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Apr 11, 12:19 AM
Anime Relations: Death Note
I still remember when I first saw Death Note. I had a bit of a desire to entertain myself with a good intriguing thriller, even though I was initially planning to start a movie series, not an anime. It was then that someone suggested me instead to try this anime and I immediately fell in love with it right after the very first episodes.

To begin, it's hard in Death Note to forget about the simple but effective soundtrack which perfectly matches the rhythm and it's capable of creating the right atmosphere across the various scenes that flow on the screen.

Same is for the narrative voice of Light, the exceptional character of L, so curious, bizarre but at the same time fascinating, Light himself as his main antagonist, as well as the various shinigami characters.

The tension is often high, either because critical events happen, or because throughout the episodes, the watcher assists to a continuos challenge between the main characters in an attempt to unveil new clues and defeat their own opponent in order to preveal by often maintaining the atmosphere in the air on a razor's edge, a factor which contributes to motivate the watcher to see the next episode in order to get the answers to all open questions as soon as possible.

Even the ending it's on the epic side, with its somewhat severe, just, and somewhat sad conclusion, with a quite touching scene which will fix forever the memory of this anime in the mind of the watcher.

Everything is set in a wonderfully painted Tokyo, with a tone halfway between scholastic and a slightly dark and mysterious urban tone that I really appreciated.

Ultimately, another anime that I carry in my heart and that I have seen and seen again with great pleasure.

MORE ABOUT OUR DEATH NOTE COLLECTION:
Our collection currently includes Death Note series in blu-ray box, the full Death Note movie trilogy box in blu-ray, Death Note L statue by ABYStyle, the Death Note full series DVD box, a keychain with L letter and the Death Note notebook replica.

Thanks for reading!
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Posted by Mur-CuoreDiVirgo | Apr 11, 12:19 AM | Add a comment
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