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How to evaluate the 2015 Japanese drama "Death Note"? Are there really many flaws?

Let me make my attitude clear first. Any behavior that uses the appearance of male and female protagonists to complain about Japanese dramas is just hooliganism, because you don’t know how you will be slapped in the face.

Two nonsense sentences before.

I am a fan of the original Kenshin series. After I experienced a slap in the face and fell deeply in love with Sugar, when other live-action stills came out and people complained about the actor's appearance, even though I had the same idea in my heart, I didn't dare to say a word.

Because Japanese comic book adaptations often have a good face, and you will lose based on your face.

I was so brainwashed by some screenshots and marketing accounts that I never watched this show.

Later, when I searched for Sugar Variety Show, I found that there were many people who came to see Masataka Eda in the barrage that was purely based on Sugar.

It is said that he has good acting skills and is handsome. It is not easy to finally become famous.

I didn't think he was handsome at that time, especially when compared to Xiangping and I, Satou, he really had no bright spots.

So I wanted to see what that drama was like that was criticized so much that it ruined everyone's aesthetics.

Later, I watched eight episodes in one go. I watched it at 1:30 in the morning that day. I couldn't help but get up and finish it at around 7 in the morning. Then I watched two more episodes with my roommates, Amway.

It’s really naive to deny a Japanese drama because of the looks of the actors in the screenshots.

Because acting and character can greatly make up for appearance, this is the conclusion I came to after watching many Japanese dramas.

Although many people say that my aesthetics are bad, I really think Brother Yu Tian is very handsome!

Why do you call him ugly!

I’ve never felt anything about the dead-pen comics before.

I don’t know if it’s because of the style of painting or the characters, but I always think it’s too exaggerated.

In many places there is no way to empathize.

In particular, I find many of Yagami Yue's changes in thoughts very baffling.

Of course it could also be my problem.

It is undeniable that it is indeed a masterpiece, but it did not shock me as much as the drama version.