Death Note

デスノート ‧ Movie ‧ 2006
This movie is a continuation onto the Death Note series
Recommended by Crazy4You
Really intelligent shows. Main characters are geniuses. Twists and turns are very interesting. Both have Erika Toda as main actress.
Recommended by nielyngrace
They both have a similar theme, not necessarily good vs. evil but they ask the same question "What is good? What is bad?"
Recommended by cat2dr
Just the posters are good enough.

That’s correct both movies have the same 2 main leads.
Obviously as protagonist and antagonist.

Just try it out.
Recommended by bluesky10100
It's a drama but since it's full of suspense it feels like a movie, same as death note with two leads on the same level chasing eachother
Recommended by shiisoen
Movie based on the same story and characters ( adapted from japanese manga/anime )
Recommended by dramafreakboy
Both are battle of wits psychological thriller movies based on famous manga.
Both star Tatsuya Fujiwara & Kenichi Matsuyama as protagonist & antagonist rivals..............
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12
A Gift to the People You Hate has a principal theme of hate and revenge. This theme is reinforced by the gift shop whose owner is offering gifts of different levels to those who wish ill to the person they hate - the most extreme of which is death. This mechanism of wishing death is also reflected in Death Note.
Recommended by Nyx Medina
Both are psychological and make you think outside the box while in a life or death situation.
Both have a male lead that can solve the crime (L and number 5).
Both have life as a tool and not as something given. Kira plays with people's lives while the 12 teens that are in "12 suicidal children" want to give their lives away.
Recommended by KpopFreak9922
Both 20th Century Boys and Death Note are based on an action genre manga series.
Recommended by yurina_abbey
Both are about a person making a contract with a demon, selling his soul, in return for working with, protected by the demon. Both are based on famous manga.............................
Recommended by Aoi_Takahashi_12
"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
Both stories revolve around a character who finds a notebook and comfortably uses it as their own. While Death Note delves into darker themes, both narratives share a comedic edge.
Recommended by bayanoh
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