika Toda as Misa Amane nails the shallow pop idol role, while providing ample comic fodder to divert us from the mind games. Shunji Fujimura as Watari ups his game here. Light has to face the consequences of his actions and the questionable nature of some of his choices. Ken'ichi Matsuyama shines again as the idiosyncratic L. There are more laughs, more questions, more surprises, and a satisfying climax this time round. No one in their right mind will watch this before watching the first, and if you liked the first you'll want to watch this. Rest assured, it does not disappoint.
Julia Faye
Death Note: The Last Name is a brilliant sequel to the first Death Note and really develops the already capturing story line. It answers many unanswered questions from the first movie, as well as providing you with new questions, which are later answered in L Change the World. Kenichi Matsuyama and Tatsuya Fujiwara maintain exceptional performances as well as the new characters that are introduced. In this movie, you witness the battle of knowledge and wit between Light and L at it's best. I found the ending slightly confusing but after watching the movie a few times it became more clear and any elements that did not were resolved in L Change the World. The movie was superbly produced and the plot was once again intriguing, focusing not only on the main characters, such as Light, L and Misa, but also the Death Gods themselves. I would definitely recommend this movie to all Death Note fans.
belenus84
Just so you know, the title is "Death Note", not "Desu Noto". "Desu Noto" doesn't even translate to "Death Note" in Japanese. I don't know where this misconception comes from but it gets annoying to constantly see. Are you trying to sound like you're Japanese by pronouncing "Death Note" in the broken-English Japanese accent? If so, thats racist!As for a review, the movie is a great adaption from the Anime. The only thing that made me a bit sad about this movie is that there's no Near or Mello. I understand it would have been hard to include their arc but still saddens me. Overall its worth a watch if you enjoyed the anime. It's just not as heated as the manga/anime.