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6.0/10   1,327 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Tsugumi Ôba (story) &
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Release Date:
2009 (USA) more
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The final death note showdown!
Plot:
A spin-out sequel to the popular Japanese thriller. This time it focuses on the character "L." full summary | full synopsis
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If you are a fan of L's eccentricities, you'll love it. Otherwise.... more (25 total)

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Ken'ichi Matsuyama ... L
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sota Aoyama ... Detective Matsuda
Shunji Fujimura ... Watari
Tatsuya Fujiwara ... Light Yagami
Mayuko Fukuda ... Maki Nikaido
Narushi Fukuda ... BOY
Sei Hiraizumi ... Dr. Koichi Matsudo
Shigeki Hosokawa ... FBI Agent Ray
Renji Ishibashi ... Shin Kagami
Yuta Kanai ... Tamotsu Yoshizawa
Youki Kudoh ... Dr. Mikiko Kujo
Tim Man ... Scientist
Bokuzô Masana ... Asao Konishi
Shido Nakamura ... Ryuuk (voice)
Kazuki Namioka ... F
Kiyotaka Nanbara ... Hideaki Suruga
Megumi Satô ... Hatsune Misawa
Asaka Seto ... Naomi Misora
Ron Smoorenburg ... Sergeant

Michael Strusievici ... Boy (voice)
Masanobu Takashima ... Daisuke Matoba
Yôji Tanaka ... Taxi Driver
Erika Toda ... Misa Amane
Shingo Tsurumi ... Kimihiko Nikaido
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Spin-Off L (Japan) (working title)
The Last 21 Days of L (Japan) (working title)
Untitled Death Note Sequel (Japan) (working title)
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Japan:129 min
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The robot that L gives Near at the end of the movie is the same robot that is shown in the anime series that belongs to Near. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When the necklace is passed and the shot changes angle, the necklace changes from stuffed in the hand to neatly dangling. more
Quotes:
L: No matter how gifted, you alone cannot change the world.
[Straightens up]
L: But that's the wonderful thing about this world.
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Movie Connections:
Follows Desu nôto (2006) more
Soundtrack:
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21 out of 25 people found the following review useful.
If you are a fan of L's eccentricities, you'll love it. Otherwise...., 8 July 2008
8/10
Author: Tivor X-09137 from Los Angeles, CA, USA

First off, a note to the Death Note fans who have only enjoyed the anime/manga series: This movie is a sequel to the two live-action Death Note movies. The two movies follow an alternate ending to the Death Note anime/manga storyline, and this movie follows up to that. Therefore, if you don't know the movie ending, then you'll be left scratching your head where this movie fits in the timeline.

Another note to the people who are expecting another epic battle of wits between L and a new Kira and/or a new Shinigami (Death God): This movie does not have it. At all.

Light, Misa, and Ryuk only make a brief appearance, pretty much to recap and wrap up a small loose end from the previous movies, and that's it. This movie is about a whole new case, unrelated to Death Notes and Shinigamis. There is a reason why the words "Death Note" are not in the title of this movie. This is likely going to be a major sticking point to most fans of the Death Note franchise.

Not helping is the fact that the new case and the storyline (and the way it's told) isn't really much to write home about. The villain is supposed to be a super-genius of L's ilk, but we never get the kind of duel of the minds we've come to expect from Death Note. And for all the threat that the villain poses, the movie simply doesn't feel that suspenseful. In fact, one "horrific" death scene just ends up being unintentionally comical. As a crime thriller goes, this is a mundanely written and directed work. If such aspects are what you will be watching this movie for, you are going to be seriously disappointed.

So what should you be watching this movie for? L being L (and the actor Ken'ichi Matsuyama's top-notch portrayal of him), and L making human connections with children.

Does that description make you roll your eyes? If so, then this movie is definitely not for you.

But if you are the kind of person who enjoys L's eccentricities -- and maybe even finds him flat-out adorable for those qualities -- then you are absolutely going to love this movie. The director Hideo Nakata has said that he wanted to show L's previously unseen "human side" with this film, and in this respect, he delivers in spades.

I watched this movie at Los Angeles Anime Expo 2008 in an auditorium with 1000+ people, and I got a huge kick out of this movie. Fans were giddily screaming when L did one of his signature eccentric moves, oooh-ing and awww-ing when L showed his tender side, and hollering "YEAH!!!" when L made a triumphant heroic entrance. Grand joyous time was had by all.

To me, this movie was the perfect homage to L and his fans. And as such, I'm giving this movie an unabashedly inflated score of 8/10. If I were to rate it as a straightforward crime thriller movie, I might go as low as 4/10.

This movie is strictly for the fans of L's eccentricities only. Everybody else can safely skip this movie.

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