Reviews for Sweet Home
Back to Manga*Spoiler Free Review* I just finished reading the manwha and immediately went to write this review, I will mention my opinion on the different segments of both good and bad. This is my first review btw, so I'm probably gonna suck but whatever. "Insert random philosophical quote" Story: 9/10 The story is simple at the beginning but told in a very effective way. The horror is really well implemented and does not resort to using cheap screamers to create "fear". A big portion of the story focuses on the development of the protagonist (Hyun Cha) as he changes his way of being due to the state the world isgoing through. The climax moments are well constructed and the calm sections give moments to think about the situation that the characters are going through and allows to empathize with them in a better way. But it is not perfect since it has its problems, there are a couple of chapters in which nothing that truly mattered for the plot was done and gave me an insufferable boredom to read through, although it did compensate with the suspenseful moments that followed. For me the biggest problem with the the story is at the very end, as it feels quite rushed and some of the things that were hyped up half way through the story ended up being executed way too hastily and without much explanation, although its final moments do fullfil the task of delivering a somewhat satisfying conclusion which caused me to have a mixture of emotions between joy and sadness.
Art: 10/10
The art is by far the best aspect of the manwha as almost all suspense scenes are well done thanks in large part to the accompanying art, the settings are simple but done in dark themes that somehow makes them look flashy and creates a good atmosphere for the moment and the characters' reactions to the diverse scenarios that they encounter makes them feel more human but still remaining that fantasy aspect of the manwha, not only that but as well as their designs which are very well done. The artist really achieves the best of his artstyle with this section.
Characters: 8/10
The characters are interesting but few are really explored in depth. Hyun Cha is by far the best character of the manwha due to his amazing development which is carried in a very well done pace and manages to empathize with him more and more throughout the progression of the story. Other characters didn't run the same luck as I came to completely hate them due to how they showed the most inhuman and yet realistic side of a character in the worst kind of situations which is a good thing as it represents that not everyone in real life has a sense of heroism or the courage to do selfless acts. Other characters were interesting but weren' explored as much as expected, although they did had their moments that defined them as solid additions to the overall story; while others were very forgetable as they had no interesting aspects or moments whatsoever. As an overall, the main cast was awesome, the supportings were for the most part solid. So I give it an 8 as I would've preferred that the supportings had a much more background as well as development.
Enjoyment: 9/10
My enjoyment was present from beggining to end, sure there were some segments in which the characters did nothing and got me bored and decide to stop reading, but for the most part it was great and the suspense accompanied with the amazing artstyle made for an incredible experience I really enjoyed.
Overall: 9/10
Overall it's a pretty solid manwha, not as good as Bastard (another manwha created by the same author and artist), but a very solid work that does make it in my approved (and favorites) list and I would definetly recommend it to anyone who wants to read a good horror story along with some great character development.
Sweet Home might seem "scary" or "bloody," but Sweet Home is more than a monster webtoon. The story is very interesting, which instantly brought me in. The characters are great, with me actually being attached to most of them! The art is spectacular, and its plot "twists" made me squirm in my chair. I was very sad when some characters had their stories cut short, with me being disappointed with two specific characters. The ending felt "rushed," but it was still satisfying. The beginning was enticing, then it spiraled into a story where I was hooked and reading every chapter. This webtoon is a greatread, and it is very sad seeing many people overlooking this amazing work of art.
*Manhwa has not yet finished nor did the season upon this review* As you can see with the information provided here on MAL, Sweet Home is a manhwa which centres on thriller and horror as genres. So make a fair judgment based on its setting and do not make a comparison of different sorts. When reading a thriller/ horror comic, you must expect: - Lots of overemphasis (reactions, dialogue, atmosphere, etc) - Sides of opposition (Good vs Bad) (Can be sometimes unclear) - Moderate to Heavy focus on character interactions/ development/ backstory - Drama, conflict between characters- A fragment of reality (Greed, jealousy, human nature, anxiety, etc)
- A profound/ serious story setting and narrating (Little to no comedy)
- Modern world building based on Earth (Usually, or completely different)
- Negative beginnings (Usually, or different)
Getting into the story, the premise is that a teenage boy with an avoidant personality was forced to move into an apartment after being kicked out of his home. Little did he know that his current situation was only the tip of the iceberg after strange monsters started appearing in the world. Now, I won’t say much anymore but know this, it is an apocalyptic series. If you do not like the genre, then you may leave and find another to your liking. But if you’d like to try new things, then do as you please. Below is some explanations why you might not like it, and why might like it.
