The Faceless Master
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great casting, acting, directing and editing here.
clip made me want more!
clip made me want more!
Man, Light's first kill in the manga was some crazy fucker who took kids and teachers hostage.
Two dudes bullying someone on his driveway hardly seems death note worthy. jeeeeez lol
Then why even use Light as a first name seriously you can't go halfway with something and expect people not to complain. Doesn't help that I dislike most of Wolff's acting in the things I've seen him in.
Because changes are made when adapting anything to a different medium yet alone to a different country with a different culture and sensibilities. Not to mention it has to tell a complete story within a 90 minute to 2 hour film, and not a long form TV series.
Why not.. its a waste of Dafoe if his ryuk is not far more charismatic.Dafoe is the only thing that kept me from closing the tab.
I don't like having Ryuk being the one to push Light into using the Note.
Nat Wolff goes almost full Nick Cage in this scene.
This. What ultimately matters here is the spirit of the original story not a 1 to 1 retelling of the events. Doing something original with versions of the characters while staying true to the themes of the original is better then trying to condense the original story into a possible 2 hour film.
Man, Light's first kill in the manga was some crazy fucker who took kids and teachers hostage.
Two dudes bullying someone on his driveway hardly seems death note worthy. jeeeeez lol
I don't think there is anything wrong with Ryuk giving Light the initial push.
I can see Light taking it too far and then thinking he's doing good. Inevitably becoming Kira.
Also known as Last Airbender syndrome.
This was kind of cool, actually. Never seen the anime or read the manga, so what do I know? But it wasn't bad.
Because changes are made when adapting anything to a different medium yet alone to a different country with a different culture and sensibilities. Not to mention it has to tell a complete story within a 90 minute to 2 hour film, and not a long form TV series.
I don't think they're making him evil. They're maybe trying to lean more into him enjoying humans commit chaos. What I think will happen is Light kills his first victim and Ryuk reassures him that he can be the savior he always wanted to be and lets him go on his destructive path.I don't remember Ryukk encouraging Light to do anything, he just wanted to watch what Light was doing. It seems like they're trying to make Ryukk into an evil figure, can't say I'm a fan.
Light's character is so different in this.
Smug handsome genius who's at the head of the class vs a loser punk who's picked on.
Manga Light's second kill is when he writes down the name of the biker as dying in a car crash when the biker is harassing a girl, and then actually feels sick at first because he thought it was too far compared to the hardened murderer he killed first while assuming the Death Note was a prank. Netflix Light decides that a bully should die by decapitation.
Different circumstances. In this one it seems this is lights first name written down. In the manga light already had written pages of names by the time he met Ryuk.
Well it's not totally adapted from the Anime.
I mean I'm not expecting much from this. But people need to accept that this is going to be different.
He could also just be sort of a "devil on the shoulder" sort of character, which would be fine. If we aren't showing off the whole society of shinigami in this movie (I doubt they are) then there's not as much point in selling Ryuk as being different from other shinigami. Being tempted by a "devil" probably works better.
Again, this is not going to be a direct adaptation of the manga. We already got that in anime form, and we also got fairly faithful movie adaptations in Japan. This will be a US Death Note, for better or worse.
One thing I really liked about the manga/anime was that Light didn't need any external motivation to start killing people, he got access to unlimited power and almost immediately became power crazed. It wasn't the devilish figure that encouraged him to become evil like in so many other works of fiction, in fact it was Light who encouraged Ryukk to help him with his plan. From what we've seen so far, it seems like the movie is missing a lot of what made these characters unique and interesting, although I suppose we can't tell that from just a few clips.I have no problem with him giving Light this initial push.
I hope he doesn't keep advising him, so to speak, the entire movie though.
He played an insufferable dick pretty well in Palo Alto, no idea if he's the right choice for this though.Not sold on Light's actor. But I'm willing to give the movie a chance
Yeah what the fuck, how are we ever supposed to sympathize with a guy who thinks a school bully should be decapitated whatLight's character is so different in this.
Smug handsome genius who's at the head of the class vs a loser punk who's picked on.
Manga Light's second kill is when he writes down the name of the biker as dying in a car crash when the biker is harassing a girl, and then actually feels sick at first because he thought it was too far compared to the hardened murderer he killed first while assuming the Death Note was a prank. Netflix Light decides that a bully should die by decapitation.
They can perfectly do a character similar to Light with a different name. What I'm saying is that if he is not going to be Light at all than don't call him that your just asking for comparisons I mean they already did it for Misa.
Ryuk pushing Light into it more than in the show is an interesting take
Justice isn't for everyone!Then again, Light was clearly a sociopath to start with.
He goes from telling Ryuk about how he being sickened because the biker he killed was "just" a jerk harassing a woman, to immediately showing Ryuk the pages full of names that he's filled in since that happened.
Decapitation seems like the perfect way to get into it. At that point he seems like he is in disbelief and the reality of the situation hasn't hit him, he isn't sure if he is dreaming. The truth will hit him hard from the start and he'll have already crossed the line with no way back.Light's character is so different in this.
Smug handsome genius who's at the head of the class vs a loser punk who's picked on.
Manga Light's second kill is when he writes down the name of the biker as dying in a car crash when the biker is harassing a girl, and then actually feels sick at first because he thought it was too far compared to the hardened murderer he killed first while assuming the Death Note was a prank. Netflix Light decides that a bully should die by decapitation.
Everything with the exception of Ryuk was awful. Poor acting, Poor Camera, Poor Dialogue.
I'll watch for Dafoe but damn it looks trash
great casting, acting, directing and editing here.
clip made me want more!
Really? I've seen both of those movies and I think he's a hack tbh. This doesn't look nearly as bad as I thought, and when it ended I did want to see what happened next, so maybe this time he'll grab.
Eh we don't know how this plays out. Ryuk reiterating "dream" makes me think that Light isn't actually taking this seriously.Light's character is so different in this.
Smug handsome genius who's at the head of the class vs a loser punk who's picked on.
Manga Light's second kill is when he writes down the name of the biker as dying in a car crash when the biker is harassing a girl, and then actually feels sick at first because he thought it was too far compared to the hardened murderer he killed first while assuming the Death Note was a prank. Netflix Light decides that a bully should die by decapitation.