This is probably the closest thing humanity will ever get as an explanation on Stockholm syndrome.... an explanation that helps you understand it! the emotions of Sheldon being portrayed here and that analogy of shaping that metal was crazy good... gosh... The fact that I as a third party also feel confused about how I feel about this, them, even though i was crazy anxious at the start is just... pure talent and artistry (I really do wish for him to be able to go back to reality but tbh there were moments I also thought maybe they could be together not in a healthy way but maybe in some form of happiness?) And the whole thing, the emotions the people, it's actually eerily realistic makes you feel like maybe this IS happening to the actual author irl! But one particular thing that stood out to me was that originally dohyuk was a depiction of Sheldon's depression which... man that's such a great description: the prison that is depression and you whom does not want to scape it... one day you just find yourself in the shackles of your mental illness and the more you're unable to scape it the less you will be willing to do so... unless you shatter completely because of it and have to build yourself a new you might keep yourself entangled with that mental state... Also I love that the artist has an actual abstract eye for art. So many times you see manhwa characters have other professions and supposedly be very exceptional but you either don't see their work or you get something truly mediocre but those abstract sculptures are crazy good and such a fitting medium too for the crazy person that he is... and on top of that the characters are drawn so hauntingly beautiful my gosh Dare I say this is what killing stalking wanted to be but the horror elements didn't leave room for the exploration of human psyche like this one did! I'm really looking forward to the ending of this one!
This is probably the closest thing humanity will ever get as an explanation on Stockholm syndrome.... an explanation that helps you understand it! the emotions of Sheldon being portrayed here and that analogy of shaping that metal was crazy good... gosh... The fact that I as a third party also feel confused about how I feel about this, them, even though i was crazy anxious at the start is just... pure talent and artistry
(I really do wish for him to be able to go back to reality but tbh there were moments I also thought maybe they could be together not in a healthy way but maybe in some form of happiness?)
And the whole thing, the emotions the people, it's actually eerily realistic makes you feel like maybe this IS happening to the actual author irl! But one particular thing that stood out to me was that originally dohyuk was a depiction of Sheldon's depression which... man that's such a great description: the prison that is depression and you whom does not want to scape it... one day you just find yourself in the shackles of your mental illness and the more you're unable to scape it the less you will be willing to do so... unless you shatter completely because of it and have to build yourself a new you might keep yourself entangled with that mental state...
Also I love that the artist has an actual abstract eye for art. So many times you see manhwa characters have other professions and supposedly be very exceptional but you either don't see their work or you get something truly mediocre but those abstract sculptures are crazy good and such a fitting medium too for the crazy person that he is... and on top of that the characters are drawn so hauntingly beautiful my gosh
Dare I say this is what killing stalking wanted to be but the horror elements didn't leave room for the exploration of human psyche like this one did!
I'm really looking forward to the ending of this one!