Why You Shouldn’t Read Sweet Home
1. Too serious and edgy to your liking?
Repeating it again, Sweet Home is a thriller/ horror series. It is simply being its own genre, nothing more, nothing less. It is not a comedy, a slice of life or anything of relation to genres that are deemed to be less serious. Not only that, the manhwa is set in an apocalyptic world, a world with havoc wreaked upon, so there’s gonna be a lot of seriousness and negativity in the characters and the plot itself. They’re all striving to survive the longest so expect the worst of the worst. But then again, there will be people who will enjoy, there will be those who won’t. That’s that.
If you find it too negative or too dark to fit your standards, then simply leave it on the ground and let it be picked up by someone else.
2. Annoying MC?
I’ve seen people who complained many times about how much of a big asshole the main character is when they’ve not read beyond 10 chapters. You see, the main character actually thinks, reacts, learns and overcomes. He develops gradually, just as how a human being does and he is influenced by his story and how the characters around him affect him. He’s got a past in which affected his perspective and personality, with difficulties to overcome and learn from. From chapter to chapter, bit by bit you’ll see him walking baby steps in character development, slowly becoming a better person.
It takes many chapters till we reach this point so if you’d like an ideal MC starting from the initial chapters to satisfy your entertainment, then leave this series and pick another.
3. You want art like Solo Levelling?
Sweet Home has its own certain genre, previously said, but it’s also got its own art style, a way of expressing its atmosphere and characters. It may not be the best but its presentation of its monsters is absolutely disturbing with elaborate details, along with the unsettling background set in behind, enough to fright and capture readers in.
In my opinion, I find the art to be suitable for its theme, dark but just the right amount, rough lines but just the right texture, dull but just the right monochromatic colours. However, what we perceive as ‘good’ art is definitely subjective. What I find good might be different to what you consider is good, so if you think the art style of this manhwa is bad, then find another that is to your liking. This series is simply not for you. Moving on to why you might like it.
Why You Should Read Sweet Home
1. Three Dimensional Characters, Amazing Development
Sweet Home is an apocalyptic series with drama as one of its genres. Now what happens when human-eating monsters start to appear? Havoc wreaks upon the world. Despair, hopelessness, anxiety, greed, jealousy, pity, compassion, all these emotions and feelings start to exhibit from character to character. In the world of Sweet Home, there is no such thing as good or bad in people. Each have their own chosen decisions, afflictions, motivations, thoughts and desires with different pasts which reflect on their perspectives and mindset. As humans, they fight, they kill, they lie, they take and they forgive. There are conflicts and agreements along with the weak and the strong, battling all their efforts to survive. It is simply a display of the current world we live in.
Within a world of desolation, you will see a great amount of character development, such as how they adapt, what they change into and why they are what ‘they’ are. Nobody trusts anyone fully and nobody is on one side completely. This means that one can switch sides at any given time and you have to be wary of each characters which adds to the thrill of the manhwa. However, some reactions or expressions might be found as overreacting. But then again, overemphasis is a vital ingredient in thriller in which is what makes it of ‘thriller’ genre.
2. Apocalyptic Story, Interesting Concept
Sweet Home is an apocalyptic story with an interesting concept, if not almost original, which is why it is quite different from other series of the same theme and genre. It’s not one of those movies where crazy ass people cruise in their vehicle, shooting at monsters while doing a war cry. The story presents well of how strong monsters are compared to humans, and humans have measly power compared to them, bringing anticipation onto the table for you. People instead form alliances and work together in order to survive and fight back. But you will never know when one retaliates. It may start out small, but it gets bigger.
Some say reading this was a thrilling ride, with heart-dropping moments. Some found it to be a manhwa full of anticipation and suspense. It’s all about what you prefer. You either like it or dislike it.
____*Spoiler Free*____ Sweet Home, The manhwa that a lot of people know because of Bastard. I thought, Bastard was a masterpiece. But now after reading Sweet Home, Sweet Home came to my first place VERY fast. The story is definitely a thriller, my anxiety was almost continuously high. I've read it and not once I thought low of it, this story is so well done, it's deep and the art is also beautiful. I can't really explain it itself, you should (if you haven't) just go and read it and have this experience for yourself. I really hope you'll enjoy this manhwa just as much as Idid!
