Death Note Review
This is a review of the Death Note collection on 9 DVDs.
There may be minor spoilers in the pictures shown, and notes but this was released in 2006 so i am a little late to the Death Note party.
There was a manga released first but i have not read any of it, so this review is just the series.
The series introduces Shinigami or death gods who live in a dull and boring realm and can extend there lives by taking the lives of humans.
Each Shinigami has their own Death Note, this is a book that will cause the death of anyone whose name is written within. The Shinigami will gain the life of that being.
The Death Note Light finds is dropped in our realm by the Shinigami Ryuk.
Ryuk seems to be visiting human realm to alleviate his boredom.
Lights antics soon come to the attention of the authorities and of another young genius called only L. I am not sure who L works for but it seems he is like a private contractor hired by the government to solve crimes.
The series follows the psychological drama as Light and L match wits in order to fulfill their desires. It is generally well done but does sometimes get a little into the "I out thought you and knew you were going to do that so i did this, but knowing you would know that i would do this, i did this other thing as well..etc."
The dynamics between Light and L are great and we were often left wondering if there was a little more to the relationship. The series doesn't shy away from such things as one female character was clearly in love with another. But the relationship between L and Light is only strongly hinted at.
There is only a very small amount of fan-service here.
The art is amazingly good, and i absolutely love the design of the various Shinigami. Though i wish they and their real were explored more.
What must be towards the end of the second season kind of takes a downward spiral for me, i wasn't as interested in where the story was heading.
The show explores themes of morality, justice and death. I really did enjoy it and really want more.
I am a little confused but Death Note Relight (1&2) seems to be the same anime but from Kyuks perspective and there are some live action movies also available. Be aware that the live-action movies may have English subtitles but may not be dubbed in English.
This is a great show, low on the action but highly engaging. The DVD set is released by Madman in Australia and while the DVD set is of good quality i can not recommend purchasing it through the Madman web store after the problems i have had with them.
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