Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or just discovering it for the first time, "Death Note: The Last Name" is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you thinking long after the credits roll.
| Format | File size | Quality notes | |----------------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------------------| | | 8–12 GB | The sweet spot – excellent grain, no artifacts. | | 720p (BD) | 2–4 GB | Decent for mobile, but loses fine detail in dark scenes. | | 4K upscale (unofficial) | 15–25 GB | Usually fake, uses interpolation – not recommended.| | Original DVD | 4.7 GB | Soft, MPEG‑2 artifacts, non‑anamorphic letterbox. |
Misa, possessing the "Shinigami Eyes," can see anyone's true name and lifespan, making her Light's most dangerous ally or his greatest liability. The film culminates in a high-stakes "chess match" where both geniuses attempt to outmaneuver one another in a race to write the other's name in their respective Death Notes. Death.Note.The.Last.Name.2006.1080p.BluRay.x264...
: Tatsuya Fujiwara captures Light’s descent into a "god complex" with chilling precision, but Kenichi Matsuyama’s L is the standout. His eccentricities—the crouched posture, the sugar obsession, and the vacant yet piercing stare—feel ripped directly from the manga pages without becoming a caricature.
For those who may be unfamiliar with the series, "Death Note" follows the story of Light Yagami, a high school student who stumbles upon a supernatural notebook known as the "Death Note." This notebook has the power to kill anyone whose name is written in it, and Light, who is driven by a desire to create a utopian society without crime, begins to use it to eliminate those he deems evil. Whether you're a longtime fan of the series
"Death Note: The Last Name" is a thought-provoking and engaging film that continues to explore the complex themes and symbolism of the original series. With its dark and suspenseful story, memorable characters, and stunning technical aspects, it's a must-see for fans of anime and psychological thrillers.
However, Light's actions attract the attention of a genius detective known as L, who is determined to catch him. The cat-and-mouse game between Light and L is the central conflict of the series, and it is a battle of wits that will keep you on the edge of your seat. | | 4K upscale (unofficial) | 15–25 GB
: Unlike the anime, which expanded into a controversial third act involving Near and Mello, The Last Name streamlines the plot. It condenses the Yotsuba arc and moves directly toward a definitive, cinematic confrontation.
| Attribute | Value | |-------------------------|--------------------------------------------| | Resolution | 1920×1080 | | Codec | x264 (High@L4.1) | | Bitrate (video) | ~9 500 kbps (variable) | | Frame rate | 23.976 fps | | Audio 1 | Japanese DTS 5.1 @ 1 509 kbps | | Audio 2 | English AC3 5.1 @ 448 kbps | | Subtitles | English (PGS), Japanese, Chinese, Korean | | Chapters | Yes (12) | | File size | 7.95 GB (standard encode) / 29.2 GB (remux)|