Sunday, December 14, 2014

Death Note (Anime)

Hey everyone! So I realize I have been very inconsistent with my reviews, and I am going to change that - every other weekend, either a Saturday or Sunday, I'm going to try a put up a new review :) Today I am going to start with a fantastic anime called Death Note (for those of you that don't know, anime is basically Japanese cartoons that are awesome).


Death Note


5 out of 5 Deathly Brilliant Stars

"The human whose name is written in this note shall die."

Wow, this is one amazing anime! It's intense, brilliantly written and filled with extremely clever characters. I remember I almost watched it over the summer, but put it off to watch Dexter instead. I'm just glad I eventually got around to watching it! I've been searching for a story with intelligent characters that would shock me, and Death Note does not disappoint. The main story line is about a genius high-schooler named Light Yagami, who one day happens to pick up a notebook that has the words "Death Note" written on the cover. After picking it up and flipping through it, Light sees a set of rules describing how the Death Note works, the first rule being "The human whose name is written in this note shall die." All you need is a face, name, and the Death Note. Figuring it is just some stupid prank, Light leaves the Death Note back where he found it, but ends up picking it up again, letting curiosity get the best of him. A situation occurs with a man holding a group of children hostage, and Light decides to test out the Death Note to see if it's real. The situation is being broadcast on TV, and after learning the man's name and seeing his face, Light writes his name in the Note. He then knows the Death Note is real once the criminal dies after 40 seconds of a heart attack, which the Death Note said would happen. Thus begins Light Yagami's quest to rid the world of evil and create a new world filled only with good, kind people.

"This world is rotten, and those who are making it rot deserve to die. Someone has to do it, so why not me? Even if it means sacrificing my own mind and soul, it's worth it. Because the world... can't go on like this. I wonder... what if someone else had picked up this notebook? Is there anyone out there other than me who'd be willing to eliminate the vermin from the world? If I don't do it, then who will? That's just it: there's no one. But I can do it. In fact, I'm the only one who can. I'll do it. Using the Death Note, I'll change the world."

Light continues to regularly kill criminals by writing their names in the Death Note while the Shinigami (god of death) Ryuuk watches. Ryuuk is the death god that dropped the Death Note in the human world, and is now supposed to stay with whoever has the Note. Only people who have touched the Death Note can see Shinigami (so yes, Light can see Ryuuk).
Eventually, people start to connect the dots that all these criminals are dying of heart attacks, and that this is not a coincidence. Enter L, the world's most brilliant detective that has solved over 2,000 cases. Light is now known as Kira to the world, and L starts working with the Japanese Police to try and catch Kira. Both L and Light are extremely intelligent, and it's very interesting watching how the show proceeds.

"Justice will prevail." --L

There are so many points that have left me speechless in this anime, and it's definitely one of the best that I've ever seen. There are plot twists within the plot twists. It's also really cool seeing the character development throughout the show, whether it be a good change or a bad one. Light, L, Ryuuk and all the other characters make up a series that is exceptionally brilliant. It's intense, screws with your head in the worst way (at least for me it did lol) and leaves you thinking about it for a long time even after finishing the anime. It also brings up a lot of interesting concepts to think about. Is the main theme of Death Note that it's wrong to kill people even if they're bad? Or is it meant to be if you're given so much power over others, it's okay to use it for a good cause as long as you don't abuse it and lose sight of your own humanity? And, I think most importantly, what would you do if you had a Death Note? Like I mentioned before, this anime really screws with you head. I'm a bit disappointed with the ending and would love to talk about that, but I am not going to post any spoilers in this review. So, if you want a show that's going to make you think, leave you speechless, is crazy intense and has you questioning your own morals, then this is definitely the show to watch. Plus, it's on Netflix, so that's always nice :)

"Humans are... So much fun."

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