Death Note 2: The Last Name

Death Note 2: The Last Name
Death Note 2: The Last Name
Genre Detective fiction, comedy-drama, fantasy, mystery, psychological thriller, supernatural
Live-action film
Death Note: The Last Name
Directed by Shūsuke Kaneko
Produced by Toyoharu Fukuda
Seiji Okuda
Takahiro Satō
Music by Kenji Kawai
Studio NTV, Warner Bros.[1]
Licensed by VIZ Pictures
Released Hong Kong:
October 28, 2006
Japan:
November 3, 2006
Australia:
September 27, 2007
United States:
October 15, 2008
Canada:
December 3, 2008
United Kingdom:
March 7, 2009 (TV premiere)
Runtime 139 minutes
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Death Note (デスノート Desu Nōto?) is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 and based on the Death Note manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film primarily centers on a university student who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The film was directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan.

Plot

The series still continues Light Yagami who is still using the Death Note to kill criminals, with the help of Shinigami Ryuk. In the mean time, Light's girlfriend, Misa Amane finds another Death Note, dropped by Shinigami, Rem. The Kira Investigation team, including Light's father Soichiro Yagami and L.Lawilet, now under the alias of Ryzuk begin to suspect Light and Misa and decide to interrogate them to see if anymore strange murders happen while they are interrogated. Due to Light and Misa being interrogated, the Death Note, belonging to Rem lands in possession of Kiyomi Takada, a television reporter, who has just received a promotion. When a colleague tells her that she did not deserve a promotion she writes her name in the Death Note and the colleague dies in a car accident. Kiyomi then, receives Shinigami eyes, allowing her to kill without writing names in the Death Note, she starts killing those who get in her way. When a man who knows about the Death Note requests to see her, she discovers that she has been fooled by the Kira investigation team and Light, who has hidden Death Note paper in his watch, kills her. Light begins working with the team and Misa goes back home. Light who is now working both sides finds the second death note and writes down Misa's name. Rem who does not want Misa to die sacrifices himself and he turns to sand in order to keep Misa alive. Because Light's plan has worked perfectly he is now in control. He also writes down Watari's(L's most trusted companion's) name and he dies as well. After some more work in the Kira team, Light tells Misa he thinks that Ryzuk is L and plans to kill him. Light's father lies and says he is going to America but in fact stays. Light and Misa go to an empty place assuming that no one will find them but the Kira Investigation team do. Light attempts to run but is shot in the leg and Misa begins crying. Light attempts to write down L's name in the Death Note paper in his watch, but L opens the Death Note to his own name. When a person's name is written in the Death Note you can postpone their death for up to 30 days. L says that he has done this so that Kira can not kill him sooner. Ryuk appears at Light's side and commands him to write all of their names in the Death Note, but Ryuk only writes down Light's name before disappearing. Because Ryuk did not write the cause of death, Light has one minute before he has a heart attack. Misa nearly goes hysterical and Light's father tells his son that things with the Death Note could have went differently if his son hadn't gone corrupt and now things have been destroyed. When the minute runs out Light dies. Later Soichiro Yagami asks L what he is going to tell his family. L says to tell him that Kira killed Light. The scene flashes to about a month later. When Light's sister and mother are decorating his cake in honour of his birthday. Lights mother tells her daughter to bring Soricho inside. As they walk Light's sister mentions that crime has gone up due to Kira disappearing. The movie ends with both going inside and Ryuk flying over the city.

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