Anime Review: Death Note~A Battle of Minds, Morality, and Madness
It was a rainy Friday night. I’d had one of those long, exhausting weeks, too much thinking, too many emotions and I just wanted to lose myself in something… different.
A friend had once told me, “Watch Death Note” but I didn’t quite get it at the time. But scrolling through my watchlist, I saw the title again. This time I tried reading meaning to the title “Death note? 🤔 Does it mean a written note at the point of death? Well, I don't really know at that point. It was just my mind making assumptions 😁.
So I clicked “Play.”
Right from the first episode, I knew this wasn’t your typical anime.
The atmosphere? Dark. Tense. Mysterious.
The characters? Complex and unpredictable.
The questions it raised? Haunting.
Death Note is a story of a high school genius, Light Yagami, who gets a hold of a mysterious notebook that a death god (shinigami) Ryuk dropped. It is not a regular notebook but the Death Note, and there is one frightening commandment with it:
The name of the person who is written in this note will die.
Light is skeptical at the beginning. However, when he attempts to do it and finds out that the power is real, his world and mine as a watcher become totally different.
He starts murdering criminals, each at a time, thinking that he could clean the world of evil and establish a new society in which he will be the god. He introduces himself as Kira and ends up being a hero and a criminal, depending on the subject.
However, things do not work out according to the plan. The world takes notice. So does police. And that is when we encounter L- an eccentric, genius detective who goes on to become the biggest competitor of Light. It is not only a fight of the good and the evil, but also a war of mind, intellect and will.
I even supported Light even though I knew that he was wrong in what he was doing. He was composed, self-assured and smart. It was exciting to see how he schemed and gamed.
But then… I would change and start rooting L. He was weird- barefooted and sitting on chairs, munching on sweets all the time- but he was somehow so weirdly brilliant you wanted him to be the winner.
That is what made Death Note so strong.
It did not say who to cheer for. It puts you in two minds. It caused you to think. It put you to wondering:
If you had the power to kill evil people and no one could stop you… would you?
This anime is not only about a magical notebook. It is a story of good and evil, of power, justice, and the thin border of the hero and the villain.
Light thinks he is doing good, killing criminals to make the world a peaceful place. However, we later realize that he becomes proud. He begins to kill individuals that come on his path. He is a liar, a manipulator and even plays with people who are closest to him.
So… does he remain a savior? Or a mere murderer, Power-drunk?
On the one hand, L is a fighter of truth, even though he is allowed to violate a number of rules. He is not perfect as well.
And as a viewer I was always divided between them. At one point I wanted Light to win. The one after that, I was scared of what the world would be like in case he did so.
The show revolves around their psychological battle. It reminds me of chess players, of silent chess masters, reading the minds of the other, attempting to outsmart one another with holding their cards close to their chests.
There were so many scenes that I was holding my breath. Each word, each glance there was stratagem.
It was not only that their competition was exciting but also tearful. This was because they were lonely. Both brilliant. Both misunderstood. In some curious sense they were more alike than not.
When it came, as you will know when you see it, I was heartbroken. Not that somebody was dead but that something pure and intense had ended. That was one of the most touching moments that I ever experienced with anime.
I even felt chills at some point.
Moments that I found myself guilty of liking the bad guy.
There were the moments I burst in laughter as Ryuk could say something so dark and yet so casual.
and I stopped the screen, seconds to breathe.
Death Note did not only entertain me. It was a challenge to me. It caused me to see the world in a different way.
I considered justice. About power. Regarding the duty of deciding who will live and who will die.
And I also reflected upon loneliness. Light and L were both lonely in spite of all their power and fame. They were different sides of the same coin; both of them prisoners of their own thoughts, both attempting to conquer a game that perhaps neither of them was all that keen to be a part of.
One of my favourite quotes states;
“You can’t ever win if you’re always on the defensive. To win, you have to attack!”
Light’s mindset in one line—bold, ruthless, and unapologetic.
“There are… many types of monsters in this world: monsters who will not show themselves and who cause trouble. Monsters who abduct children. Monsters who devour nightmares. And then, monsters who suck blood. And then, there are people who are more terrifying than monsters.”
This quote by L stayed with me. Because sometimes, the most dangerous monsters are not creatures—they’re people.
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Of my favorites animes. Great post! 💗
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My brother suggested this one to me. He was very happy while telling me about this anime. Maybe, I will watch this soon. Nice review
Omg yesss you def should give it a watch
The only anime that made me question what is right and what is wrong 😂 Light was devoured by power and he thought he was doing the right thing when in reality he had been corrupted by power and was no longer acting with sanity, neither villain nor hero... 👀
Fr fr 😭 That moral spiral Light went down was Wild. Thanks for reading friend 🌹❤️
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It was a pity to have spoiled this anime when it was at its best, I had not started watching it when unintentionally and when in those years I watched many anime youtubers, I spoiled certain deaths and never started watching it.
Totally get that feeling.....it's the worst when major plot twists get spoiled before you even dive in. Especially with shows that are super emotional or have big shock value, it kinda takes the magic out of it. Maybe one day you’ll still give it a shot though... even knowing what happens, the journey and character moments can still hit hard. Thanks for reading Friend
Wow, what a way to describe the experience of watching Death Note for the first time! I totally identified with it. That's precisely what makes it so incredible. That internal battle of not knowing who to root for. One day you're with Light and his "justice," and the next you're waiting for genius L to finally figure it out. The tension of that psychological warfare is brutal; it's like you say, a chess game where every move leaves you breathless. It's definitely an anime that blows your mind and leaves you thinking for a long time after you've finished it. Excellent post!
Yeah, exactly.... Thanks for reading and dropping by have a nice day