Alternative TitlesEnglish: Desire Climax Synonyms: Desire ©MAX, Passionate Climax, Yokujou Climax, Yokujyou Climax Japanese: 欲情©MAX
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 48
Status: Finished
Published: 2004 to 2006
StatisticsScore: 7.531 (scored by 2350 users)
Ranked: #23232
Popularity: #122
Members: 3,743
Favorites: 126 1 indicates a weighted score
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ishitagupta
20 of 27 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
7 |
| Art |
8 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
I was torn giving the overall rating for this one 'coz really, it completely depends on the reader's interpretation of shoujo, as to whether they'll be left bemused with the overly maudlin storyline or whether they'll greedily gobble up the gorgeous artwork and the smut that accompanies it. I fall in the latter category.
I think the mangaka may have attempted to make this story a one shot right off the bat, so she introduced us to the duplicity of the hero, Shoei as a delinquent by night but straight laced prince by day character. Then she thought, hmm this has potential, and she went ahead to make a couple of volumes, so she gave the two leads a past, which is verrrry slowly dissected and not made completely clear right until the end of the seventh volume! That's good storytelling undoubtedly, but it also leaves the reader very confused during lots of plots. Then along the way, she thought, this childhood destined lovers bit is getting old, so she added every other bathetic element that springs to mind... incest, sister complexes, abandoned heirs, past love affairs, elopement... you name it! Of course, all of it is done thoroughly and with clear character development, so none of it seems abrupt while you're reading it, but when you think back to the beginning, you realize, whaaa... how the heck did it turn out like this?!
Let's start out with the leads, Mio and Shoie. Mio may have started out as the ingénue completely lacking in backbone and sexual restraint once aroused, but she learns from her mistakes and soon develops a sense of conviction and stands up for herself on numerous occasions against Shoei which is admirable, considering the very obvious pull he exerts on her. She is also a very responsible daughter, working her butt off to pay off the family's unending bills and ensuring her younger brother doesn't have to work and can concentrate on schoolwork. She loves her family very much and regularly visits her mother in the hospital and even agrees so work (and continue working) at Shoei's estate simply because her mother emotionally blackmails her into it both times! But relenting into such wishes never makes her appear weak willed, only devoted to her family. She is also resourceful and determined when the occasion calls for it, and takes any job she's handed very seriously, including disciplining Shoei... No time for hanky panky on the job!
Shoei, though a bit stereotypical in his behaving cruelly towards the heroine from time to time for no apparent fault of hers, is also portrayed as a complex mixture of tenacious lead, fiercely possessive lover and formidable foe whenever opposed or challenged. It is an arduous task for naive Mio to keep up with his constant mood swings where he shifts between attacking her from one moment to confessing his childhood love for her to heartlessly treating her like the maid she works as at the Jinnai house. He is also given to ignoring her ruthlessly and taking a nonchalant attitude with very often, especially after some particularly intense exchange between them. It makes for interesting plotlines, but you end up wanting to punch him in his beautiful face frequently! He is clearly sexually competent and never hesitates to prove just how much to Mio which takes her unawares more often than not.
Lots of supporting characters are introduced right at the start with each playing a significant role from start to finish, which again makes you wonder whether the convoluted storyline was originally intended or the characters just happened to weasel their way around to it. You can never completely peg down a character to play the good guy or the villain, so it's always unpredictable and surprising, the twists they become part of.
There is no unnecessary weeping from the heroine's side, though there is relevant internal monologue. But that serves to strengthen the somewhat tempestuous relationships she develops with various characters. Shoei lives up to his carelessly authoritative role with dry quips now and then interspersed with thinly veiled commands which Mio gives into despite herself. Some of the dialogue is unexpectedly racy and humorous at the same time, while avoids being completely clichéd due to timely appearance of certain characters during intimate scenes. There is no outright comedy, but it's made up for by the rib tickling expressions and poses.
The artwork is deliciously detailed and evidently painstaking, though clean. There's none of the chibi crap which can ruin romance settings so often, but there are exaggerated facials which lend a scene levity. The smut was exciting at most places, though its appearance can generally be well predicted by experienced shoujo readers. The romance builds up steadily, and it's not just a girl falling in lust with an asinine dominating character and confusing it with love after considerable abuse has been inflicted on her.
Overall Desire Climax isn't a story you'll remember the next day, but it's one with high rereadability potential none the less, because it takes the reader on a whirlwind journey just when you think you've settled into a nice groove with the plot. While it's clearly intended for shoujo and drama readers, none of it makes you despise a character or thumb your nose at the storyline, so it's not something you'll tire of midway and abandon. read more
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Master_M2K
34 of 55 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
8 |
| Art |
9 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
Desire Climax is a Shoujo, Smut, Romance, Drama manga that initially feels like all the typical smutty manga I have encountered but it ends up having a remarkably in-depth story. It’s a shame that the story becomes really messed up, later on.
