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Death Note
TrailerLight Turner, a bright student, stumbles across a mystical notebook that has the power to kill any person whose name he writes in it. Light decides to launch a secret crusade to rid the streets of criminals. Soon, the student-turned-vigilante finds himself pursued by a famous detective known only by the alias L.Actors: Lakeith Stanfield, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Nat Wolff, Shea Whigham, Masi Oka, Michael Shamus Wiles, Paul McGillion, Jason Liles, Natalie Moon, Matthew Kevin Anderson, ...»Director: Adam WingardCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 4.512 CommentsSort By- Newest
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SUNNYLEAON AnonymousDONT WATCH THIS MOVIE2019-10-05 11:10KIRA Anonymousthis movie just wasted the name of Death Note man its totally opposite of the real Death Note2019-06-12 19:06FrustratedDNfan AnonymousOMG I just cant believe they have ruined the anime this much. And the golden rule of "The victim just dies of heart attack" where the fuck is that. And seriously Light's doing homework for money??!! Whoever wrote this thing should have watched the anime before. Never was a perfect spoiler for death note. Congo for ruining it..2019-03-09 15:03whatever AnonymousFirst minute in and they have already ruined Light. He is now an edgy American teenager doing peoples homework for money. Some over the top edgy hard girl who refuses to do cheer-leading but still joined it in the first place, and everyone is scared of some rain. The point of Light being innocent at the start is to watch power corrupt him; not watch a twat be a twat for 1:40:162018-07-11 10:07AnimeFreak AnonymousI cannot believe how whack is movie is. They just ruimed one of the best animes ever made. Kept rolling my eyes every time.2018-07-08 17:07Nightwatcher AnonymousMy eyes hurt from rolling them so much-- so many bad decisions in this. The only thing that stayed the same was Light's first name and Ryuk. So sad that such a good manga / anime has been devalued like this.2018-06-28 21:06Hisoka Anonymouswtf. the original is far way better than this! like Light supposed to be popular and cool and calm, omg this ruined my animelifeuu :(( how disappointing.2018-02-26 12:02BADMOVIE AnonymousThe ending was horrible2017-11-20 13:11KEKEBITCH AnonymousI hate how this website stops the movie and it stops playing and then you gotta refrsh page and then restart the whole movie2017-11-15 00:11Nthn AnonymousIll just say i liked the anime more2017-11-07 18:11Load moreKeywords: -
Actors of "Death Note"
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Characters of "Death Note"
LPlayed by: Lakeith StanfieldLight YagamiPlayed by: Nat WolffSoichiro YagamiPlayed by: Shea WhighamRyukPlayed by: Jason LilesWatariPlayed by: Paul Nakauchi -
Directors of "Death Note"
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Creators of "Death Note"
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Critic Reviews of "Death Note"
RogerEbert.comAugust 25, 2017The ending will have you switching off your Netflix app in disgust. If you don't die from boredom before you get there.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 24, 2017At its best, the picture resembles Wingard's sharp-edged 2014 cult movie, "The Guest." More often, it feels like a 100-minute "previously on" montage for a cable TV show.
CNN.comAugust 24, 2017The movie merely delivers a dim dose of ho-hum horror -- one whose demise, by all rights, can be attributed to natural causes.
New York TimesAugust 24, 2017Cramming several tons of plot into a one-pound screenplay, the three writers ... have little option but to condense. That said, Mr. Wingard's eye for a stylish image hasn't dimmed.
VarietyAugust 24, 2017The script, credited to Charley Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides and Jeremy Slater, is a snarl of loose ends and half-explained devices, but Wingard executes it with style ...
GuardianAugust 25, 2017In trying to translate so much mythology into just one 100 minute movie, an awful lot is lost but given the sorry state of the horror genre, even the vaguest of glimmers is worth something.
The VergeAugust 24, 2017It's Death Note by way of Final Destination, a film more focused on cyberpunk-esque visuals and crunchy synth than on any kind of substance.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 24, 2017Adam Wingard's manga adaptation about a teen terror and his killer book does a half-decent job of embracing its weirdness.
Den of GeekAugust 24, 2017Adam Wingard's adaptation of the Death Note manga is a narrative clutter, every bit as impenetrable as a stack of Japanese comics scattered across a teenager's bedroom floor.
ColliderAugust 24, 2017Death Note is entertaining enough, but it could stand to be a little longer so we could better appreciate its fascinating characters.
Student EdgeAugust 23, 2017It's fitting that a movie about writing names should be a blank space, baby.
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