Ahhhh this was really good!! I really liked how they portrayed the moods in the story, it really added a lot to the whole atmosphere. It kinda hit me like a truck when Ryan said he wanted to be reborn or when Ed said he wanted to die,, those feelings man...
The pacing was really nice, and I enjoyed the realism of it, (e.g. Ed not accepting Glenn's apology right away)
tbh I would have been fine too if this had a tragic ending,, near the end I was totally thinking it was heading into a sad ending route lol
Two words and one expression to summarize this story:
"oh no" and Σ(っ°Д °;)っin
tldr; too confusing for my smooth brain, 2-3/5 stars, go read harada or something else if you like psychological thrillers
pros:
nice concept/story, art is fine, thriller/horror aspect portrayed nicely
cons:
kinda confusing, it's like a puzzle with missing pieces, but considering it is the author's first work, I will cut them some slack.
I would rate somewhere from 2-3 stars, the potential was there, but I feel like it could've been told better.
Some parts were super confusing bc alternating between flashbacks and the present was hard to tell (no black background/filter)
I feel like this could've been a lot longer but maybe it's bc of a contract or smth they had a limit to chapters.
As someone that enjoys psychological thrillers and all that fucked up stuff, I don't really think this was as good as some other popular ones, but that's just my opinion :)
I feel like I always see somebody recommending Unfather on mangago so maybe my expectations were a bit too high.
Orrrrr maybe this manhwa is actually super deep and I'm too much of a dumbass to understand. Who knows?
yall can keep arguing with each other but that aint gonna change the fact ogeretsu tanaka is probably having the time of their life rolling on money lmfao