Feb 9, 2024
Firstly, nothing would have happened if Light's family had paid attention to him screaming so loud in his room. Secondly, how did they not run out of pages in these notebooks?
Dilemma: Is it wrong to kill bad people? I think every one of us has thought about it at least once. In such dilemmas, the viewer chooses whom he or she supports based on his or her personal views. Death Note is a psychological game. Raito and Lawliet's first confrontation in episode two? Cult classic. The essence of this series is mind games. Each episode is a new demonstration of the intelligence of one of
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the parties. The neutrality of the bored Ryuk adds a lot of flavor to the plot. Another interesting issue was how the world changed over the course of Kira's reign.
Light often changed how he killed people to suit the situation. Because of this, I didn't understand how L deduced that a second Kira had appeared. The fact that insignificant people died did not negate the entire affair, which caused chaos, which is something the current Kira would have wanted. At some point, Raito was the most suspected of all the suspects. Nevertheless, L took him, a superintelligent civilian (still a civilian), to search for Kira. And yes, he wanted to get closer to him; he wanted to make sure, because he knew Raito was Kira. Lawliet never trusted Light. Yet, he was given a free hand during the mission and access to investigation materials. L knew Light was Kira, but he had no proof. At the same time, he was intelligent enough to not ignore other options not only because of his "friendship" with Light, but also because of the paranormal nature of the investigation. This could have been played out in dozens of other ways, and none of them would necessarily involve discovering L's identity to suspect #1... I also don't understand the assumption that Kira kills unconsciously/in his sleep. He killed Lind L. Tailor during the first confrontation with L. The "Yotsuba Arc" was very interesting, but Raito's plan was extremely far-fetched. One slight mistake and everything could fall apart. Kira was saved by fate, plot armor one could say. And why did Rem tell Higuchi about the shinigami eyes?
I also don't understand Soichiro's approach to the fact that the best detective in the world suspected his son of being the greatest murderer in the history of mankind. No face-to-face conversations? Nothing? Seriously? Also it won't be lie if I would say that the level dropped after episode 25 because of Mello, who had a problem and couldn't cooperate (at least directly) with Near "because they had always been rivals." I think that if they had worked together from the beginning, as they should in such a serious situation as the search for the greatest murderer in history, many unpleasant situations could have been avoided. And after 5 years, Sidoh found out that Ryuuk stole the notebook. Weird and unnecessary. I won't say anything about Misa because after half of the anime, I had the irresistible impression that she was just doing fan service thing.
It's not the best anime, but the sequence with Naomi? the rooftop scene? the scene with Matsuda in the last episode? Is there anyone who doesn't find an exaggerated tennis sequence enjoyable? Seriously? Damn addictive, suspenseful plot, very colorful characters, atmospheric music. I forgive all of the imperfections. Gloomy colors of the 00s, atmospheric music and dark crime drama? Death Note.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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