Note: My reviews are like a note for my future self. I try to not spoil anything in it, because in the case I want to reread the books, I don't want to know too much about it other than what I think I will remember or surface level details that don't really matter much. I just want to make sure my future self understands a bit of how I felt about it and why I gave this mark. Wow, now this is what I love. Being taken by surprise. Started reading this on a whim, and after a few chapters, some parts of the storystarted to feel similar to something I knew already... and then a comment said that it has a Netflix show by the same name and everything clicked. I remembered watching the adaptation when it came out, in like 2020, because I remember hearing it was a good adaptation... but imo, it didn't really make much of an impact on me, I completely forgot about it and whatever its story was, I just remembered some scenes from the beginning of the show. But once I kept reading... I just couldn't let it go... read 122 chapters in one go, could have finished it same day if I didn't have work the next day and had to sleep... But man, this was a really good read, loved it trough and trough, from start to finish, almost everything about it...
Story: 9/10
The story is interesting, it has a good premise and works on it really well. Everything feels... natural... even the conversations between characters... they all fit together. It gives you a really good sense of immersion... too bad I personally cannot really get as much into a manhwa as into an anime for example when it comes to emotions, but it still made me feel things like shock, sadness, almost even a tear came out, curiosity coupled with adrenaline of what is going to happen... and because of that, I just loved it. Top notch storytelling!
Art: 9/10
The art isn't very complex, BUT, it fit perfectly with the story. The characters always had really well drawn expressions and you could feel what they were feeling, and the monsters... man.... so many unique designs that were really good. As I said, it coupled really well with the story.
Characters: 9/10
Characters interactions felt natural to me, which makes a big impact Well, not 100% of the time it was like that, of course, but it was enough times to make me get used to the characters and get closer to them and actually believe in them and wish for their success. There are quite a few really well put characters that you will like for sure, each having their own pretty interesting qualities and characteristics, that don't end up being in an archetype that you can instantly guess everything about them. This also gives this story a big bonus in my eyes, because it became way harder to read what it's going to happen next. And that uneasiness coupled with everything came perfectly together.
Enjoyment: 10/10
As you might have guessed it already, I loved this story, instantly hooked to it and just kept going, always wanting to know what happens next.
Overall: 10/10
Wait... it doesn't add up to a 10? I bet that's what you're thinking... well, good thing you're still good at math. While it doesn't add up to 10, for me it felt like a 10 overall, even tho if you take each part out, you cannot really say that part is a 10, but coupled together between them, and with the storytelling it has, bam, recipe for a 10! Maybe I am also a bit harsh on the marks, but hey, once you've seen a few masterpieces in certain categories, hardly anything can reach those, y'know?
This manhwa has right now 8.26 from 38.764 votes Ranked #351 Popularity #197 Members 75,688 as of 27/02/2024. Good mark. Highly recommend it to people that want to see a good story with good characters and storytelling, that is mostly a seinen story with a bit of horror, and where it's just... enjoyable and great. Now onto Shotgun Boy...
*The story is not yet finished, so this only reflects the early chapters* This Manwa is the type of post-apocalyptic story that one could enjoy. I enjoy an excellent monster-related tale, and this is right down my ally. The psychological theme behind the monsters is genuinely magnificent. *Minor spoilers territory.* Stroy 8/10 The setting of the story is delightful, to begin with. The whole story so far was centered around one single building, very similar to the movie and novel mist. This one singular building reflects the devastation humanity is facing during this apocalypse. During this extreme period, we could see the struggle that people face,such as sacrifices and pain. It enhanced people as they are; the violent people grew more violent; the kind people became more compassionate; the selfish people became more selfish. It is fascinating to see people turning against each other and clashes. Another exciting gimmick is that the monsters that are destroying their ordinary life have initially been humans. Meaning, anyone could turn at any point, which further turned the survivors against themselves. Not only that, but the trigger that turns humans into monsters was also their desire; the stronger the desire, the faster they will convert. The monster will reflect their desire and be an extremely enhanced version of that desire. For example, a former bodybuilder had a dream to be extremely fit, so he turned into a hulk-like muscle backed being. This allowed the author to explore the depth of the human mind further. However, I couldn't give it a full score because there are a few places where it doesn't make sense. Some character's motives were not entirely justified and do things just because they are bad people, which is not how real humans act. This could just be the fact that there are way too many characters, and it is hard to manage all of them, which is entirely understandable.
