2006, Japan Director: Shusuke Kaneko Writer: Tetsuya Oishi, From Tsugumi Oba, Takeshi Obata Cast: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Ken'ichi Matsuyama, Asaka Seto, Shigeki Hosokawa, Erika Toda
Producers: Toyoharu Fukuda, Takahiro Kobashi, Takahiro Sato
Genre: Horror, Thriller Distributor: NTV Web: www.warnerbros.co.jp/deathnote
Running Time: 126 minutes
Adapted from the popular Manga and anime series,
Death Note is sure to please fans of its original incarnations, mainly because fans of Japanese culture are thrilled whenever something escapes the island that doesn’t involve either Hello Kitty, Pikachu, or tentacle rape. The most exciting thing about
Death Note, to me, was not its story, which involves some badly computer animated Gods of Death and a notebook that kills whoever’s name is inscribed within, but rather its director. Shusuke Kaneko single-handedly revitalized the kaiju, or Japenese giant monster genre, by injecting new life into the
Godzilla and
Gamera franchises. Granted, in the grand scheme of things, breathing new life into kaiju is about as relevant as being the world’s foremost Pog expert, but nevertheless, there’s something to be said for his commitment.
Rating: 6 on 10
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