Death Note (A Review)
Death note - "The human whose name is written in this note shall die"
That is all that it took for Light to try and "Fix" the world, by taking the form Of "Kira" - the God of the new crime free world, a world where no one will be able to commit crimes - and though his ideal was right, the method wasn't.
Meanwhile L was a world-renowned detective, known for solving the most complex and unsolvable crimes. When mysterious deaths start occurring around the world, L was the first person to realize that they were related somehow. But because of his past he ends up getting attached to Light and decided not to arrest him though he had the power and evidence to do so - emotions can get in the way of what's right and wrong. And that was L's first and last mistake.
But Death note truly brings us to think that - "If you could kill evil... Would you become evil yourself"
The Shinigami, especially Ryuk, are not saviors. They’re silent watchers, amused by human chaos. Ryuk’s apple addiction and cold indifference only make the story creepier—he’s not here to help Light, just to watch him burn.
And burn he does.
Yes, the second half slows down. With Near and Mello, the narrative shifts from tension to logic puzzles. While still clever, it loses the emotional gravity that L brought.
But in the end, will Light Yagami die as a human? Or will he become the God he wanted to?
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