Art 9/10
The art is elementary and easy to understand, but the monster is still really manacing. The pacing and mood control with the panel is merely incredible. The cliff hanger at the end of every chapter is enough to push anyone to the next. Because this is a Korean Manwa, it does not reply on page turn; Instead, it uses scrolling, which is a whole new experience.
Character 9/10
I feel like this is the best part of the story. Even though there are a few that didn't make sense, as I said earlier, but the main character and most others do feel like real humans. I could see people making the decisions that they made during the run-up of the story. They do have exaggerated features, as all fiction character does, but other than that they are pretty realistic. The mother who lost her kid wanted to protect others. The former police who sees himself as justice. The gamer who is helping others because he wanted to feel in charge.
All of them are excellent and real characters that I can get behind. In this situation, there are no villains; everyone does something to gain something. Which also fed the theme.
I enjoyed the heck out of this manwa and can't wait to see more from it.
Usually I don't reach for horrors, let alone gore, but that doesn't matter here. What a fantastic story! I like how insightful psychology and diversity of characters are. Excellently shown development, not only of the main character, but also people around him. For many of them it's the opposite, progressive degradation. In the same time there are so many great, likeable, mature characters who can serve as role models for the MC :) An additional bonus is important for the plot philosophical critical reflection of buddhist thought . It's very telling how often appears in the contemporary art of Asian Tigers. This story gives good answer tothe dilemmas of modern times that crushed youngsters and adults in "Evangelion". Here we have an inverted situation, from defeat on along the line to authentic heroism.
I decided to read Sweet Home after seeing clips of the Netflix adaption on Youtube. I decided the source material would be the best option. I honestly had a fantastic time reading this as the art and horror came through the series like i have never seen before. In a dark room at night this could legitimately scare you. I think the biggest positive of this series is the intrigue brought on by wondering just how many types of monsters were out there roaming around and how they worked. The actual best part of this series is the mystery and not the horror or eventhe story.
Where ever the story laks is made up by the awesome environments drawn on the pages. I dont think this is the best horror ever written but i def think it is worth a read for anyone interested in some cool images with some intriguing monsters to boot.
review: 10/10 its one of the best horror manwhas, seriously made my skin crawl at night; especially the monsters in the manwha-the amount of time coming up with each different ability and how a person turns into a monster and what they do, is simply admirable; this manwha has a very unique artstyle which i personally find enjoyable after getting used to it; my mortal words could never describe how much of a precious gem this manwha is, it constantly attracts me making me want to read more chapters and oh boy does the story hit hard in the heart. the characters of this specific manwha had actualbackstories ( show in the live action series on netflix :3 ); it had so much depth, relationship building, interactions and a *minor* hint of romance.
*This is my first time making a review and English isn't my native language so I'm sorry if most of my sentences seem wrong* As most of the people here, I also read Bastard several months ago and wow I easily gave it a ten out of ten but after finishing Sweet home I regret that I can't give it more than 10 because this story his so perfectly made it's a shame that only a few people know this masterpiece. It's been a while since I've read a story about zombies (I'm referring to highschool of the dead or the manhua Moshi fanren )but this manhwa is just a completely new and original way of a zombie apocalypse. It's not the overused principle of an unknown entity from space or a mutated super virus. It's astonishing how the manhwa's art style is so perfect for this manga that every time the protagonist or every other character is in a moment of despair or immeasurable fear the reader can relate and even feel the fear alongside every character (a least for me for example when Hyun was hiding in the bathroom of his room and fell asleep while peeing and suddenly the faceless monster said: THERE YOU ARE!) The creator succeded just like in Bastard to change the entire view over the enemy (in this case the zombies) and creating an unexpected plot twist making you question your damn existence and wow the end (I won't spoil) was just fabulously made even tho the end was open it was just perfect.
This will be a spoiler-free mini review. This is not the first Carnby's manhwa I've already read. Now it is even difficult for me to say which of his two best works (I mean "Bastard" and "Sweet home") I liked the most. The plot, the characters, the story, and, this is the most important, the end are written at the really highest level possible. You know, this is one of those works, from which I begin to squeeze my heart very hard and there is a desire to cry out loud from of the great ending and because this masterpiece work it is over.After I finished this... the only world I've sayd was "wow". This is definitely one of the best work in the post-apocalyptic genre and I advise everyone to read it. This is solid 10/10 work.
