Justice Doesn't Exist In Death Note

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    Song 1 - Kuroi Light (One of Light's Themes, I think) (Death Note)
    Song 2 - Velen (The Witcher 3)
    Song 3 - Pieces Form The Whole (The Social Network)
    Song 4 - Near's Theme (Death Note)
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  • @PsychoPavilionReal
    @PsychoPavilionReal 6 лет назад +2544

    There is no Justice when Netflix is allowed to make anime adaptations

    • @MetalHead9042
      @MetalHead9042 6 лет назад +13

      PsychoPavilion
      #lolz

    • @I_am_a_cat_
      @I_am_a_cat_ 4 года назад +41

      I hate live action anime shows almost as much as I hate myself

    • @LowkeySlimes
      @LowkeySlimes 4 года назад +12

      @@I_am_a_cat_ Same, and that's saying a lot.

    • @pyro1694
      @pyro1694 4 года назад +1

      @@I_am_a_cat_ Oh i myself to hate you and live action anime shows the equal amount. I think both are great and have a good place in this world :) Have a great day.

    • @thewingedpotato6463
      @thewingedpotato6463 4 года назад +1

      I mean, "boo netflix" and all, but even their completely bonkers ending and plot changes were more exciting than yet another adaptation of one of the shittiest endings I've ever read.

  • @cilvet1
    @cilvet1 6 лет назад +3142

    "Of course, everything Light says must be taken with a truckload of salt" lol

  • @TheVsagent
    @TheVsagent 6 лет назад +2309

    "And I'll build a world of only kind-hearted people I accept."
    "Then you'll be the only bastard left..."

    • @sleshstamp
      @sleshstamp 6 лет назад +294

      "... What are you talking about, Ryuuk?"

    • @TheVsagent
      @TheVsagent 6 лет назад +108

      It's right before Light proclaims himself "God of the New World", at the end of episode/chapter 1 in the anime/manga. For me that's the most memorable quote from Death Note, though I could not forget the one Aleczandxr comes up with either. I just prefer this one because it definitely holds water.

    • @GreebleClown
      @GreebleClown 6 лет назад +3

      Wasn't that the lesson on an episode of Doctor Who?

    • @VaasMontenegro12
      @VaasMontenegro12 6 лет назад +3

      the Insane Artist yeah it was actually and in a recent one too I think it was in season 10 but i could be wrong

    • @RoronoaZoro-ur6hr
      @RoronoaZoro-ur6hr 6 лет назад +3

      TheVsagent no he wouldn't. As long they're kind and not dishonest then there'd be a small minority of people left alive.

  • @AlluKat
    @AlluKat 6 лет назад +1469

    Has anyone noticed that at the start of the anime, Lights eyes were a golden brown and as the story progressed they turned more red? Eyes are the windows to the souls, so maybe it was to show how his soul was being corrupted.

    • @thomasraines1396
      @thomasraines1396 6 лет назад +12

      Allu Kat yeah.

    • @xyzabcwater
      @xyzabcwater 5 лет назад +175

      it was reddish in the very first few seconds he appeared in episode 1, then turns brown after his teacher talks to him. it changed back and forth throughout the series.

    • @bootyhedjenkins1400
      @bootyhedjenkins1400 4 года назад +168

      xyzabcwater it changes to show his internal monologue

    • @residentevil2928
      @residentevil2928 4 года назад +25

      Its hinted he would become a Shinigami.

    • @LowkeySlimes
      @LowkeySlimes 4 года назад +44

      Also when he gave up the notebook his eyes were brown-er again

  • @nemeru3352
    @nemeru3352 6 лет назад +1517

    Death note's moral complexity and subject matter is pretty surprising considering it started out as a manga in shonen jump

    • @tiktokexposed898
      @tiktokexposed898 6 лет назад +104

      Sander Tegneby the Duo behind the manga are masterminds. read Bakuman by them as well. it's amazing

    • @Runexn
      @Runexn 6 лет назад +57

      Roy Senpai's Fan Club wait you're telling me the death note author also made bakuman?
      No wonder i fell in love with it.

    • @mediocrechicken
      @mediocrechicken 6 лет назад +9

      cancer comment

    • @zee2826
      @zee2826 6 лет назад +6

      jillnz45 it was pretty awesome till war arc

    • @matilda434
      @matilda434 6 лет назад +1

      burn

  • @justaguy7207
    @justaguy7207 6 лет назад +1271

    I would agree that neither L nor Light are representative of justice. With that said, I think that the character of Chief Yagami is about as close to justice as you can get within the setting. He is trying to get Kira not because of any personal vendetta or for moral reasons. Rather, he is trying to stop Kira because Kira is effectively a vigilante who is trying to take the law into his own hands.
    Similarly, he is not working with L because he believes that L is more morally righteous than Kira. He works with L because L has agreed to work with the police force, there is nothing more to it.
    Additionally, despite taking the deal for the eyes and having the death note in his possession he never kills anyone with it which I think is telling to his character.
    That's my opinion anyway. It's been a while since I've seen the show so if I have happened to get everything wrong, then my b

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +384

      *With that said, I think that the character of Chief Yagami is about as close to justice as you can get within the setting.*
      I totally agree. And he dies, which is pretty indicative symbolically, haha.

    • @justaguy7207
      @justaguy7207 6 лет назад +115

      A fair point, but is it not Chief Yagami's death that proves to be the mistake that kills Kira?
      Matsuda wouldn't have shot Light if Light wasn't the cause of Chief Yagami's death. I suppose you could say that it was that Kira would kill his own father that pushed Matsuda over the line, but I think what this would miss is that it is Chief Yagami's upstanding character that spoke to Matsuda and that this is why he respected him. It is for his respect to the police chief that Matsuda stopped Kira.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +131

      I don't know for sure that it was THE mistake. I think that his main mistake was getting caught due to complacency/underestimation of Near. But it was definitely a pretty poetic contributing factor to his actual death, so yeah.

