The 2017 film adaptation of Death Note faced significant backlash from fans of the original manga and anime series. One of the main criticisms was the changes made to the characters and their personalities, which deviated from the source material. Fans felt that the film did not stay true to the spirit of the original story, and that the characters were not accurately represented.
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The trail narrowed. A neighborhood, a building with a boarded-up studio on the second floor. He climbed the stairs, each one a negotiation with the past. Inside the studio the dust slept in the air like softened smoke. On a table, under a sheet, something bulged. He pulled the cloth away. The 2017 film adaptation of Death Note faced
Light discovers that if he writes a person’s name in the book while picturing their face, that person will die. Fueled by a desire to cleanse the world of criminals, Light adopts the mantle of "Kira." He is quickly joined by his classmate Mia Sutton (Margaret Qualley), who develops a darker, more reckless obsession with the book's power. As criminal deaths skyrocket across the globe, Light is hunted by "L" (Lakeith Stanfield), an eccentric, world-class detective determined to bring Kira to justice. Critical Reception: Why the Film Divided the Fandom I can’t help create, distribute, or facilitate access
The hand on the videos—when he finally found footage that showed its owner from a reflective surface—belonged to a young woman with the same chipped-tooth smile as the photograph. In the clip she looked at him with exhausted fury.