"The ending of the second movie was actually better than the manga. It felt more like a complete circle for L and Light's rivalry."
Tatsuya Fujiwara (Light) and Kenichi Matsuyama (L) deliver what many consider to be the definitive live-action versions of these characters. Community Perspective "The ending of the second movie was actually
"Kenichi Matsuyama as L is one of the best casting choices in anime adaptation history. He nailed every mannerism." He nailed every mannerism
The 1080p BluRay source ensures that the dark, atmospheric cinematography of Shusuke Kaneko is preserved, making the Shinigami (Ryuk and Rem) look significantly better than they did on older DVD rips. If you are documenting or sharing this specific
The live-action films are often praised for how they condensed the sprawling plot of the manga into two tight thrillers.
Since you’re looking for a high-quality post regarding that specific file release of , Death Note: The Last Name (2006) The climactic conclusion to the live-action saga.
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