    • @narutotrollchannel324
      @narutotrollchannel324 6 лет назад +9

      Just AGuy Totally agee on what you said about Chief Yagami

    • @narutotrollchannel324
      @narutotrollchannel324 6 лет назад +3

      agree*

  • @decalcomanie123
    @decalcomanie123 6 лет назад +89

    Holy shit, through watching your video I suddenly understood a confusing scene near the end. When Light has fled from the warehouse and the police were about to chase him, Near suggested them to not go, the police replied "I'm not gonna follow your orders" to which Near replied "ok, I'll leave it up to you".
    So basically Near was like "I've won so I'm done here." As the person who ultimately solved the case, Near didn't feel accomplished for maintaining justice but instead he was satisfied by the result that he had defeated Kira in the 1v1 matchup. If it was really about justice you obviously wouldn't let the villain just flee like that. In the end Near had won, and therefore he was right and Light was evil, and the police was a miniature of the world's reaction to Light following his defeat - to catch him, and thus maintain justice.
    The police had a great sense of justice, but Near did not, because the so called "justice" was only born through Near's actions. Near, like L, was like a "god" figure, he created the definition of justice for all the mortals by defeating Kira. So when the police could finally act based on what they believe is right, they no longer took orders from Near.
    EDIT: A like from OP! Thanks :D I really love discussing Death Note

  • @SupLuiKir
    @SupLuiKir 6 лет назад +302

    This concept also appears as a quote by Donflamingo in One Piece's Great War arc
    > Pirates are evil? The Marines are righteous? These terms have always changed throughout the course of history! Kids who have never seen peace and kids who have never seen war have different values! Those who stand at the top determine what's wrong and what's right! This very place is neutral ground! Justice will prevail, you say? But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes justice!

    • @zee2826
      @zee2826 6 лет назад +1

      · 0xFFF1 one piece

    • @arturolopez9436
      @arturolopez9436 6 лет назад +41

      arsam kiani lol a narutard would bring that up out of no where

    • @justbny9278
      @justbny9278 6 лет назад +10

      arsam kiani What does that have to do with the discussion?

    • @legionmaniac-9202
      @legionmaniac-9202 4 года назад

      One piece?

    • @thesamuraispirit7686
      @thesamuraispirit7686 4 года назад +7

      I dont want to butt in but one of my favorite shonen animes from Jump is Rurouni Kenshin. In this show, it shows that Kenshin believes that just because you win a conflict doesnt make you right. We all fight for what we believe in, and thats the most we can do. Truly great stuff
      The show does deal with morality as well

  • @micahleach5957
    @micahleach5957 6 лет назад +463

    I DIDNT KNOW I WANTED THIS VIDEO UNTIL I SAW IT

  • @piotrjurek8417
    @piotrjurek8417 6 лет назад +496

    "Justice will trumph, you say? Of course it will! Because the winners will become justice!"
    ~ Donquixote Doflamingo
    Oda sure watches the right stuff... as always ;)

    • @winstonz2
      @winstonz2 6 лет назад +7

      Piter Jurkowicz I don't really think that came from death note

    • @piotrjurek8417
      @piotrjurek8417 6 лет назад +26

      Well... I meant that those two have simillar concept of justice

    • @winstonz2
      @winstonz2 6 лет назад +2

      Piter Jurkowicz oh okay

    • @pegasusslr
      @pegasusslr 6 лет назад +3

      Fufufufufu

    • @johnstfleur3987
      @johnstfleur3987 4 года назад

      Search your soul and you will see that justice is a causal reality, it causes ultimate victors and losers when the absolute balance is carried out by the One God.

  • @OneLegFlamingo1
    @OneLegFlamingo1 4 года назад +40

    This reminds me of something we have been discussing in law school: a two prong test asking 1) what the individual believes and 2) whether society is willing to accept that belief as reasonable. That seems like a pretty good working definition of justice. The main flaw is that the individual's belief is literally labeled "subjective" while society acceptance is labeled "objective." How can a judge objectively determine what society wants? Democratic lawmaking is one way, but as we know, it isn't perfect. And common law isn't based on democratic lawmaking anyway, it's based on what other judges have done in the past. That's why, especially in certain areas, legal decisions seems totally wrong half the time-- because whatever the judge decides conflicts with the reader's beliefs about justice, and whatever logic the judge used to conclude that society agrees with him sounds sketchy as hell, because there is no clear way of determining what society believes. All notions of law and fairness are cloaked in the illusion that there is some knowable consensus about what is right and what is wrong. When you look at things that way, it makes sense that the legal system is adversarial like the main characters in Death Note: legal battles really ARE nothing more than two intelligent people fighting to win, regardless of what they really believe. The only goal is to come out on top.

    • @RPTIDE
      @RPTIDE 2 года назад +1

      Damn I’ve never really looked at it that way

  • @biancsterz
    @biancsterz 6 лет назад +37

    "It's not justice that wins. The one who wins is justice."
    This was the quote rephrased (I felt like this quote is clearer to me than the one from the anime)
    This one is from the Death Note Japanese drama

  • @maattthhhh
    @maattthhhh 6 лет назад +251

    I do think that Death Note's characters are trying to achieve true justice, but in their own flawed ways. On one side, you have the police who try to uphold justice through fair trial. But fair trial comes with a cost - rights of the accused and collecting evidence can lead to the suspect's escape. Thus lack in justice.
    But in Kira's case, he offers a fake sense of certainty. Killing what he perceives as guilty with the ultimate punishment - Death. Without fair trial and knowing the circumstance behind the crime, he nevertheless provided more restrictions for a common man to commit a crime.
    Justice itself is not flawed. The justice system is. How much punishment should a bad act receive? I personally think that there should be a standard to that. But then again, one cannot take away the rights of the accused, which makes it difficult to achieve justice.

    • @htoodoh5770
      @htoodoh5770 6 лет назад +24

      maattthhhh The reason why there is right for the accused is that he or she might be innocent. This is why there must be a burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt. As one proverb said "It is better to let 10 guilty leave than to punish one innocent."

    • @sammydray5919
      @sammydray5919 6 лет назад +31

      Radwimps 困 You conveniently forgot that Kira killed all the FBI agents through Rey Penbar(?) who were just doing their job. Just for his "justice" he ruined a dozen families. He also killed Rey's fiance simply because she was investigating her fiance's death and was being a hindrance to him. Not to mention he tried to kill the detective L (fake but he didn't know at that time) just because he was against Kira.
      Light fans conveniently forget that criminals aren't the only people he killed. Many innocent lives suffered as well due to his "justice".

    • @FilosofiadiCazzeggio
      @FilosofiadiCazzeggio 6 лет назад +14

      Radwimps 困 until an innocent is framed with a crime, and the capricious God of the new world decides to kill the innocent anyway. You do know we can stop crime even now, without the death note? It wouldn't even be difficult: we just create a tyrannical world government that executes citizens for any crimes, as well as opposing the Supreme will of the benevolent government. You can be sure crime and war would disappear, but we would all live in silent, fearful paranoia and obedience. Sacrificing freedom for security is always a terrible idea

    • @shadenox8164
      @shadenox8164 6 лет назад +18

      Light does not in fact know they're guilty, he knows they were found guilty but this is exactly why the death penalty is so contentious. If you jail a wrongly convicted man, you can release them, if you kill a wrongly convicted man you cannot give him his life back. Odds are he has killed innocent people who were found guilty of crimes they didn't commit. Courts are not perfect.

