In an alternative continuity in the Death Note setting, ace detective L's name has been placed in a Death Note. He has twenty-three days to bring a terrorist group to justice, or they will use a deadly new virus to change the world...by killing off most of humanity.

In an alternative continuity in the Death Note setting, ace detective L's name has been placed in a Death Note. He has twenty-three days to bring a terrorist group to justice, or they will use a deadly new virus to change the world...by killing off most of humanity.


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The first couple of Death Note films, while perfectly watchable and a lovely supplement to the books and cartoon, lacked a lot of the oomph that is necessary for a story to be told without its viewers going comatose or, alternately, losing the plot entirely as it speeds past you. But to misappropriate a clich phrasing, one should never judge a death note by its cover (wokka wokka). (Kill me. ;-))

Set before the final events of Death Note 2, L Change The World reflects on a crucial arc in the story of L, which is that in order to defeat Light and his control of death, L himself signed his own name in the death note, determining when and how his own death would come, essentially pulling the power out from under Light by giving himself 23 days (and the promise of 'dying quietly') to finish off his life's work. After the deaths of Watari and Light and the capture of Misa Misa, L burns the death notes and reflects solemnly on his time spent alone, until he is interrupted by a call from the young boy.

What L doesn't know is that the FBI agent is trying to locate the destroyed death notes - surely a failure in dramatic terms, as this whole plotline is about as suspenseful as a turnip - and anyway L and the Bobsy Twins have more important things to focus on, like not getting killed, and maintaining their sugar highs. Will they avoid death? (Well, L won't at least.) Will they be able to stop the terrorists in time to save humanity? Will the FBI stop hiring the dumbest possible Japanese to work for them?

This is no brilliant film, which is an intellectual handicap to my visceral enjoyment of the film. It is hardly 'extreme', and in fact were this not a spin-off of Death Note, this film would not even necessitate a review on this site. Hell, if this were not a spin-off of Death Note, this film would not have even been made. Most reviews of the film unsurprisingly compare it to the predecessors in the series, which is a bit expected but undeserving. In the succession of the group, it is perhaps a bit jolting and a change of tone, and as a fan of the Death Note series of manga, anime, and films, it isn't quite as bullet-proof in a canonical sense as the second film adaptation The Last Name. But as a diversion to our normal haunts of art nouveau blue-filter films, cyberpunk machine rape, and obtuse ghost dramas, L: Change The World makes for some good mid-afternoon entertainment that, despite its murder and terrorism themes, is exceptionally benign and innocent and evn silly. Paired with a platter of sugar-based sweets, you might even find yourself forgetting that this whole thing started with a Japanese Zac Efron killing thousands of people with a magical notebook. Not bad at all.

-movie/ - Official film site

 - A co-produced Viz/MTV Iggy site with flashy videos

 -change-the-world-review/ - The blog press has spoken, and they are articulate as usual; notice the inherent self-segregation of anime watchers and film viewers- fandom is lovely, is it not?

 _change_the_world.html - Love HK Film and I don't always agree, but I will concede that without an intellectual foe L really can be just a loveable goof (who I'd like to hug, all the time)

 -action/l-change-the-world/ - You know, now that I think about it, Wolverine kind of sucked too

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The Death Note drops into his lap, and after getting over his initial disbelief, Light comes up with an idea. He plots out a whole plan to change the world by killing criminals with the Death Note, eventually using the fear he creates to discourage all crime, and even merely unpleasant behaviors. For anyone to believe they know how the entire world should be organized is arrogant. For an eighteen-year-old who's never experienced anything but comfortable living and people telling him how smart and handsome and wonderful he is, it's the most ridiculous heights of arrogance. But Light barely questions himself. He does get scared and hide under his covers in one scene, but he's just committed his first murder and found out the Death Note is real, so there's a lot going on there. He ultimately does decide to enact his plan.

Death Note is a Japanese manga and anime series, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The story follows Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook from a Shinigami named Ryuk that grants its user the ability to kill anyone whose name and face he knows. Light then decides to use the notebook to kill criminals and as such to create (and rule) a world that is cleansed of evil. He becomes known to the public as Kira and catches the attention of the police with his killings. Soon he is hunted by a genius detective by the name of L and they begin a cat and mouse game.

The story poses a lot of interesting questions on topics such as good, evil and justice. Do you think Light is doing a noble thing by using the notebook to eliminate criminals? Or do you think L is right that he should be hunted down and stopped? If the crime rates are dropping, is this really a better world? Is it still justice if one person decides who should die and who should live? What would you do when you would come into possession of such a powerful, dangerous notebook?

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Death Note (, Desu Nto) is a supernatural thriller fantasy manga written by Tsugumi ba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The work was adapted into an anime series directed by Tetsur Araki. It is about a Japanese teenage high school student boy named Light Yagami, who finds a supernatural notebook. The notebook, dropped on earth by a bored shinigami named Ryuk, is called a "Death Note". When a person's name is written in the notebook, that person dies. If the cause of death is not specified, they die of a heart attack. Light, aiming to create a crime-free utopia, uses the notebook to kill criminals, anonymously gaining world fame as "Kira" ("" in Japanese - based on the English word "killer") - some people see him as justice, while others see him as a murderer.

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