Dec 8, 2024
Having finished the story, I found it disappointing in some ways, but it wasn’t without its strengths. While the overall message felt weak and the resolution lacked impact, the main character’s growth stood out and carried the story.
The plot centers on the protagonist learning from their mistakes and striving to become a better person. This journey of self-reflection was handled well, showing genuine change and making their development the most compelling part of the webtoon. However, the execution of other elements didn’t support this growth effectively. Instead of holding the protagonist fully accountable, the story shifts blame onto their victims once the power dynamics change.
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This approach made it feel like the narrative was trying too hard to soften the audience’s perception of the protagonist, even going as far as framing a car crash incident in a way that downplays their actions by making the run and hit victim a asshole.
The romance subplot also felt unnecessary and frustrating. The dynamic between the main character, their boyfriend, and the bullying victim felt forced and distracted from the more meaningful parts of the story. It added drama, but not in a way that felt satisfying since the bully victim got shafted in the end.
Despite these issues, the protagonist’s personal growth was a saving grace. Their transformation felt genuine and earned, and it was engaging enough to keep the story moving forward. While the webtoon had its flaws, the strength of the character’s development made it worth finishing, even if the overall experience wasn’t as impactful as it could have been.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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