    • @turnleftaticeland
      @turnleftaticeland 4 года назад +15

      “Justice itself is not flawed” I disagree. Justice does not exist in nature; things simply are. There is no such thing as morality in the same way that there is no such thing as time. The concept of “justice” is entirely man-made and thus inherently flawed, as every person has different values and perspectives, so there can be no one objective definition of “justice” as a law of nature.
      I know this is straight off of r/im14andthisisdeep lmao but it’s more or less the point Death Note makes. Justice isn’t objective - as a society we have to work together to decide what we think is right. No one person can be in total control.

  • @BadAssMacmillan
    @BadAssMacmillan 6 лет назад +790

    In my opinion Light may have had something always wrong with him. Maybe The death note didn't corrupt him but it actually showed his true self, he just needed "something" some power to let it all out. If light was a politician he would be a corrupt politician, if he was a cop he would be a corrupt cop and so on..
    That's just my take on it, who knows maybe i'm wrong. Maybe Light was just a normal person that was completely corrupted by the Death Note.

    • @SharazJek
      @SharazJek 6 лет назад +150

      I agree. If the Death Note "corrupted" Light then there's no reason to feel invested in the protagonist at all. At that point we're just watching some possessed puppet with no agency.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +321

      I think it's a mix of the two. I don't think he was purely corrupted and I don't think that he was not affected at all by it. He obviously had this potential for darkness within him but there is a serious contrast in his internal machinations from the beginning and the end. A very obvious and telling one, to me at least. The DN was an enabler, but the nature of enabling is not inherently neutral and non-influential.

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 6 лет назад +74

      Aleczandxr I take Obota's word that Light was mostly corrupted by the DN due to him giving the power over others, if he would have never had it ,he would have been one of the greatest detectives in this world along with L. He might have had some dark desires but ultimately, he was corrupted by this notebook,which is a tragedy in itself, seeing the mastermind of all these deaths being nothing but a pawn of a Shinigami for the Lulz of said shinigami

    • @stovhaxplays1513
      @stovhaxplays1513 6 лет назад +13

      For the most part I agree with you, but I think his input (method of power) would really affect his output (result of Light's mental state; for example Death Note provides an easier way to reduce criminals, whereas holding the power of a policeman doesn't grant you that ability directly)

    • @cddog8
      @cddog8 6 лет назад +105

      I feel like Light always had the potential to be what he became, but I feel like him fulfilling that potential is not guaranteed in every scenario. More than anything, I think the Death Note provided Light with an opportunity. That side of Light was always there but without the opportunity to explore it, he probably wouldn't. The period where he gave up the Death Note kind of exemplifies that.

  • @Aleczandxr
    @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +478

    That quote at 7:26 might have actually been said by Ryuk. I dunno. Probably. Let me know if you know for sure, I couldn't find any solid proof on who actually said it and I didn't rewatch the show before making this.
    EDIT: It WAS Ryuk.

    • @kostaa713
      @kostaa713 6 лет назад +2

      Aleczandxr it was by L

    • @Kesyabasturd
      @Kesyabasturd 6 лет назад +3

      Aleczandxr I looked into it, it was apparently said by L, but the quote itself was said in Chapter Finis, i think.

    • @nemeru3352
      @nemeru3352 6 лет назад +9

      It was said by Ryuk early in the series, and right after Light dies,in the manga by no one

    • @meleronnef8411
      @meleronnef8411 6 лет назад

      I thought it was L.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +8

      + Iceday Face palm wizard I have no idea what that means.

  • @eartianwerewolf
    @eartianwerewolf 6 лет назад +55

    Light did go completely insane after L was out of the way though . (i mean he was going nutso before that, but after that holy shit. )

  • @ricoco7891
    @ricoco7891 6 лет назад +31

    Agreed on every damn point. Exactly my thoughts on justice in Death Note. There is no justice, only people hiding behind justice as a cover for their own actions. "What may have actually started out as a real ideology devolved into a fight of pride, with both sides wanting to win". Perfectly summarizes Death Note. You have my like.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +3

      Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed.

  • @criticold
    @criticold 6 лет назад +77

    Proud of you, man.

    • @antioche6276
      @antioche6276 6 лет назад +4

      went through the comments just to find you lel

    • @MetalHead9042
      @MetalHead9042 6 лет назад +1

      CritiCold
      I Love your profile photo.

  • @lauraleean7061
    @lauraleean7061 6 лет назад +130

    What's interesting, is in the Death Note musical (yes it exists, in English, Japanese and Korean), there is a song called "Where is the Justice" (good song btw) where Light is talking about how frustrated he is with the legal system, and how the law is unjust. In the anime, you never once see Light complain about how the law isn't fair to the innocent. He is only motivated by his idea of justice, which is to rid the world of the "bad guys" and come out on top. Just an interesting difference between the adaptation and the show..

    • @MetalHead9042
      @MetalHead9042 6 лет назад +3

      L An
      Ideas, ideas.

    • @turnleftaticeland
      @turnleftaticeland 4 года назад +8

      Wow, that’s a huge difference, actually. I always interpreted anime Light as extremely adherent to the law, with his ideals of good and evil based strictly around it. I figured it was part of Death Note’s message, that even the law cannot truly define justice. So to have him question the law totally alters his character, and the meaning in general.
      (Yes, I know killing is against the law, but not always! Not when it’s an act of justice - capital punishment exists, right? I’m guessing that’s how Light justified his actions to himself.)

    • @mztpar
      @mztpar 3 года назад +1

      Light never complained how the law isn't fair to the innocent because since the first episode he knew there were bad people out there that the justice system still hasn't caught. That was one of his initial motives for killing criminals in the first place. He wanted to rid of "evil" once and for all. His killings had logic; kill criminals who did really bad things so that the "evil" in society that have not yet been brought to light (hehe) is stopped for fear of facing the same punishment. Basically his logic is authoritarianism. Eliminate all evil by ruling through fear. But just like any authoritative government, the ruler (in this case Light) will always end up defining evil as immoral actions to evil as any opposition.

  • @JPG.01
    @JPG.01 6 лет назад +302

    Justice doesn't exist in Death Note, because it doesn't exist in the real world. Power is justice, because it defines justice.
    We love to see the good guys winning because that's what we would want it to be. It's wish fulfillment. That's what makes Death Note so great in my eyes. It's not only great work of fiction, it is a philosophical thought experiment.

    • @MasterKnightDH
      @MasterKnightDH 6 лет назад +44

      War doesn't determine who is right, only who is left.

    • @Ninja07Keaton
      @Ninja07Keaton 6 лет назад +4

      JPGkilla Power doesn't define justice, the enemy does.

    • @KingOpenReview
      @KingOpenReview 6 лет назад

      Ninja07Keaton What do you mean?

