I love it more than just seeing it as a BL/yaoi manga. It felt like I was w...
|
the ending was so sad but the extras made me feel better thank god for the ...
|
I was a bit disappointed. I usually don't read horror so I expected a more ...
|
Sada really didn't deserve any of this and I am sorry but as much as the st...
|
I find it a little strange that so many people are complaining about Mamiya’s receding hairline. He is such a complex and dimensional character, really unique compared to the carbon copies of leads in stories nowadays - which are all based on one out of a handful of cliches and stereotypes. It’s not like his personality is entirely revolutionary, but it’s different. It’s generally disappointing to see so many people ignore how interesting he is just to complain about what he looks like. The plot is interesting, the atmosphere also feels new and it’s a cool combination of an unsettling sense of “wrongness” with a slice-of-life. I actually like that Mamiya doesn’t look like a perfect pretty anime boy, his character becomes a lot more believable that way. It’s kind of ridiculous and shallow to want him to look like a teenager, and does a disservice to him and the story itself. If you prefer to read about two perfectly attractive dudes in a relationship, it’s whatever and that’s your preference. I just feel like people aren’t acknowledging what’s actually good about the story, and how his appearance suits his character. To each their own!