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Dec 15, 2022
I'm pretty damn sad there are no reviews for this webtoon! It is not perfect, surely, but it is absolutely unique. To sum up, our FL has the power to fast forward time - and, obviously, she learns that other people have powers related to time as well.
The story has some nice creative ways of development, and the characters aren't just black and white. Maybe you will end up liking some character you didn't at first, understanding later their ulterior motives. She always has to watch her back 'cause she never knows if she gonna get killed - and we don't, also.
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the story we look through the FL point of view, is hard to know who to trust, and this is amazing. Being at doubt and not knowing what to expect makes it really thrilling to read.
However, as nothing is perfect, the ending seemed a little bit rushed. Not going to spoil it here, but the main antagonist is a really interesting character that should've gotten more attention. It is a must read, though! If you are looking for a short, well-written and thrilling story, that's your game!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Dec 31, 2020
First, I must say: English is not my first language, so I apologize for possible mistakes.
Well, Devil No. 4 surely does have a nice starting. A devil and a human falling in love, even if they cannot be together. Not a typical korean webtoon, and I thought there would be some kind of suspense, but it didn't (it is not a problem, though).
Art:
Well, that's decent. The art is so soft, pure and unique. It doesn't have those bubbles or hearts currently used in romance stories, which I think it is great. The expressions are well-drawn and we can also feel their pain throughout the screen.
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Story:
I expected a little bit more for the ending. Well, I still need to read the spin-offs, but the main story finished in a strange way. I was reading and then... it finished! Just like this. They put us in a deep thinking about life and universe, destiny and love, and then... it finishes. I'm not handing out spoilers here, but, you know... it seems like it was rushed.
Character:
The main characters are great, and the highest point about the webtoon. They change, they feel, and we can actually feel with them. Hanna changes from a bored teenage girl to a mature, loving, caring and independent woman. Not the same about side characters. I couldn't understand Mika's role after all, f.e. They were developing and they deserved (as well) a profound ending, which didn't happen.
Enjoyment: I liked it a lot, because I love romances! Have been reading it on webtoon, pretty happy it is for free! It may not be that enjoyable to people who don't like romance or sensitive topics regarding religion.
This story deserves a little bit more recognition, because it is a plot about how love can change us no matter the time or distance. It carries a great sense of how bad can turn into good for love, and the other way around. I had lots of fun!
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Dec 20, 2020
I don't know why this show doesn't get the recognition it deserves. This season was pretty full of nice shows, but this one is catching and heartwarming.
Story:
You can feel like there's a lot of fantasy at first and things do not seem to be in the right place. Ignore it and keep on watching, because everything will be explained. The ninja stuff, I mean. It seems a little bit off in the beginning, but after a few episodes you can tell: yeah, this is a story about family and self-discovery.
Art:
This is probably the worst point about the show, mainly because of the use
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of CG in important scenes of the show: the gymnastics. Putting that aside, the characters are pretty well-drawn.
Sound:
I love so much the OP and the ED! The tension of the scenes combined with the soundtrack are on point.
Character:
This is the most important point about Taisou Zamurai, because it is all about bonds. Surely, it does have gymnastics, but in the end what truly matters is love and family. All the characters have screen time for their own POVs and past, which makes us more connected to them. Bullying, death, social pressure... it talks about sensitive stuff in a subtle way, making it even more interesting to watch.
I enjoyed it so much and felt a lot of love coming through this show. Hope everyone can enjoy it too!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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