    • @Ninja07Keaton
      @Ninja07Keaton 6 лет назад +22

      Phesheya Bhembe I shall explain. In order for justice to hold any weight, there must be evil. Since evil is nothing more than the "them" in Us vs Them, it should be quite clear. If there is no offender, there is no justice. Without an enemy, you cannot say you are just because there wouldn't be an evil to compare yourself to. You'd simply be what you are, an imperfect human living in an imperfect world, which is much more difficult for humanity as a whole to accept than even death.

    • @htoodoh5770
      @htoodoh5770 6 лет назад +4

      Justice is being fair and moral. You don't compare 'evil' to something else to valid that it is 'evil', the same for 'good'. It just is. Although you could questioned the 'weight'.

  • @claytoncrooks7183
    @claytoncrooks7183 4 года назад +10

    THERE IS NO JUSTICE, ONLY ME
    - DEATH
    -- Terry Practchett

  • @stevetheweebgamer6939
    @stevetheweebgamer6939 4 года назад +7

    -You're all traitors!
    -Unfortunetly for you, history will not see it that way.

  • @Sarahmint
    @Sarahmint 6 лет назад +24

    I never thought of it this way or realized it, but 9:14 image reminded me of how Touta Matsuda was like the naive and innocent kid willing to do anything for good. . . and he is the one who murders Light, not just Kira, out of spite and betrayal, not of justice. It's the opposite of what his character has always stood for, or so I thought up to that point. It's a stretch to compare it to Arya becoming bad with Hound becoming good, or Morty going "bad" in the Rick & Morty "Purge" episode.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +10

      Yep, I always found that to be interesting about Matsuda as well. I was going to bring it up in the video, but I thought it would've been a bit redundant. Regardless, it's more evidence.

    • @turnleftaticeland
      @turnleftaticeland 4 года назад +2

      Interesting that Matsuda is also the only task force member who ever questions his stance on Kira.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 4 года назад +1

      @@turnleftaticeland there was the other dude who did so too with the afro.

  • @GacLosen6556
    @GacLosen6556 4 года назад +13

    What I really appreciate about this stance is that it confirms that Light isn't pure evil. Death Note isn't a traditional "do-gooder who can do no wrong vs evil-doer who must be stopped" kind of story. L, by his own admission, isn't a good person, and he's not above breaking laws to get the results he wants. He's fundamentally no different than Light. He was just chosen (even if he chose it himself) to represent the opposite end of the spectrum of Light's ideals. I don't use a grandiose term such as "justice" because all it takes to be seen as just is to come out on top. History is written by the victor, after all.
    Death Note is a series about two fundamentally different kinds of "Justice", but neither is above critique or is purely wrong.
    If you side with Kira, then do you want to live in a world where true freedom isn't allowed? In order for freedom to exist, the freedom to do evil must exist as well. But evil should be punished in different ways according to the crime, and Kira can only punish via murder. You're basically throwing out thousands of years of laws and their evolution as a supporter of Kira and reverting back to a draconian way of punishing people who do wrong. You're stripping people of the right to a fair trial and due process and going back to a system of guilty with no chance of proving innocence. People have the capacity to change, too. Why not give them that chance instead of killing them? Not to mention, there's the chance that people who were suspected or even convicted of a crime might very well be innocent. If they die and the evidence proves their innocence, then Kira killed someone who wasn't meant to die. Not to mention, you're hero-worshipping a serial killer, and that's something no one should ever do.
    If you side with L, then why don't you agree that if violent and malicious people are gone that the world will be a better place? Remember that Kira stopped wars and dropped violent crime rates by 70%. We already punish people for breaking the law, but is the law effective enough when violent criminals can be set free due to lack of evidence, or when the punishment is too light in proportion to the crime? If people died right away after showing no remorse for a violent crime (remember that Light didn't kill people who committed crimes if they did so unwillingly/unknowingly, showed remorse for the actions, and/or had extenuating circumstances), then wouldn't that be a deterrent to make the world a better place? If murder is so wrong, then why do soldiers kill each other and police officers walk around with guns? They have the power to kill at their hands, and they don't always kill the right people, yet we still have them around. The death penalty is often used for the most heinous crimes, so what makes Kira any different?
    That's the dilemma of Death Note. I resent the notion that Light is purely evil or purely a villain because of the results he got and how effective he was at getting them. I mean, sure, he wasn't a pleasant guy and he did some messed up things, but L was no different. In the end, Light may have been stopped, but he very well could have won, and if he did, then, as he said, he would have been "Justice."

  • @Joseph-bd3pk
    @Joseph-bd3pk 6 лет назад +42

    Yeeeees yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes ye yes yes yes yes, finally a video on Death Note I am so happy I remember asking for this before but you told me you don't have anything interesting to say about it, but now here we are thank you very much I haven't watched it but I know it is the best video ever. I love u

  • @stovhaxplays1513
    @stovhaxplays1513 6 лет назад +8

    In the epilogue (crime rate increased), Matsuda even admits whether or not if shooting Light was right. He questions the fact that maybe they were wrong, that maybe Kira killing off people and letting him do whatever he wanted may have been a better choice. ~

  • @solstia458
    @solstia458 6 лет назад +124

    Light only lost because near used some bs plot hole and saw a man on tv and instantly assumed he was Kira 2 and was right

    • @riversofbeauty2802
      @riversofbeauty2802 6 лет назад +40

      True.If it wouldn't be for all the asspulls than Light would have won in the end.

    • @thewingedpotato6463
      @thewingedpotato6463 4 года назад +38

      "LMAO I had my caretaker duplicate an entire notebook in a single night and replaced it without KIRA'S NUMBA WUN FAN noticing.... except he totally did but then he didn't check it properly because of reasons"

    • @steven5301
      @steven5301 4 года назад +21

      Light shouldve known that feds only make the sweep when they got all the evidence 😂😂

    • @gloriouscontent3538
      @gloriouscontent3538 4 года назад +13

      And the Near plothole that he was dumb enough to talk about Kira on TV and trust a gym locker with the most powerful mass murder weapon ever conceived.

    • @houseofmatrix6174
      @houseofmatrix6174 4 года назад +1

      Solstia beyond factz Near won the Lottery

  • @sleshstamp
    @sleshstamp 6 лет назад +55

    "At the end of the day, you're just a crazy serial killer, nothing more... and nothing less."
    I think Near's words hold a lot of weight after he defeats Light. He was never some God, just a normal dude who had his hands on the most powerful weapon of all time. Anybody could have become like Light. Matsuda also has a very powerful moment, tearfully condemning Light for betraying his father and calling him a fool, despite Soichiro Yagami being one of the most righteous characters in the entire series.

