If you like cop dramas and Hitchcock-style horrors, you would love Death Note.
When Light Yagami finds the name notebook of a death god, he finds himself in a position to make the world a safer place, without those he knows are criminals. He is accompanied by the death god, Ruk, whose fondness for apples is only matched by his lack of offered information on the book and it powers.
As Light kills criminals in a mad rush, the police, of course, become involved and finally summon the world’s most formidable detective, a brilliant yet odd young man known only as L. By now, the media and population have given this killer of criminals a name, Kira. Soon the battle lines are drawn between the astounding
investigator, L, and the intelligent and determined Kira (Light).
With more twist and turns than most films could ever hope for, Death Note, with its great animation and compelling story, will make you wish for more.
