The live-action Japanese drama adapted from the manga "Death Note" has been broadcast on Japanese TV since July 5. Although the ratings of the first episode were as high as 16.9%, it was still criticized by the audience due to the major changes in the plot and characters. Now, the young female producer of this work, Suzuki Akino, has deleted her Twitter account. Suzuki Akino has served as an assistant producer of "ST Red and White Investigation Files" and "Mom Will Not Be There Tomorrow" and a producer of "Father Died Twice". Two years after joining the company, she won the "Young Video Producer Encouragement Award" of the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award. It can be said that she is a promising newcomer. However, after the broadcast of "Death Note", countless netizens who were stimulated criticized Suzuki Akino through Twitter, pointing out that her Twitter was simply a "black history note". Even her account "asianhopegirl" was ridiculed. She was also attacked for posting photos that were completely different from what she saw on TV. This time Suzuki Akino deleted her Twitter account, which should be related to the strong attacks from netizens. |
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