  • @Killacj93
    @Killacj93 6 лет назад +16

    The justice quote you said in the video reminds me of what Doflamingo said during the Marineford war: 'Whoever wins this war becomes justice!' Justice is decided by the winner

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 6 лет назад +3

      And it's again said by a killer who cares about very few, and wants to destroy most of what's already there.

    • @anthonyadams3805
      @anthonyadams3805 6 лет назад

      Cameron Jenkins I thought the same also, and it's true.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 6 лет назад

      Also, this is why we need to make sure our leaders are objectively Just, and that the unjust have as little power as possible.

    • @glb317
      @glb317 6 лет назад

      Which is why we consider the nazis bad as I bet that they would consider us had we lost and we committed our fair share of war crimes to

  • @Skeensh3
    @Skeensh3 6 лет назад +6

    The way he said "Death, is; Equal."
    Just sends shivers down my spine...
    (Ominously)

  • @rafaelmontoya1454
    @rafaelmontoya1454 3 года назад +5

    Light: "Justice is determined by the winner."
    L: "The loser is evil? Looks like you're the evil one after all then!"
    Near: "The one who'll be the judge, is my stand!"

  • @tribacioustee2846
    @tribacioustee2846 6 лет назад +75

    It's worth noting the manga DOES have a commentary on justice in the ending. It was a great excerpt that I wish the anime had included; basically, Light argues that what he's doing is ensuring the most happiness overall and what is justified. Near refutes him...by not playing to his rules, giving perhaps the most honest speech of the series.
    An important quote from that: "If God himself came down to earth and told us definitively what was right, and what was wrong...I'd look at it myself and see if I agree."
    What is right and wrong will be argued and may change over history. Modern atrocities like slavery were considered benevolent improvements to what was before - judging everything by the same one standard doesn't grant us a fair understanding of anything. It's possible that one future generation will look back on Light as overwhelmingly right.
    ...That said? I believe Light is still totally wrong.
    Once the death note gets to him, he is corrupted beyond repair. He is a sociopath and a fraud, an egotist who doesn't consider the possibility he may be wrong. He may be a prodigy, but no prodigy is beyond the wisdom of all. Such a person could NEVER make a good world. As Near said, he's just another crazy serial killer.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +20

      Thanks for mentioning this. I don't think it changes much from a thematic aspect but it does add some gravitas to an already pretty powerful conclusion to the story.

    • @linkskywalker5417
      @linkskywalker5417 4 года назад +2

      @@Aleczandxr And he was shot by someone who everyone thought of as a joke. Yet he had more bravery than someone who wrote names of people he wished to die from the safety of his desk. This is also why news reports of death notes in schools should probably be taken more seriously than many weebs do.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 4 года назад +1

      well said.

    • @hedonisticvampire9259
      @hedonisticvampire9259 3 года назад

      Light aint a sociopath,you are delusional if you think that

    • @tribacioustee2846
      @tribacioustee2846 3 года назад

      @@hedonisticvampire9259 You wanna tell me what he was thinking on his own father's deathbed?

  • @OysterBags
    @OysterBags 6 лет назад +10

    Light lost for being human, he truly couldn't be a God, so he lost in the end, a reminder to show that Light is no God

  • @thewatts80
    @thewatts80 6 лет назад +311

    So what you are saying is Griffith did nothing wrong?

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +151

      I'm not touching that one with a 20-foot pole, I've learned my lesson.

    • @thewatts80
      @thewatts80 6 лет назад +9

      Aleczandxr fair enough

    • @TheVsagent
      @TheVsagent 6 лет назад +19

      Why? It was a good video, one of your best in fact!

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +73

      +TheVsagent Oh, I know that it was a great video. But my point is that that clickbaitey title brought more headaches than it was worth.

    • @HorkSupreme
      @HorkSupreme 6 лет назад +2

      REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
      On a more serious note, I don't think many people would refuse that choice.

  • @Errtuabyss
    @Errtuabyss 6 лет назад +22

    I would 100% agree with you. They never draw that line of "good" and "evil" in the series and it's one of the reasons why I like it so much.
    You can root for either or even both of the well written main characters (Near beeing kind of a copycat of L make him much less interesting) without the restriction of morality, while it having such a focus on morality and justice as a theme. I find this fascinating.
    You could say that there is some kind of justice in the end when Light get's killed. But at the same time you could say that it is all very cruel and pointless. Ryuk setting all of this into motion out of boredom and he beeing the one killing Light in the end and with that taking away any influence of the humans in kiras fate is basically taking away the aspect of justice because his death is prepredestined and by that meaningless.. I really liked that aspect.
    Especially because of the not even subtile forshadowing in the first episode when he forecasting that he will be the one killing him, no matter what happens until then. Making this absolutly clear from the very beginning made it even more enjoyable for me.

    • @Kesyabasturd
      @Kesyabasturd 6 лет назад +3

      Errtuabyss Well Ryuk did say to Light that he will kill him and I knew then and there he would.

    • @spartankittygames
      @spartankittygames 6 лет назад +1

      Errtuabyss the whole story of death note was basically ryuk getting entertainment.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +13

      *They never draw that line of "good" and "evil" in the series and it's one of the reasons why I like it so much.*
      The fact that that line is never really drawn (IMO anyway) is one of the single biggest contributing elements to the show's success for me.

    • @HellRider_
      @HellRider_ 6 лет назад +8

      When the perpetrator goes out crying and begging for his life, can it really be called "justice"? Yes he was responsible for millions of deaths and was forcing his will upon the entire world, but at the end of the day your watching a human being die in a very frightening and cruel way. And this is what upsets me when people say they cheered when Light died or "he got what he deserved" (the latter of which sounds eerily Kira-like) because instead of asking themselves what real justice and morality is, they just make it about "the bad guy dying".

    • @Errtuabyss
      @Errtuabyss 6 лет назад +8

      +Rynnec Zuhac
      I agree. And That is the reason why the way they portrayed it is so great.
      People can, if they like, think that way. But at the same time you can say the very opposit and point out that they are doing basically the same thing damning Light and the only real critique they have is of the person (maybe because they prefered L and are up to revenge ;) ) not the method or his rational.
      In the end there is no objective morality. You can't even say there is a justice of the majority because of how the people in the show themselfs are divided. And the only gods there are (as far as we know) are the Shinigamis, which don't care for the concept of justice.

  • @lucasvazquez4257
    @lucasvazquez4257 6 лет назад +10

    Dude, i was just thinking about this topic yesterday. This video couldn't have been timed better.

