Pietà is a good example of what one could call a "psychological romance", most commonly found in josei manga: much like titles such as Houkago Hokenshitsu, the focus is on the characters' inner demons, how they relate to and influence each other, and general psychological development, rather than dealing mainly with relationships and their own conflicts. In that sense, the relationship is understood merely as an extension of the characters' intentions. While there's no inherent problem in regular, more romantic-oriented and idealized titles, an alternative take on the genre is always welcome.
The plot is quite simple and its progression straightforward. It doesn't need obstacles usually
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Pieta Japanese: ピエタ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 1998 to Oct 1999
Demographic:
Josei
Serialization:
Young You Authors:
Haruno, Nanae (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #34292 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3523
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This manga is the very embodiment of "mediocre". Nothing about it stands out, nothing about it influences any further thought after reading, nothing about it ever imprints any kind of memory or fondness in you. This will be a manga you read, and within a week or two completely forget. It isn't brilliant by any stretch of the imagination, though neither is it offensively bad. If this manga were a food it would be soy sauce and rice, something which doesn't inspire any emotion while eating and is generally a meal you might struggle to remember eating the very next morning.
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