Death Note (2006 film)
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Death Note (デスノート, Desu Nōto) is a 2006 Japanese supernatural thriller film based on the manga series of the same title by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film primarily center on a Tokyo college student who attempts to change the world into a utopian society without crime, by committing a world-wide massacre of criminals and people whom he deems morally unworthy of life, through a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in the pages, while being hunted down by an elite task-force of law enforcement officers within Tokyo, led by an enigmatic international detective. The film was directed by Shusuke Kaneko, produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. The film was licensed by VIZ Pictures, Warner Bros.
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Directed by | Shusuke Kaneko |
Screenplay by | Tetsuya Oishi |
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Cinematography | Hiroshi Takase |
Edited by | Yosuke Yafune |
Music by | Kenji Kawai |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese English |
Box office | $31.3 million |
It was followed by a sequel, Death Note 2: The Last Name, released in the same year. A spin-off film directed by Hideo Nakata and titled L: Change the World, was released on February 9, 2008. Another sequel, Death Note: Light Up the New World, was released in October 2016.