  • @pwndulquiorra
    @pwndulquiorra 6 лет назад +90

    To be honest, I always had the idea that Death Note is a story about hubris and the rise and fall of a high status being. If you note all of the Angel and God symbolism in the series, Light's character at the very least has much to do with Christianity, which leads me to believe that the character is based, both in story and characterization, on the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar. Initially, I was tempted to say that he was based off the story of the fallen angel Lucifer as many Christians and people in the world, or at least America, interpret the story. But, considering Light's fall was at the hands of the Japanese Task Force and not a higher God (even though Ryuk is the one who ended Light's life but I digress), suggests that Light's story is far more about the origin of the Lucifer story and the man who it referred to rather than the character itself.
    Light starts off small, or small for the son of a Japanese Police Officer anyway, as just a high school student who's bored with his life. He comes across the Death Note and, initially, he sees the whole thing as a sick joke but the moment he uses it and sees that it works, he gains great ambitions, even saying as early as the first or second episode that he will be the god of this world (or at least, he says that in the English dub, Japanese and Manga I'm not certain). From the very beginning, he gains ambitions of being a god and an omnipotent ruler and dealer of justice and smite just by being presented with a means of doing so. Then he gains an adversary and, by the half-way point of the show, he wins, he kills his greatest enemy and, for a while, he enjoys his time as the ruler of Japan at the very least. Ruler being metaphorical in this case, as he never actually assumes a position of political power.
    But then he is introduced to Near and Melo and they defeat him, causing his fall from grace as it were and going from a supposed God-challenger to a man on his deathbed within the span of a single episode.
    Sure, he defeated L but he lost in the end. It shows that, no matter what, victories are always short term. Everything that rises must eventually fall. Just because you're the best now doesn't mean you always will be.
    Of course, I'm waxing intellectual right now but I'm willing to bet everything I've said is far more obvious than anything in your video so take it however you like.

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 6 лет назад +5

      OmegaRunner Completely agree the point of the story is about pride, all the major themes and motivations revolve around it

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +30

      I apologize for such a short response for such a long comment, but I agree with a great deal with this. I think that in the end, one of the take home points is that this is all cyclical. No reigns ever last on a grand, global scale. As you put it so well: "victories are always short term."

  • @l.raphaelnery7299
    @l.raphaelnery7299 2 года назад +4

    I always saw how the series tried to show that the nature of justice was abstract and that it all depends of human perception and situations....

  • @cin_8754
    @cin_8754 4 года назад +1

    Just found your videos. Beautiful. Don't stop.

  • @CynicallyYours
    @CynicallyYours 5 лет назад +4

    "Why are there no bathrooms at Gryffindor's tower? "That's the real question!

  • @wesleywafer1587
    @wesleywafer1587 6 лет назад +15

    Soooo the donflamingo quote.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +11

      I had no idea who he was until someone explained to me why everyone was commenting about some Flamingo dude.

    • @wesleywafer1587
      @wesleywafer1587 6 лет назад +1

      Aleczandxr lol not a one piece fan then? Either way still a great video that really explained the concept a lot more then the quote did.

  • @Firguy
    @Firguy 5 лет назад +59

    "Justice doesn't exist in Death Note."
    I have the same opinion about real life, to be frank.

  • @Maurauth
    @Maurauth 5 лет назад

    I love your video essays dude, each one of them could easily be the foundation for a very interesting dissertation.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  5 лет назад

      Thanks very much, I appreciate that!

  • @neroangelo1464
    @neroangelo1464 6 лет назад +2

    I like how deep your insights are, they really shine some light on this masterpiece of a show (and Manga).

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад

      I'm glad to hear it, thanks!

  • @user-hu8di9ee4g
    @user-hu8di9ee4g 6 лет назад +4

    *doctor:* "you only have 10:25 to live."
    *Me:* klicks on this video

  • @jdprettynails
    @jdprettynails 6 лет назад +4

    To quote Terry Pratchet's Death, "THERE IS NO JUSTICE, ONLY ME."

  • @thewrongsorcerer
    @thewrongsorcerer 5 лет назад +1

    I really like your videos. You're able to go into the philosophies behind different characters and shows without being pretentious. Keep up the good work.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  5 лет назад

      Thanks, glad you enjoy them.

  • @ryuzakisimms1019
    @ryuzakisimms1019 4 года назад

    The description you gave was beyond a reasonable doubt an excellent one.

  • @fullmetalghoul53
    @fullmetalghoul53 6 лет назад +40

    I think you're completely right. It's quite telling that L was willing to use the death note itself in order to convict Light, which goes against his sense of 'justice'. In the end, both men just wanted to beat eachother, and their lack of justice is what made the battle so intriguing. Great video

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +18

      *It's quite telling that L was willing to use the death note itself in order to convict Light, which goes against his sense of 'justice'*
      Definitely. Either it was a slowly devolution into petty pride or L never cared about justice in the first place, but either way it's obvious that the guy wasn't concerned with doing what was "right" at all.

    • @fullmetalghoul53
      @fullmetalghoul53 6 лет назад +2

      Aleczandxr Agreed

    • @TheVsagent
      @TheVsagent 6 лет назад +4

      Ye, L is a True Neutral kind of guy.

    • @CODA96
      @CODA96 6 лет назад +1

      +Naruto Uzumaki
      Coming from Naruto himself. What Irony

    • @narutotrollchannel324
      @narutotrollchannel324 6 лет назад

      Naruto Uzumaki tokyo ghoul is awsome

  • @newAZUREDANIEL
    @newAZUREDANIEL 6 лет назад +8

    Well today will be better. New video from you.

  • @cedspiral9010
    @cedspiral9010 6 лет назад

    I have wanted this video for a long time

  • @user-db5xg1km2j
    @user-db5xg1km2j 5 лет назад +8

    I use the google translation, and I think that the human-made concept of justice, ironically, can not be absolute justice as long as we are human beings. Even if a hero defeats an evil character, from the viewpoint of the evil character, the hero will be recognized as an enemy to attack. The act of harming the other for their own purposes can not be justice for any purpose. Even a hero. There is no justice in human conflict, and justice is a concept that is fundamentally based on human sensibility, so there may be other justices from the sensitivities of anyone else. I think that it is the work of Death note that expressed it objectively.

  • @artypyrec4186
    @artypyrec4186 4 года назад +4

    L believes Justice is rational justice, meaning his actions are based off of, 'if I am correct, and you are wrong, then I am just, then I am justice.'
    Light believes in moral justice, ' if you do wrong for the wrong reason, you are unjust, then i will punish you therefore I am just, and then I am justice'.

  • @hotamadeus2726
    @hotamadeus2726 4 года назад +15

    "Good will always come out on top" is actually a very stupid quote, since time is probably endless.

    •  4 года назад

      For us Christians, the end is written and good MUST prevail. Sin cannot be allowed to exist. It is simply too dangerous and deserves death.

