First Death Note reviews arrive
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The first reactions and reviews have arrived for Netflix’s Death Note from SDCC. The Japanese manga series turned movie has received mixed responses following its premiere at San Diego Comic-Con, ranging from “great” to “far from the perfect”. See the initial Twitter reactions below:
Ended the night with the #DeathNote premiere, really enjoyed the film!! @AdamWingard @willemdefoe #sdcc2017 #netflix pic.twitter.com/tnSw86V9YA
— galleghost (@galleghost) July 21, 2017
Death Note is so intriguing I'm now going to explore the Japanese films in the franchise. #SDCC2017
— Franchise Fred (@FranchiseFred) July 21, 2017
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I TOTALLY enjoyed the movie! #DEATHNOTE pic.twitter.com/EJ1WYha2bt
— SHONENJUMP SASAKI (@SASAKI_Hisashi) July 21, 2017
I don't want to spoil much abt the @netflix Death Note movie. I don't think it's award-worthy, but it was an enjoyable ride. See it in Aug pic.twitter.com/pzV15z21aY
— Deb Aoki (@debaoki) July 21, 2017
Hmm, I wouldn't say it was bad. It was far from perfect, but given how low the bar is for manga movies, I'd give it a 7/10
— Deb Aoki (@debaoki) July 21, 2017
One of the lucky ones to see Netflix's Death Note screening today in San Diego. Listen to the cast, free swag, and a great movie #netflix
— Andrew C (@rylandigo) July 21, 2017
Just finished the Deathnote screening. Knew going in it is 50/50 gonna be good or bad. Unfortunately it was the latter Too much core changed
— Byser (@Byser0435) July 21, 2017
While two full reviews have also arrived for the film, unfortunately both are critical:
SchmoesKnow – 2.5/5
IGN – 7/10 – “A flawed take on the beloved manga. Netflix’s live-action Death Note movie is a very condensed take on the manga with two unsatisfying lead performances.”
The film’s synopsis reads:
Light Turner, a bright student, stumbles across a mystical notebook that has the power to kill any person whose name he writes in it. Light decides to launch a secret crusade to rid the streets of criminals. Soon, the student-turned-vigilante finds himself pursued by a famous detective known only by the alias L.
Death Note hits Netflix on 25 August.