This weekend, I told my dad to watch Deathnote, the Netflix recreation of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s 2003 Japanese manga series based on a high school student who finds a supernatural notebook that summons a death spirit to kill any name or face he knows. My dad was born in Korea, he was an army brat who moved around a lot at a young age, but ended up living most of his adolescent and adult life here in Olympia. He is quite open-minded when it comes to films and is responsible for many of the Korean culture I embody.
I decided to tell him that it was based on an old anime I used to watch in elementary school and he still seemed intrigued. The next day he told me about the film and what his thoughts were. He really enjoyed the movie but said he could tell by the dialogue, action scenes, and mood that it was based on an anime of some sort. We discussed details of the film like the main characters appearance, the way characters spoke to each other.
I think this experience can benefit me in the future for this program, like for instance I can tell him to watch Ghost in the Shell, without telling him it was a remake of an anime and get his raw opinion and thoughts.


