Apr 6, 2024
Man, there's something in these mid-00s manga series that really hits that angsty & bleak spot for me. 'Itoshi no Nina' is a prime example of this type of atmosphere. While certainly not a masterpiece, the series is an underrated psychological gem.
The first few chapters might turn off quite a few people. It's obvious the author was going for peak shock value to hook the readers in. Once the story rolls out, however, the series blossoms into an unexpected mixture of juvenile angstiness and a weird combo of wholesome + dysfunctional romance.
What I mean is: give it a chance despite the rough start.
The relationships
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between the characters in 'Itoshi no Nina' are complex, oftentimes contradicting each other throughout the plot. In this, the mangaka has certainly managed to encapsulate how tumultuous youth years are. Especially when you throw trauma in, and certainly all of the main characters have their own demons to battle with.
I have some remarks regarding the pacing at the last third. Things could have been wrapped up better. In general, though, the author has done a great job at layering the story.
If you're looking for something mature, with realistic characters, and serious themes being discussed -- 'Itoshi no Nina' certainly delivers. A short read - but quite dense with emotions and ripe with introspective episodes.
8/10
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