P.S. Don't forget - you need to read last chapter with background music, written especially for this manhwa (available on youtube)...
So... you still don't read it?
Wow. Just wow. I NEVER, write reviews. But this one deserves it. If you enjoyed the more popular work by this author, definitely give this one a try. I haven’t shed tears from reading or watching something in quite a while, not even for Bastard. This is totally different than Bastard, this is centralized around the concept of monsters and survival. I had little faith going in, but wow it just blew my mind. The characters are all amazing! I find it hard to say much about it without spoiling, I think it’s great to just go into it blind without knowing the plot first.
I made an account just to revew this 5 stars. Sweet home is a sad story it’s scary but it’s sader more than scary I read the whine thing and I don’t regret it the ending is one of the best I’ve read I recommend going into it blind like I did. I love the growth of the characters in the story we start out by thinking the main character is like the way he is because he was spoiled but later in the story we find out that wasn’t the case and we warch him grow Aaron character. My final thoughts is if youjust read manga and manwha for an over powered main charictor that gets a harem don’t read sweet home he gets more powerful but it’s a very slow journey. But I would recommend sweethome who just love manga with story and good characters.
Ps:sorry for any grammar mistakes I’m dyslexic
I would recommend reading this first and then move on to shotgun boy. It is an absolute masterpiece, and I find myself reading it over and over again. I love the art style; it is very unique. I loved how the main character would react to situations because it was very realistic. The story was something that I hadn't seen before, and I absolutely loved it. The manga was fascinating and the monsters were truly terrifying. It made me want to scroll slow and it truly captured the emotions of the characters, especially fear. It showed how different people would react in an apocalypse andhow humans react when faced with hard choices.
After an unexpected tragedy, Hyun is forced to live alone in an apartment. However, the situation turns much scarier where monsters are trying to wipe out humanity. Hyun with few other residents of the apartment trying to fight the monsters to survive. This is the second story by the author Carnby Kim and illustrator Youngchan Hwang. Before all this happened Hyun a high school student was dealing with suicidal thoughts and trauma. Every day he was barely living and was hating on his family to turn their back on him. He planned to end his own life on a particular day. however, the next day hecame to know about the apocalypse and wonders if the world is truly ending.
Since the world is taken over by these unknown creatures, Hyun has no choice but to join small group survivors who can also become monsters any day. These monsters were human once.
But how exactly did they become monsters?
The story is dark, gruesome and when you read it you will feel fear, joy, and anticipation. The character development of the protagonist and his flatmates are good and you will never know what will happen in the next chapter.
I set my eyes on this manhwa for some time because I heard that it was going to have a kdrama adaptation. I have no praises nor qualms against kdrama, but when I'd seen that the kdrama was based off of a manhwa, I had to read it. The manhwa was really good. It got me on the edge of my seats as I was scrolling through the pages. As a thriller, it truly lives up to its name. As a manhwa, I can say that it's strongest aspects were the story and the characters. It gave me Parasyte/Jagaaaaaan/Prototype vibes when I was reading it. Story 8/10 Thestory doesn't get even near to some top tier manga, but as a manhwa, it's far superior than it's peers. Don't get me wrong, the story is really good. I wouldn't do anything to the story if I was given the chance to change it.
Art 6/10
Now, I have mixed feelings about the art. Unlike the typical webtoon standard that involves a white background for non illustrations, they basically put a dark one and I think that's a smart move. It really gives off that uneasy vibe.
As for the jumpscares, the way they presented it to the readers is simply amazing. The horror aspect of this manhwa really delivers well to me.
But I find the action scenes disappointingly lackluster, particularly Hyun's action sequences. That probably turned me off more than all the redeeming qualities combined. I would rate it a 4 or 5 if it weren't for the fact that Hyun literally transformed into an OP version of Alex Mercer's Armored Form.
Characters 8/10
I've always thought Hyun is an asshole at the beginning. But upon witnessing his backstory, I couldn't help but sympathize with him. The guy's been through lot because of his life got flipped out by some entitled piece of shit bully(I really hope he dies a slow and painful death)
Then Jisu. I like how she values life more than anyone in the series because of her past. It would make sense that she would also fill the role of preventing Hyun killing himself.
