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8theGreat said:
I'm a bit half and half. I 爱情 Death Note to bits and pieces, it is one of the greatest tales ever told both inside and outside of the broad spectrum of anime. It's a masterpiece and a perfect example of how even the purest and kindest of intentions can turn corrupt if went about the wrong way. I, personally, thought that the ending was a bit... anticlimactic, especially compared to the beginning arks of the tale. I didn't particularly care for Near. He was only a shadow, an echo of L, a character that is hard to follow. I did like Mello to a degree, but he was a bit out of place in the plot. In the end, I wanted to see Light win, even though I didn't agree with how he was going about achieving his goal. He was a strong character, and I think it would have been interesting and, well, 更多 fitting if he had won in the end. But in another perspective, Death Note had to end with Light's death. Though he was a good, strong character, Light had been corrupted, twisted and warped 由 the power to kill. Power corrupts, and Light had a lot of power. In a way, Death Note has a lesson. It teaches us that power in any amount can't be used as a safety net, it isn't to be relied on so surely, otherwise we will become corrupt and we will fall. I think that Light should have 迷失 to L, not Near. Or, better yet, it would have been excellent if in the end of Death Note, Light and whoever he had 迷失 to were dead, and we see Misa holding her Death Note, eyes glowing red, and a smirk on her face as she thinks to herself just as planned. Now that would have been interesting.
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