Mio Omori is a high school girl who’s supporting her destitute family but her current job barely covers the basic living expenses. In need of some money, she receives the offer of being the maid for her extremely rich landlord however the son (Shoei Jinnai) happens to have an ulterior motive to her working there. In the beginning I was like “what the heck!” as the set-up just seemed rather cliché and unrealistic. However what initially felt like a simple ‘hates him but falls in love with him’ story actually developed into something more, with some dramatic plot twists and surprising developments.
Just like how the story develops into something remarkable, so do the characters. Unlike the usual dim-witted shoujo heroines, Mio is a caring, capable girl and sadly she can be a little easy to take advantage of; on the other hand Shoei (a.k.a. Prince Junnai) is still the typical two-faced guy that only shows his true self towards our heroine. However these two happen to have a troubled past together, which is what makes the romance between them fascinating. As for the supporting characters, they do a good job in actually supporting the story, by making their own mark and being the source of some surprises.
What also does a good job in supporting the story is the artwork for this manga, which can be described as exquisite. The individual characters look well-drawn, with nice defined features and you can tell that the mangaka put some effort into them, as well as the background environment.
Overall Desire Climax, started off as an interesting shoujo manga with some elements of comedy scattered throughout. Not to forget this is mostly a dramatic romance, with an unnecessary amount of randomly placed smutty moments. Though halfway through, matters become far too complicated, as the story goes off on tangent moving unto some ridiculous matters (e.g. love affairs). Knowing this, it’s really just about asking yourself; whether this is the type of shoujo manga you’re looking for.
*Be warned, there's A LOT of sexual content.*
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randomfruit
1 of 7 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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| Overall |
5 |
| Story |
6 |
| Art |
4 |
| Character |
5 |
| Enjoyment |
6 |
Story: It definitely had a twist in it that you do see very often, and that probably had to be the best part of the whole manga. I like surprises, so to me, it was a pretty interesting twist to the story.
Art: The art was absolutely dreadful--In my opinion. Art is subjective, and this is merely my opinion, but I simply did not like the art. I really think they could've done better, but it's still decent.
Character: Shoei is a very...interesting character. He's your typical Prince-like character with a hidden agenda. To everyone he's this nice, popular guy but when he and Mio are alone, let's just say he becomes a whole new person.
Mio's character really annoyed me, honestly. The manga was rather disappointing and I was hoping the heroine would have a more interesting, unique character. But sadly, she's just your typical Shoujo one. (Not that there's anything wrong with that, but it does get boring after a while...)
Enjoyment: It was alright. I enjoyed it more towards the ending, when things actually got a bit more interesting and it wasn't all about the smut.
Overall, I'd give it a 5 just because I did enjoy it at some parts, but not enough to ever recommend it to a friend or ever re-read it. read more
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So
1 of 9 people found this review helpful
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48 chapters
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
7 |
| Art |
8 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Le titre le laisse entendre, c'est ....... sexy ^^. Il a été mon premier Shojo "mature". Mais par rapport à la plupart des ses homologues, il a la particularité d'être mature non pas seulement du fait de ses scènes sexy, mais aussi parce que les relations qu'il présente entre les personnages sont complexes, tortueuses et certainement peu accessibles au public "shojoesque" (^^) pré-adolescent habituel.
Certaines âmes prudes (^^) diront même que ces relations sont "tordues". Mais elles sont aussi riches. Et pour ma part, c'est ce second aspect qui a pris le pas sur quelques unes de mes réticences initiales (notamment vis-à-vis du rapport Shoei / Mio, plutôt malsain au départ).
Justement, parlons-en de Shoei : manipulateur, égocentrique et parfois même cruel, les autres personnages nous semblent forcément plus attachants en comparaison. Et pourtant..... Ce type qui assume totalement son apparence de salaud, est aussi celui qui se révèle être au fil du temps le plus sincère envers Mio. Tandis que les autres la bernent, c'est finalement lui le plus honnête dans ses sentiments.
Ainsi, progressivement, les rôles s'inversent. Et c'est là que le manga devient vraiment intéressant. On note le même procédé d'inversion dans l'évolution des relations entre les personnages, notamment entre le frère et sa sœur, mais surtout entre Mio et Shoei. Leur cas est certainement le plus emblématique : à la fin, ce n'est plus le "prince" Shoei, mais bel et bien Mio qui a le dernier mot.
Pour résumer, voilà donc un Shojo qui en mettra certainement mal à l'aise plus d'un (pas mal de sentiments incestueux, un french kiss entre garçons, quelques agressions flippantes, le tout sur fond de rapport dominant-dominé), mais qui nous offre par ailleurs des personnages fouillés et cohérents avec eux-mêmes, une intrigue très bien menée, des relations riches et évolutives.
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Motoko2020
0 of 2 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Art |
9 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
This manga is really interesting, the story take all the time unexpected turns. There are a lot of weird scenes in it, like in the works of Mayu Shinjo. So i think if you like these kind of stories (poor Girl and rich Boy, who has a lot of power), this manga is good for you. Different from the most works of Mayu Shinjo, in which the main girl character is not so strong, here the girl is really strong. She fight for that what she want and this is what I truly liked at this story! Additional you can see that the characters are development and not stand still.
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