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TopicThe Death Note movie was absolute garbage (spoilers)
GiftedACIII
08/26/17 4:09:01 AM
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KogaSteelfang posted...
GiftedACIII posted...
pegusus123456 posted...
GiftedACIII posted...
pegusus123456 posted...
I watched and enjoyed the anime and thought the movie was a fun, if brainless, movie. The Final Destination-like sequences were a nice tough IMO.

And L didn't forgive Light, what are you talking about?

He doesn't kill light for watari's death because he realizes he had good intentions and that it was Mia who was behind everything.

I'm almost positive it was ambiguous as to what L was going to do. Even had some people in the topic I made suggest that L ends up writing Light's father's name in there as "justice" for him killing L's father-figure.

I don't see how. There weren't any references to Light's father during that scene. It just looked like he forced himself not to kill him. I mean, if he did do that he would become worse than Light. Light himself was pretty much just a misunderstood individual who was prodded by Ryuk and manipulated by Mia, literally on his way to become the pure "god" the original Light pretended he was.

The final scenes keep switching from L with the missing page, presumedly writing something down, after calming himself and thinking it through, to scenes of Light's dad getting a confession from him at the hospital with Ryuk laughing at Light after he confesses to being Kira.

Considering that L doesn't know the rules of the book, dislikes both Light and his father, and had just lost Watari and been threatened by the police. It's certainly readable that he simply wrote for the dad to get the confession to clear his own name, and possibly to avenge the loss of his own father figure.


idk, seems like a stretch. Did he really write anything? His hand was shaking above the paper so it looked more like he was struggling whether to or not.
pegusus123456 posted...
Oh my god, it does not matter that Mia motivated him to do it, she didn't hold a gun to his head he wanted the poon and he murdered people to get it

Neither did the guy in beltway sniper or Beckett from this case here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bega_schoolgirl_murders
Despite being the actual murderer he was given a far more lenient sentence than the guy who told him to.
And as I said, he was also goaded by Ryuk, who said he'd give the death note to someone else, someone who'd be much less likely to balk at killing innocents than him.
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