    • @galarstar052
      @galarstar052 4 года назад

      @ well, ok. That's not true but okay.

  • @gringoranchero1
    @gringoranchero1 6 лет назад

    Damn Alec I wish I had some friends to talk about stuff with like you, all your videos open me up to different idea and help me perceive anime through a different lense. Thanks man you're doing a fantastic job and I'll be joining your patreon keep it up man!

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +2

      Very much appreciated, Justin. That's super generous of you, thank you! :-)

  • @RapBlas
    @RapBlas 6 лет назад

    You did another great work on this one.

  • @zoralinman
    @zoralinman 6 лет назад +3

    Death Note has always been a beautiful story to me. Just how when you really think about it, L always knew Light was Kira and Light always knew that L knew that. It was just a beautifully catastrophic friendship with deadly consequences.

  • @nelvintanify
    @nelvintanify 6 лет назад +3

    Incredible analysis! Enjoyed it very much.

  • @TheAnimeDude
    @TheAnimeDude 6 лет назад

    Great Video Yet Again My Man, I'm Forever Impressed By Your Every Upload.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад

      Means a lot man, thanks very much as always

  • @Forezea
    @Forezea 6 лет назад +2

    The entire time I was watching, i remembered the quote "There is neither good or bad, but thinking makes it so" - Hamlet. I think it fits well with this video.

  • @karanrawat835
    @karanrawat835 6 лет назад +40

    2 dislikes = Light and that guy who keeps saying "DELETE !"

  • @sunnernitesenpai8520
    @sunnernitesenpai8520 6 лет назад +9

    i believe that there is no good without evil. The same applies for the other way around. Justice is a point of view and nothing more

    • @MetalHead9042
      @MetalHead9042 6 лет назад

      Beyond the Horizon
      Without bad, there is no good.
      Without hate, there is no Love.
      Without darkness, there is no light.
      Without death there is no life.

  • @lewisedwards9620
    @lewisedwards9620 6 лет назад

    I think your writing is fantastic and I can't wait to see which anime you decide to discuss next, keep it up!

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад

      Much obliged, Lewis. Thanks!

  • @pinklilium8231
    @pinklilium8231 5 лет назад

    So glad to see your channel growing Alex!

  • @roofoochoo
    @roofoochoo 6 лет назад +272

    I'm already in love with this video and i haven't watched it yet

  • @ghostofsparta757
    @ghostofsparta757 4 года назад +3

    Light is one of my favorite villain types.
    Modern amateur writers go for this "oh he has good intentions" type of sympathetic villains with tragic backstories but whose plans and execution all suck. Their backstory comes off as an excuse for their idiocy and incompetence.
    Light's true intentions are purely egotistical and selfish but his results speak for themselves. Defeating him means destroying much of the positive changes of the world. His intentions doesn't matter.

  • @Phillylive215
    @Phillylive215 6 лет назад

    Another amazing video as usual...Much respect

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад

      Many thanks, I appreciate it.

  • @xkai7546
    @xkai7546 6 лет назад

    Well I'm addicted to your channel gotta pace myself

  • @pawarl.o.s.881
    @pawarl.o.s.881 2 года назад +3

    I like to think that Kira was truly born after Light killed his second victim. It confirmed with absolute certainty that the Death Note has the power to kill and he was responsible for it. I think his God complex was born out a desperate justification for what he had done. When he truly became a sociopath.

    • @brot_isch_besser_2137
      @brot_isch_besser_2137 2 года назад

      i think light rather justified his doing to himself than admitting that he did wrong, in the manga it seemed like he needed to convince HIMSELF that he's justice, and i agree with you. he almost vomited after realising what he'd done, but keeps going on, because he maybe couldnt cope with it, so he convinced himself it was just, and that he should continue to cleanse the world from evil, which is quite ironic, considering that he became a serial killer who killed hundreds of thousands of people for what he thought of as justice.

  • @tayloredwards9144
    @tayloredwards9144 6 лет назад +51

    There really is no justice in Death Note

    • @Isaax
      @Isaax 6 лет назад

      well bruh

    • @Caspianm2
      @Caspianm2 6 лет назад +1

      Nor is there in reality.

    • @MetalHead9042
      @MetalHead9042 6 лет назад +1

      Taylor Edwards
      #lolz

  • @lizetluna3232
    @lizetluna3232 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your hard work :D

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +1

      No worries, thanks for supporting.

  • @porkysugrim
    @porkysugrim 6 лет назад

    Sometimes I feel very pessimistic about life and the short/long term future. It all feels so dull and "rotten." Then you upload a video and it transports me to a new world of nostalgia. Although I have seen the anime or played the game you talk about countless times you offer a fresh new look into them. Thank you for constantly producing such great work. I know I, as well as others, really appreciate it.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +1

      That's very nice of you man, glad I can do my part.

  • @alexlefay
    @alexlefay 5 лет назад +3

    Ah, I still remember that one shot... I still laugh about how L picked Mello and Near not because they were good... but because they looked nasty, lmfao.

  • @OraNui
    @OraNui 6 лет назад +8

    I feel like this show has been getting a lot of flack recently for being "emo". But the way it tackles moral questions is actually still pretty solid.

  • @RadioFade
    @RadioFade 6 лет назад

    Excellent breakdown of one of the themes of the show :) thank you, was a nice watch.

  • @marlom7882
    @marlom7882 6 лет назад +1

    After another shitty day it gives me solace having one of my favorite RUclipsrs uploading a video

  • @nyxeo
    @nyxeo 4 года назад +5

    The dub is best Im sorry L's voice is sexy af
    Also Death Note is just the best thing I've ever watched and I love it so much.

  • @thewanderer416
    @thewanderer416 6 лет назад +3

    whether or not you believe Kira was justified in killing criminals, the central message of death note can be boiled down to the fact that that too much power in the hands of one person is always corrupting. When Light began taking extreme measures to secure his position of power, he lost the moral high ground (if he ever had it in the first place!) Although justice is a major theme in the series, I believe L understood that it's an entirely subjective concept and was simply trying to take down Kira because his power made him dangerous.

  • @EverydayXperiment
    @EverydayXperiment 6 лет назад

    these are always so good!

  • @nathanmoseychuk7523
    @nathanmoseychuk7523 6 лет назад

    been with you since 5k. your content is s ranked and your clearly passionate about the themes and philosiphy of these stories. keep killing it alex.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад

      Thanks very much dude, I appreciate the long term support!

  • @DANRBEAM
    @DANRBEAM 5 лет назад +3

    I fee that L had to die bc it was a symboled of Light killing his good self and allowing Kera take full control.

