itsnotmymind: (azula)
 I had a dream last night based on Death Note. In my dream I made the trade for the shinigami eyes, but when I try to see people's names my vision was blurred, and when I tried to write names down my handwriting was awkward and slow and I missed letters.

(Why I was so eager to kill people in the first place I am not sure)

Waking up, I wondered how the notebook would work for someone like myself who has difficulty recognizing faces. Would it be harder to kill?
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I finally read the entire manga of Death Note. Some thoughts on the differences from the anime - although some of these changes are clearly different because of different translation rather than because of differences between manga and anime:

• In the anime I watched, Ryuzaki just calls Light "Light". In the manga, he initially calls him Light-Kun and then switches to Yagami-Kun (in contrast to Light's father, who is Yagami-San). I'm really not informed enough about Japanese culture to explain the differences, but the context gives me enough information to follow the story.

• I miss L quipping "that would be dark" (as he does in the anime) when Misa is talking about how sad she would be if she didn't have Light. In the manga he just says "that's right", no pun. I don't know if this is the translation or an actual change between manga and anime.

• A difference between manga and anime that was definitely a not a translation was the scene between L and Light in the rain and the follow-up scene of them drying off. I was surprised to find that this was unique to anime.

On a somewhat related note, I'm really not happy with the portrayal of female characters. I do kind of like Misa Amane, but she's the most prominent female character and is a pretty but not-too-bright model who is motivated entirely by her love for Light. Kiyomi Takada, another prominent, is described as stupid despite her good grades and is also strongly motivated by wanting to be Light's romantic partner. Naomi Misora and Halle Lidner have potential, but don't get a lot of time spent on them. Maybe one of L's heirs could have been female?

Speaking of L's heirs, I do think the story lost something when L died. It had been the L and Light show, and Near (and Mello) just didn’t have the same relationship with Light. Nor did they have any relationship that we saw with L. There's a short sequel story included in this version of the manga that reveals Near and Mello had all of one conversation with their mentor. I had figured L was a hands-off mentor, but that was even more less interaction than I would have thought. Anyway, I do think it was brave to kill L, but I just couldn't get invested in the rivalry between Mello and Near in the way I did in the rivalry between L and Light.
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I finally decided to watch the Beatles' movie Magical Mystery Tour. As promised, it is weird and pointless. I actually think that its biggest issue so far is that the Beatles or their characters in the movie barely interact with each other. They have all this great chemistry, and so far (haven't quite finished watching it yet) the movie hasn't made any use of it.

I'm reading The Fires of Vesuvius: Pompeii Lost and Found by Mary Beard, one of my favorite classic scholars. So far it's not about the eruption itself, just what we know about Pompeii prior to the eruption.

I'm also reading the Death Note manga. I started it years ago, but never finished it. More recently I watched the entire anime a couple of times. Now I have returned to the manga and am very much enjoying it.
itsnotmymind: (azula)
I finished re-watching the Death Note anime, so I thought I'd share some thoughts about my favorite pair of scenes: Ryuzaki and Light in the rain in episode 25, and drying up afterward. This is all based on the English dub Netflix uses rather than the Japanese, because I sadly don't speak Japanese.

Spoilers, of course.

Nothing I say makes any sense anyway )
itsnotmymind: (mal blind)
I want to write an in-depth analysis of scene or scenes from Death Note, but there would be a problem if I tried to do that: I don't speak Japanese. I would be relying on an English dub. Translations by necessity change small things (In fact, on Netflix the English dub and the English subtitles are not the same).

My two options, I think, are to not analyze the dialogue too closely and try to focus on the broad meaning, or to treat the English dub as its own thing - that my analysis might not apply to the original Japanese and that's OK.
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 I am reading The Dutiful Son: Louis W. Hill by Biloine W. Young with Eileen R. McCormack. Who was Louis W. Hill, you ask? The (second) son and heir of James J. Hill. Who was James J. Hill? A wealthy local railroad director (local to me = Minnesota). Louis W. Hill was also heavily involved in the creation of Glacier National Park.

Yesterday I played the board game Eldritch Horror with friends. It is a complex cooperative game based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft. We actually won, which almost never happens.

I'm still playing Sims 4. I even bought a baby name book so I could quickly get names for new Sims.

I'm also still watching Death Note. SPOILERS SPOILERS Death Note SPOILERS )
itsnotmymind: (azula)
 I've started watching Death Note. I read a chunk of the manga years ago but lost interest after (spoilery event). I'm really enjoying it now - amused how in some ways it feels like the movie Catch Me If You Can. Both of them involve a battle of wits between the legal system and a young criminal.

I'm reading a book I picked up cheap at Goodwill: Unlikely Friendships, by Jennifer S. Holland. It's about cross-species friendships between animals. Very cute, not very in-depth.

I'm sticking my toe in into the world fanfiction based Patricia McKillip's Riddle-Master trilogy. Yuletide has a trove. I'm struck by how female-focused it is so far. There are plenty of female character in Riddle-Master, and the middle book is narrated by one, but I wouldn't call it female-focused. After all, the climax of the middle book is a confrontation between two male characters that the female narrator just happens to witness. But the fanfiction is a different story.

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