Written in a cyclical way in the style of Poe's poems, it begins with the outcome and with the development of the story we can discover how it all began, the past of the characters and the development of their relationships. A roller coaster of emotions, different notions of love, memories engraved in the subconscious.
Every time I read it I don't fail to form a knot in my throat and depending on my mood my eyes get wet or I cry endlessly.
The story emphasizes comedy, incorporates drama tints but covered with jokes and funny scenes, so it's never too much. The situations that occur never fail to amuse but you can see the development of the characters.
In real life there are situations that wouldn't be funny and there are issues that are treated poorly. I have cried, laughed and despised some characters. When I reread there were situations that seemed good to me and not now, others didn't seem so important to me and
There is something broken in all of us, it is simply more powerful in some than in others. There are things that are misunderstood, there are things that we don't know how to deal with.
All that personal baggage determines a lot of who we are and how we react. Such dark themes are treated in very interesting ways in the story, discovering the traumas and problems of the characters is the most intriguing part of the story.
If there is one thing this Manga proves, it's that everything can be integrated with logic. That you can write interesting stories without giving up your style, even though it may not be as popular as others of her. Yoneda Kou does it.
Unrequited love is always an interesting topic to exploit as a plot, either because of misunderstandings or because of the development towards relationships, whether they are carried out or overcome.
The development of the characters as the story progresses is very important for a good plot. Something that with humor, drama and highly polished art Isaku-sensei delivers a work worth reading.
Mou Ichido, Nando Demo