Feb 27, 2021
This review contains a lot of spoilers, I would consider it as an outburst.
How to do a show completely without a lot of real life? Asa mo, Hiru mo, Yoru mo (what a big name), managed to do this in the most crappy way possible. Perhaps this is just my opinion, not least because, I have not had the same experience as FMC, that is, I may be saying the wrong things, but anyway, I will say this based on what I think. This show, allowed me to leave completely angry and disappointed about, how the Japanese themselves treat rape in their culture. MC makes
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me completely stressed with her actions until chapter 6, after that, the author simply ignores all the trauma of FMC, it made me angry ...
1 - Story [2/10] - In addition to the author's complete ignorance about a delicate subject, the development is weak and lazy, the manga simply changes the climate completely, and in addition, the ending is completely forced.
2 - Art [3/10] - Art is not quite the focus of the author. Few details, weak scenarios, few scenarios designed and the weak trait of the characters. Character traits not very attractive.
3 - Character [4/10] - At first, I would say that I like FMC, but somehow it has little presence. I hate the MC, he's just forced, and besides, some events in the manga made me a little pissed at him. I hate it and the way the author built it.
4 - Enjoyment [1/10] - I couldn't have fun or find anything deep inside this show. The romance is forced and unreal, moreover, some parts are totally meaningless.
Overall [2/10] - the biggest problem of the work, I highlight the lack of unreality with what really happens to people who have trauma like the FMC, reading this work made me frustrated with the author's innocence. Unfortunately it is not a work that I recommend very much, but it can serve as a learning experience that should not be done with a person with this type of trauma.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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