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This version features the original English audio track, which is essential for experiencing Willem Dafoe’s widely praised performance as Ryuk, arguably the highlight of the film.

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Unlike the calculating, god-complex-driven Light Yagami of the manga, this Light Turner is a bullied, insecure teenager. Encouraged by his classmate and love interest Mia Sutton (Margaret Qualley, in a role that merges Misa Amane with a new edgy persona), Light begins killing criminals. He adopts the persona “Kira” (from the Japanese word for “killer”). Soon, the world’s greatest detective, known only as “L” (Lakeith Stanfield), arrives to hunt him down. What follows is a battle of wits, but with far more gore, less logic, and a heavy metal soundtrack. This version features the original English audio track,

In the manga, Light Yagami is a brilliant, morally ambiguous antihero who believes he is a god purifying the world. He’s calm, strategic, and terrifying. The film’s Light Turner is whiny, reactive, and often clueless. His motivation is essentially “a hot girl told me to do it.” This stripped away the philosophical core of Death Note — the debate over justice, power, and corruption.

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If there is a consensus on the film’s strengths, it begins and ends with . Dafoe’s voice acting and the film’s use of practical effects combined with CGI brought the Shinigami to life in a way that felt genuinely eerie and faithful to the source material’s spirit.