I spent the entire day to complete this series and didn’t regret starting on it at all.
The series contains a brilliant plot which revolves around a vicious game of human nature, vice and psychological barriers. The story starts off with the female protagonist who had lost a significant part of her memory of someone in her life and how she struggles in her nightmares in the process of regaining them. She then sought the solace and help of a psychiatrist (the male protagonist) in hope of finding the truth that would change her life forever. But… things are not what it seems on the
...
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Conductor Japanese: コンダクター InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 12
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 24, 2010 to May 24, 2011
Theme:
Psychological
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Asuka Statistics Ranked: #27612 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4152
Members: 5,260
Favorites: 71 Available At | Reviews
Filtered Results: 5 / 5
Sort
Your Feelings Categories Aug 30, 2015
Selective memory loss can lead to several types of problems such as not knowing what people are talking about, or if it was an unpleasant memory, it can lead to nightmares. What if this memory is linked to a terrible occurrence, possibly a murder? The Conductor is a mystery/psychological manga that also incorporates elements of the drama, romance and horror genre.
The story of The Conductor revolves around Naomi Kuchiki, a flutist, who has very unpleasant nightmares; consequently she decides to consult a psychologist who concludes that she has selective memory loss. At the same time the police inspector finds a headless mummy in an apartment, ... Jul 2, 2014
I think some of you have already completed reading the manga, however in my case, I couldn't find the other chapters, translated in English.
I haven't finished it, but so far, I'm loving the story, it is mystery in a sense that the reader don't get scared while reading it. Every character have their own story that is connected with the others, the manga didn't only focus on Kuchiki, but to the supporting casts as well. I love the part that Kuchiki doesn't play the damsel who is always in distress, she has nightmares and selective amnesia, but she doesn't go hugging her friends crying ... Nov 12, 2018
I believe with any book, manga or piece of literature we all interpret them differently. This manga had many elements of what I was personally going for after wanting a mix of "The name of the flower" and "Keishichou Tokuhanka 007".
-Mystery/Detective -Drama -Romance, I'd say more josei -Psychological; horror? Although it focused on one character as the lead in no way was she the typical super feminist heroin or super weak crybaby, I'd say she was a mixture which made her mind, her actions and her personality more real than some other manga's I've read like this. I read it all in one sitting and not once wanted ... Dec 6, 2020
'Conductor' does surprisingly well with fairly weak-seeming material.
The protagonist and supporting characters are nothing you haven't seen before: plucky and well-meaning female lead, cool genius with a heart of gold, severe (and severely wealthy) musical prodigy... Nonetheless, I was led to genuinely care about their travails at least to some degree, and the repressed-memory twist is well-executed if very pulpy. I'd have liked Naomi to be more proactive, but her emotional life was well-drawn and I cared about her wellbeing more than her objectively-more-interesting supporting cast. If you like campus novels/manga, Gothic melodrama (especially of the modern kind) and conspiracy mysteries, this isn't a bad ... |