Death Note: Light Up The New World -

The characters don't feel as brilliant as Light or L; their "brilliant moves" often feel like luck or plot convenience.

Fast-paced and action-heavy, leaning more into a "police procedural" style than a psychological battle. ### ✅ The Good

The climax doesn't quite deliver the shocking payoff the franchise is known for. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can: Compare it to the other live-action Japanese films. Explain the "Six Note Rule" in detail. Give you a spoiler-free summary of the new characters. Death Note: Light Up the New World

Having multiple books creates high stakes and unpredictable moments.

Managing six notes and three lead characters makes the story feel crowded. The characters don't feel as brilliant as Light

10 years after Light Yagami, six Death Notes are dropped into the human world simultaneously.

A three-way battle between the Death Note Task Force, L’s successor (Ryuzaki), and a Kira worshipper (Shien). If you'd like to dive deeper, I can:

It is a and decently entertaining thriller, but it lacks the intellectual "chess match" intensity of the original series. It’s worth a watch for die-hard fans, but casual viewers might find the plot a bit messy. ### 🔍 Key Takeaways