Talk:L: Change the WorLd (film)

novel version
Could someone make the novel version of L: Change the WorLd a separate article. Although they go by the same name, they both have different a storyline in some way. --RadicalEdward2 05:51, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

doneBeyond Lawliet Now a User! Beware the eyes and quirkyness! 23:04, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

The movie was a shame. It CAN'T be compared to the original manga. Another Note is the same. No brain games, nothing. L's personal life wasn't interesting. And Beyond Birthday is just a "bad twin" of L. More original ideas, authors, more original.

And what I dislike most is, overrating those two novels and the 3rd "movie". Because the first two are way better than LCTW. Without Kira, Death Note is not Death Note. And L is meaningless. But Light can manage without L. He has Near, Mello. What I mean is, Death Note is meaningful with Light. this is my opinion. 85.96.107.90 17:57, February 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Personally, I enjoyed them both. It's not supposed to be compared to the original Death Note because it's completely different. It's all completely different; I mean, all of the characters in the movies are doing things that they wouldn't do in the original series: L wrote his name in the Death Note (which he never thought of doing in the manga/anime, and personally, even if he did, I don't think he would have), Mogi is careless and gets killed (which is completely OOC when comparing it to the original Mogi), Misa doesn't snap when Light dies, Takada uses the Death Note to go on a killing spree. It's all completely different, so yeah, of course the movie and novel are completely different, because even the prequels to the last movie had the characters acting completely OOC. To be honest, I felt that the novel adaption of this movie was very well done, and many of the characters were in character, especially Matsuda.


 * StillAlive (talk) 18:02, February 8, 2014 (UTC)