Nov 17, 2021
It must be one of the mangas with more conveniences that have ever crossed my face. However, ironically, for the protagonist there are rather few; the rival detective is the one who gets almost all of them this time. Very cool also the conveniences of characters that, coincidentally, with how big Japan is, are always there to be found when the plot requires them to do so. There are tons of plot holes, and the author simply overlooks too many details that are essential for a psychological thriller like this work.
On the other hand, the atmosphere in general is very well done: it transmits an
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appalling despair, sadness and tension, as well as it makes you empathize with the protagonist despite the atrocities he commits, although the quality of the writing is not up to par with the rest. It is simply a work with which you suffer more than enjoy, something that is evident with the evolution of a certain character that I will not mention for spoilers reasons; in that aspect, congratulations. The premise and the use that is given to time loops are interesting; however, this further accentuates the mangaka's shortcomings as a writer, as he leaves behind a fair share of plot holes.
In the end of the day, the concept, the atmosphere and the hook are all great. A pity that the mangaka fell short in the planning of events.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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