Nov 9, 2015
*Note* This is less of a conventional review, and more of a analysis/my overall thoughts on this piece.
Do you ever wonder what your purpose is in life? If you don't have anyone in your life to care for or vice-versa, is living even worth it?
As for a quick synopsis, Legend of the Strongest Man, Kurosawa written by (Nobuyuki Fukumoto) features our titular character experiencing a hard-hitting mid-life crisis. Kurosawa has been living an ordinary blue collar lifestyle for the latter half of his life. As a man who's just turned 44, Kurosawa has decided he's had enough of being unpopular among his co-workers and will
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do anything to garner their respect.
As with his other main characters (Akagi and Kaiji), Fukumoto is an absolute genius. He is a master in creating a character that you want to root for, cry with, and celebrate when they succeed. Kurosawa of course, shines as Fukumoto's most multi-dimensional character yet. This is partially of course due to his very distinctive art style, which at first seems "unattractive", however I cannot see the story being represented in any other way. This art style allows the character to be very expressive and life like.The other reason Kurosawa was able to be such a compelling character was that I believe the author went through very similar circumstances in his life so he was able channel a lot his experiences into Mr. Kuro himself. I found Kurosawa to be very relatable myself actually. Now, I'm not going through a mid-life crisis or anything as im only 22 years old, but I often find myself wondering if I'll ever find a purpose in life or if I'm on the right track to happiness. Kurosawa is a man who I wish to never become, a man who has watched time fly by him without having done anything eventful. I think that's what the author was trying to convey in this story. Life is short so you should cherish your youth and follow your dreams before its too late.
Now as inspirational as the story was a whole, its not perfect. Like Kurosawa himself, the stories got quite a bit of excess fat that could've been trimmed.
Not going to spoil the ending whatsoever but I was very satisfied with how the ending turned out. I have not read the sequel manga, but I was little surprised they continued the story as i felt the story had comeplete and utter closure.
I could honestly write several more paragraphs talking about this story spoke to me on a personal but I feel like i would be rambling at that point...perhaps I'll make a video on it who knows...?
To conclude this piece was a masterful coming of age story with a roller coaster of emotions. I had an absolute blast reading and I actually shed a tear near the end. I would recommend this manga to anyone.
Thanks a lot for reading =]
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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