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NOTATNIK ŚMIERCI DEATH NOTE [2006] DVD ANIME
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| Tytuł oryginalny: |
Death Note |
| Tytuł polski: |
Notatnik śmierci |
| Rok produkcji: |
2006 |
| Kraj: |
| Reżyseria: |
Shusuke Kaneko |
| Obsada: |
Tatsuya Fujiwara, Asaka Seto, Kenichi Matsuyama |
Opis:
Yagami Light, jeden z najtęższych umysłów Japonii wpada w posiadanie niezwykłego notatnika, który to okazuje się własnością boga śmierci. Po wpisaniu doń czyjegoś nazwiska, następuje zgon wybranej osoby w ciągu zaledwie 40 sekund. Kierując się idealistycznymi pobudkami postanawia wykorzystać nowo zdobyty przedmiot w celu ulepszenia świata, w tym wypadku oczyszczenia go z wszelkiego zła, które to wyrządzają notoryczni przestępcy. Po serii morderstw, rząd postanwia podjąć drastyczne środki zapobiegawcze. Stąd też wynajmuje niezwykłego detektywa, który ma za zadanie odkryć, któż stoi za tymi przerażającymi zbrodniami...
Death Note is based on the hit supernatural action mystery manga written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.The live-action film, directed by Shusuke Kaneko - already established as a director of note through his series of popular monster movies featuring Gamera - was released in late 2006 and went straight to the number 1 slot in Japan. The film follows the Manga story of Light Yagami, who is a brilliant but bored student with great prospects. Life changes dramatically when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami (God of Death) named Ryuk. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies. Light sees an opportunity to rid the world of evil using the powers granted in the Death Note.The police authorities call in the help of the famous, but unconventional detective L when criminals begin to mysteriously die. Both Light and L believe themselves to be serving justice, and so begins the battle of wits to see who really is good or evil.
Death Note - The Movie (2 Disc Limited Edition) [DVD] (DVD);Although the film came out two years ago in Japan, and the original manga and anime spin-off have been available freely for three years, I was eagerly anticipating the Death Note movie as soon as I heard it was being made, as the idea is sheer genius. And, luckily, the film takes the proverbial and runs with it.;The story starts with idealistic law student Light Megami feeling disillusioned that criminals are escaping justice by getting off on technicalities and remaining in their ways, and confronts a recently acquitted Yakuza. On the way home, he finds the titular Death Note that the God of Death, Ryuk, accidentally dropped in the real world and experiments and finds it works, so begins to rid the world of all criminals that have escaped justice in short order.;Doing this, he arouses interest from the authorities who believe a serial killer they dub "Kira" is at work, even though at the same time the general public are behind the character they have dubbed Kira, as nobody knows that Light is the one responsible. And, as the authorities close in, Light begins to eliminate those who are trying to catch him, although he cannot eliminate the one person that remains a thorn in his side: L.;Lights slide from an idealist who is acting as any person would, to a megalomaniac who appoints himself judge, jury and executioner, to the person who starts to eliminate anyone that opposes Kira is the main crux of the story of this and the sequel, Death Note: The Last Name, as well as the source of the main drama. Also, as Light learns he cant just write a name to kill the person as it raises suspicion, the deaths he maps out get increasingly inventive to take the focus away from Kira and, as a result, himself.;However, the film has a lot of light amidst the clearly dark plot, mainly the interplay between Light and Ryuk, as well as Ls manner that baffles the authorities.;The performances, mainly Light and L (I cant reveal any more as Id promptly spoil half the plotline instantly) are top notch, as they engage in a battle of wits between L and Kira, and as stated previously Tatsuya Fujiwara captures the range of Lights motives brilliantly.;There may be a lot to take in on the face of it, but in actual fact the film is easy to get into and follow, and its only one plotline that is left hanging (it sets up, and is only explained in, The Last Name), and its a lot of fun once you get into it.
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| Obraz: |
| Czas trwania: |
121 min |
| Dźwięk: |
Japanese |
| Napisy: |
brak polskich, English |
| Polska wersja językowa: |
brak |
| Dodatki: |
| Region: |
Region 2 (Polska, Europa) |
| Ilość dysków: |
1 |
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| Reżyseria |
Shusuke Kaneko |
| Wykonawcy |
Tatsuya Fujiwara |
| Polska wersja |
brak |
| Seria tematyczna/Serial |
Anime |
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