I seldom watch anime shows on television, but tonight, there’s nothing really good to watch so I was just scanning every channel, then I landed on an anime called DeathNote and I just couldn’t help but focus on it. Funny cause after watching, I decided to surf the net and learned that a live action DeathNote is gonna be playing in select movie theaters nationwide! However, it will only be shown for two nights. May 20th and the 21st at 7:30 p.m. This rare event includes a 20-minute feature on how the popular manga was interpreted into live action.
So what exactly is DeathNote? As I understand it, I think it is about a kid named Light Yagami, who, other than his unceasing studying, has a normal life and happen to found a notebook that reads Death Note, which was dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god named Ryuk. You’d die if your name is written in the notebook. Light used the power of the notebook to rid the world of evil. Criminals started drying and the authorities assigned the legendary detective named L to investigate and soon trailing Light. Both Light and L believes that they are on the side of justice, and attempt to prove who is good and who is evil.
So what exactly is DeathNote? As I understand it, I think it is about a kid named Light Yagami, who, other than his unceasing studying, has a normal life and happen to found a notebook that reads Death Note, which was dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god named Ryuk. You’d die if your name is written in the notebook. Light used the power of the notebook to rid the world of evil. Criminals started drying and the authorities assigned the legendary detective named L to investigate and soon trailing Light. Both Light and L believes that they are on the side of justice, and attempt to prove who is good and who is evil.
Very interesting story. So if I were you, Click Here and enter your zip code to find the nearest theater in your area. Remember, seating is limited, so hurry and get your tickets now! By the way, the movie has not been officially rated, hence, it should be treated as an equivalent to “R” rating.
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