Nov 19, 2023
This manhwa contains sensitive content involving rape.
Despite the "love polygon" tag, the story predominantly focuses on one relationship, with the second one progressing at the very end. The author plants certain seeds that just never amount into anything and in the end I found myself asking questions.
One significant element of the story is an issue involving Chiwoo's hiatus from school and an incident with Jihyun. However, it takes the entire manhwa to reveal the nature of this event making it feel drawn out.
Chiwoo is depicted as romantically interested in girls. When a classmate shows care and interest, Chiwoo reacts by questioning the classmate's
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sexual orientation. This hints at Chiwoo's discomfort or lack of interest in that direction. However, this potentially intriguing dynamic is introduced briefly and remains unexplored throughout the narrative. It could have been creatively linked to certain plot elements. I found Chiwoo plain, with a linear personality. Jihyn was a character that I found to contain more complexities but they were never deeply explored.
The story deserves commendation for realistically portraying a character's response to trauma. I also commend it for not romanticizing rape, as is done too often in "boys love" works. The art style, while not terrible, lacks distinctiveness as characters share similar features, giving them a similar appearance and they look more like grown adults than high schoolers.
Overall, while not the worst I've read, it could have been significantly better. However, I believe some readers may appreciate the story's commendable aspects.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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