  • @MikeBNumba6
    @MikeBNumba6 6 лет назад +64

    People tend to debate me and make it seem like Kira was bad and L was good. I always said L was NOT a good guy. He broke several laws and committed all kinds of crimes through out the series. Not to mention, the guy wasn't a true detective because he didn't work for a specific agency and more power then the Japanese police force. L also worked with known criminals to solve cases.
    Put it simply L was not that much different then Kira. He wasn't trying to capture Kira because Kira was "evil." L just wanted a challenge and win the game of capturing him.

    • @SharazJek
      @SharazJek 6 лет назад +42

      Doesn't L pretty much say at one point that he's not a good person? I think the biggest different between Light and L is that the latter is far more self-aware about his failings. Plus, the worst thing I can remember L doing is his hand in setting up possibly replacements in Whammy House and likely ruining their lives; Light OTOH murdered anyone who opposed him in cold blood without hesitation or even a second thought. L's gray, while Light is pretty much a sociopathic serial killer IMO.

    • @neal520
      @neal520 6 лет назад +11

      Not to mention he locked Misa Misa in a straight jacket for a month blindfolded

    • @SharazJek
      @SharazJek 6 лет назад +7

      I actually forgot about that, although to be fair, Misa got off super easy after what she's done. (Murdering that show host and a member of the investigation team, not to mention all the killings she goes on to do later under Kira's orders.) Sure she was kept under observation/house arrest afterwards, but she arguably should have been locked away or possibly worse.

    • @MikeBNumba6
      @MikeBNumba6 6 лет назад

      Neal yup, he did that to Misa. Kidnapping charges and much more lol

    • @narutotrollchannel324
      @narutotrollchannel324 6 лет назад

      MikeBNumba6 What about Near?

  • @conartist7266
    @conartist7266 6 лет назад

    Great video. Had these thoughts ever since I finished the series some time ago, glad that there are people who share this interpretation, or a similar one at the very least.

  • @heyarnold7256
    @heyarnold7256 6 лет назад

    Fantastic vid. I think this is one of my favorites.

  • @boxstory3756
    @boxstory3756 6 лет назад +3

    I'm just glad there's finally some analytical videos on DeathNote, there's not many of them out there sadly, and seeing as DeathNotes a favorite I was really happy with this video. Like always your videos win me over, and always make me think while entertaining me. Good stuff

  • @Sheuto
    @Sheuto 6 лет назад +7

    This conversation was in the manga, not sure if they included it in the anime. But some time after they captured Light (it was a year if I remember correctly) Matsuda and some other task force member met. Matsuda questioned if it's good Kira was captured because during his reign there was barely any crime and within that year everything went back to "normal". The other guy tells him, that he doesn't know if it's good that they caught him, but he knows one thing - if they didn't kill Light he would kill them (since Kira killed people who opposed his order) so he's just happy to be alive. Basically the winning side themselves isn't sure what they did was really justice they are just happy they won.

  • @mikeanderson3254
    @mikeanderson3254 6 лет назад

    I really enjoy your content dude!

  • @governm3nt697
    @governm3nt697 6 лет назад

    I'm glad you made a video of this. Death Note is one of my favorites, mostly because of the philosophy of right and wrong, and the plot mechanism of a note book that kills.

  • @DragonNarutoEleven1
    @DragonNarutoEleven1 6 лет назад +4

    Could I please subtitle this for PT-BR? I really enjoy your work but I can't even show to my brother or friends because most of them would not understand the video... If I can't,it's Okay! Just keep up with your great work!

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +1

      I'd be honoured! Here: ruclips.net/user/timedtext_video?v=5jBbQ40nX3I&ref=share

  • @cabal4171
    @cabal4171 6 лет назад +6

    You are the Jordan Peterson of anime

  • @MakoProfessionalJerk
    @MakoProfessionalJerk 6 лет назад

    Great video man. I'm looking into a lot of anime stuff as of recent - Death Note included - and four minutes into the video and you're blowing my mind.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +1

      That's great to hear, man. I'm glad you found the video to be valuable and I appreciate the kind words!

  • @katapugonofficial5593
    @katapugonofficial5593 6 лет назад +1

    I've been reading a book all about human behavior and such in my leisure and at one point it said something along the lines of "everyone sees themselves as right and when criticized, will go on the defensive and think themselves only more right." I guess that ties in with this somehow

  • @redoodlerun6648
    @redoodlerun6648 6 лет назад +4

    This is also what doflamingo logic of justice. Well for me, i haven't found what justice really means, to me its only a punishment to the one who deserves. Justify base on society or for your own good. Maybe thats why libra has a blindfold in her figures. I guess everything isn't entirely true, even God forsaken us before until his son saved us from him, with faith and love. I know its biblical, but could you find justice base on that?. Its faith and hope all alone. I dont know.

  • @FeminineShinobi
    @FeminineShinobi 6 лет назад +5

    If there is truly nothing that exists after death in the death note universe, then what was the point of that rule saying death note users can't go to heaven or hell? Wouldn't they just end up in Mu anyway, or at least a state of limbo. If that's the case then there really isn't any consequence for using the death note apart from being corrupted.

    • @Aleczandxr
      @Aleczandxr  6 лет назад +2

      I dunno what the point is. And.. yeah. It would seem so!

    • @bubba766
      @bubba766 6 лет назад +8

      In the manga, they point this out. In the last chapter, Light remembers a conversation he had with Ryuk where the rule is that anyone that uses the death note cannot go to heaven nor hell. He says it's because they don't exist. Ryuk points out how perceptive he is. It's a redundant rule. I think it was put in the book to disuade people from using it. It's like saying serial killers drink water. Of course they do. Everybody does.

  • @vibesriver9871
    @vibesriver9871 6 лет назад

    Love your videos keep it up and great voice by the way

  • @fey2450
    @fey2450 6 лет назад

    Excellent video. Very in depth analysis on a show that deserves it more than any else. Keep it up.

  • @chaosofthegalaxy3094
    @chaosofthegalaxy3094 6 лет назад +8

    You should watch Legend of The Galactic Heroes.

  • @NonConDon
    @NonConDon 4 года назад +11

    Death note is one of the only anime where I whole heartedly believe that the dub is far better.

    • @steven5301
      @steven5301 4 года назад +1

      I feel that

    • @Lacie9
      @Lacie9 3 года назад +1

      Eeyup death note is better in the dub

    • @Noahthelasercop
      @Noahthelasercop 3 года назад

      Hellsing Ultimate

  • @thedegenerate4511
    @thedegenerate4511 6 лет назад +2

    In the words doflamingo "will justice prevail? Of course it will the winner is the one who decides the meaning of justice"

  • @TestingChannel1407
    @TestingChannel1407 6 лет назад

    Awesome video! There is so much to this anime series.