Although classic anime are excellent, this is not necessarily the case when they are adapted into live-action versions. Without real substance, they are basically regarded as ruining the original work. However, not all of them are bad. Recently, Japan ranked the best live-action adaptations of animation, with Death Note ranking third and Rurouni Kenshin second. Japanese media ranked the top 5 slow-motion live-action adaptations: Fifth place: Gintama. This is a live-action movie that made Fat Tamaki the top actress in the live-action anime world. Fourth place: "Kingdom". Live-action movie. An adaptation that has always received good reviews. Third place: Death Note. A live-action movie. The plot is gripping, but the competition and excellent performance of the two male protagonists are also indispensable. Second place: Rurouni Kenshin. A live-action movie. It stands out among many criticized live-action adaptations, and it has received rare unanimous praise. First place: Nodame Cantabile. This is an unexpected top spot, but it is not very passionate or inspirational after all. |
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