Jul 8, 2024
A manwha with some good arcs/DVDs we get to read through. Just pick whichever for a few chapters or read them all.
There is 2 arcs/2 DVDs that have a continuation (one middle way through and the last one before the hiatus) but the rest are self contained. You could skip it it's not 'that' important but it does help with context.
The art is well done. The dialogue is enjoyable of both rental dvd store intros and the actual stories. Some are silly and funny moments, some in the moment that make sense I guess, some pretty dark. The in-between scenes at the start of each
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DVD to rent is a nice touch. Each scene and situation is clear by the titles so if they don't appeal to you skip a few chapters, but I found each one enjoyable to read except for the last one it didn't appeal to me at all.
The arcs vary from on a bus trip (first arc/first few chapters), a student at a college and conflict with the teacher (some interesting moments in this one, I think the arc after the bus one or the middle) to a computer cafe to game at (middle), to talking with a real estate agent to the events after getting the house and living there and the neighbours [the final chapters/arc/DVD] (my least favourite arc and the ending is pretty eh to end on for the manhwa and the for the arc, it's just not my thing).
That's as far as I remember there is around about I think 6-7 different arcs/DVDs and I think that's almost all of them.
So pick whichever sounds the more appealing of situations and enjoy. You could treat it like an anthology but of course it is all done by the same creator.
With S3 era ones it's getting there for how it's started so far (chapter 59) but not into S2 era's ending (chapters 41-58, some of the scenes/extremes in it weren't for me). The rest I think are more enjoyable stories and the movie rental store segments in-between each movie/arc.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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