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Movie Title: Death Note II: The Last Name
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Based on the manga and anime series that has captured the attention of viewers worldwide, “Death Stamp” the live action film makes its design to the US on DVD.

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“Death Price” is an adaption of the current manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata and stars Tatsuya Fujiwara (known for his work in the celebrated “Battle Royale” films), directed by Shusuke Kaneko (known for the 2006 hit film “Gamera”) and another theme song “Snow (Hey Oh) ” by the accepted band RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS.

The sequel is the conclusion to the thrilling cat and mouse lope as the murderer Kira (Light Yagami, who has attained a colossal cult following for killing off criminals) tries to accept a intention to destroy his nemesis, the top investigator in the police force known as L. While L suspects Light Yagami as being Kira.

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The film is 140 minutes long, pacing was indeed well done and overall, despite being different from the manga and anime series, both Shusuke Kaneko and Tetsuya Oishii managed to advance up with a thrilling, murky and inviting storyline that remains faithful to the overlying theme of the film.

VIDEO & AUDIO:

The film is featured in 16×9 anamorphic widescreen and was originally shot in 35mm (1:85:1 ratio) . My main interest was to leer how the CGI would be for the shinagami Ryuk and Rem. And how that would translate on film and the two shinigami search for exactly like it does in the anime and manga series but Rem seems to peek more less detailed than Ryuk. But overall, the CG works with the film.

As for audio, the film is featured in both English and Japanese via digital 5.1 and 2.0 stereo. I typically detest English dubbing of Asian language films but what brought a smile to my face was that VIZ worn the unique pronounce actors of the anime series (which had astronomical English dub work) on this series. So, for those who are fond of Brandon Swaile’s Light, Alessandro Juliani’s L, Brian Drummond’s Ryuk, Shannon Chan-Kent as Misa and the other English dub yell actors will be blissful to know that they did the English dub for the live film. That surprised me and definitely major kudo points for Viz Media for keeping things consistent in the command acting.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Special features in the film include the Death Notice anime trailer, the Japanese and US trailer and Viz Pictures Presents. The distinguished featurette is “the Making of Death Effect II”, a 23-minute featurette which includes interviews with the director and the main talent eager with the film. Definitely wonderful insight of what the talent felt about the characters and the challenges that they faced. For example, Ken’ichi Matsuyama (L) having to constantly eat sweets. He mentions that he had to do it so grand that he couldn’t tolerate it anymore and couldn’t swallow. He honest spit it out after the shot. Also, explanations by director Shusuke Kaneko on differences from the live film and the manga version. Overall, a solid featurette.

“DEATH Heed II: The Last Name” was extremely current in Japan. Having been #1 in the box office for five weeks and earning 5.5 Billion yen in Japan, the film was indeed a success.

I enjoyed the film a lot and the pacing was powerful better with the second film but if anything was astonishing, it was Tetsuya Oishii’s screenplay. It is bewitching to secure so mighty storyline from the manga and making a live action film. There is so powerful tale in the “Death Impress” manga that it would be difficult to translate all that in two films. So, there had to be major differences in the live film versus the manga and unfortunately, for many films based from a long manga series, they don’t succeed because they try to condense everything into one film.

As for “Death Ticket II: The Last Name”, Oishii manages to design a current storyline that is so different from the manga series but yet manages to discontinue within the confines of the main focal point. Kira vs. L and finding a moral conclusion.

Having the storyline so different from the manga, I was pleasantly surprised by it but by the film’s ruin, I was rather delighted. Both Kaneko and Oishii pulled it off.

What I adore about this film is that Kira and L are two individuals who are bright and the contrivance they try to outdo each other, is always fantastic. In a draw, it’s like a chess game between these two as they do what they can to outwit each other.

Also, I enjoyed seeing how many other characters were integrated into the overall storyline. And intelligent how different this film is from the manga and anime series, I was elated with the conclusion of the film and overall, I really enjoyed the sequel. Obedient storytelling by Oishii and managing to pull of a storyline that is unbiased as satisfying as the manga but yet quite different.

If you enjoyed the first live film, then you will definitely want to assume up the sequel. “DEATH Notice II: THE LAST NAME” is a thrilling, suspenseful and delightful film. Highly recommended!

My 14-year-old son got me curved. He got free tickets to explore it in the theatre. Snce he doesn’t drive yet, dear outmoded dad had to remove him. I understanding since this was vol 2, I better peep vo1 1 first. I watched the first and was impressed….very chilly movie. I was actually lookng forward to the second. I was not disappointed…OUTSTANDING movie. I personally can’t wait for it to near out on dvd so I can gaze them back-to-back. Definitely worth it and btw…I am a middle archaic college grad. Gawk it too and you wil be zigzag. Now I can’t wait until Feb.
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