Oct 23, 2024
I found this manga to be one of the most beautiful I've ever read, his writing is a little more poetic and I'm obsessed with Saotome's confession to Sasasori. It's in my top 10.
There are few chapters, so I didn't expect much from the development, but the author wanted to bring a story that has a very long space of time. They met at school and met again in adulthood, two parts that were developed, but the gap between the past and the present bothered me a little. Why didn't anything happen after the confession or didn't they keep in touch? I would like more
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information about that time.
I would also like to praise the art itself, it is full of realistic details that are rare to see in manga, like the image distortion that the lens of Saotome's glasses causes or when he breaks a chopstick and one side comes out thinner than the other.
Their meeting is interesting, it talks a lot about love in a more complex way, I really liked the general scenario of the story. They have a very interesting dynamic that I really like, with one being calmer and less expressive, while the other is more reactive. Very cute. And it's a healthy relationship. The way Saotome feels about Sasasori, him wanting to be on equal terms, the symbolisms, all of this is what made the manga so beautiful for me. I love when an author does that.
I really liked the ending, I was just a little frustrated with the extra chapter, because I thought they would have already resolved their feelings. It gives a feeling of an open ending, but I liked them so much that I wanted a more closed ending as possible, I want to see their lives together for another 10 chapters.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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