Enjoyment 9/10
I enjoyed it. A LOT. Probably more than most of the manhwa I've read. It's on par of my enjoyment with tower of god. Not a lot of manhwa gets me hyped for every chapter to see what happens next.
Overall 9/10
With all things considered, this manhwa is a one in a million. The manhwa world is saturated with stories that just SUCK with the art as the only compensation for that. I have no obvious complaints for that. I'd like my monkey brain to take over sometimes and not stress over some complicated story.
But Sweet home is a completely unique experience for me, as far as manhwas go.
This is my first review ever so I'm sorry if I missed something or blabbered about unnecesary stuff. >.< I may sound like a fangirl, but trust me, this series is one of the best things I've ever read. I found it randomly on webtoon a month before it became a daily pass, and I'm glad I got to read it without cliffhangers. The action has so much tension, it just keeps you reading for hours with that `just one more chapter` thought and that's how I spent my nights for the past few weeks. Story: 10/10 The story is not one of those endless things that makeyou even forget where it all started. It's short and to the point. Almost everything happens in a single building, in a rather short time. The plot is really interesting and also intriguing. It's based on everyone's inner desire and makes you question yourself `what if I was in there?` or `what would I do in such a situation?`
Art: 10/10
The art is just perfect according to the genre imo. What more could someone ask for a thriller? The dark shades and the lack of bright colors get it even more onto the point. You can only see bright backgrounds when someone's smiling to show the readers that `even the blackest darkness disappears in the faintest light`.
Characters: I'd give it an 11/10 if I could
This is the best part of this manhwa. Almost every character has a backstory portrayed at some point, showing us that there's a reason why they became like that. Every character had their moment and everyone got to show what they're made of. The mc displays one of the most complex character development. Unfortunately, not all of the heroes of the story make it out alive, but we get to learn a lesson about the importance of our lives from every death.
Enjoyment: 10/10
I was literally living through this manhwa while reading. I'm gonna miss the emotions a had every night reading it. I WANT TO READ IT ALL OVER AGAIN FOR THE FIRTS TIME. I re-read the final chapter sometimes and I still get tears in my eyes. Some of them from sadness, and some of them from happyness.
This is all I have to say about it and I hope y'all already found or will find in the near future your Sweet Home. Much love <3
Really good premise, about a person struggling to find a will to live X apocalypse. Pretty good build up, good development as well. Issue was that they didn't deepen into the MC's powers much, I loved the psychological aspect of it, it was low-key a lame version of "I am hero" with the mental status of the turnt people LMAO but I did like it a lot!!!! However really, the ending was really frivkin rushed. And it was SO RANDOM to just get a "happy ending". IT MAKES NO SENSE. But, I guess that's the point of feel good endings sometimes. Could've been executed better:( 8.5/10
First time writing a review but this is masterpiece. ((Spoiler ahead so skip this paragraph )) .One hell of a emotional ride . Our Main character's development throughout the story was very heart touchy and emotional. The last chapter specially where hyun and jisu meet again was so good that I almost cried. Aside from this the story also ends each character very well and don't let them go waste .hyuk was also a great character since he and hyun just seem to be a great duo with the both being an otaku . Also the art in this was very thrilling and I enjoyed it.But the author let hyun's part left and unfinished . I haven't read or seen anything after finishing the manhwa but how he end the story is great and the shot gun manhwa I will read it as I have finished it . The thing with hyun when jisu tell him about the egg of seon and then he understood what happen was a hint at the prequel i guess since I know there is a prequel to the series anyways great story give it a try .
1. Characters: 10/10
2. Art : 10/10
( For a horror manhwa this is great )
3. Plot : 10/10
( Acopalyse setting but the lore behind it and desire concept was 👍 )
4. Story : A MASTERPIECE 111/10 Emotional ride 😭
The will to live in this manhwa was shown very good and some character stick in my head until the very end . Read this masterpiece. It will give you a good emotional ride . Starting of the manhwa feel rather slow but it take its pacing good after a certain part . The main character in this manhwa was fucking good and his character development specially .
Sorry and thank you if you read this . I think this wasn't a review more like it was how i personally feel about the work .
Não sou chegado em terror, muito menos em suspense... MAS, sempre tem a exceção né. Começa com uma premissa bem daora e desenvolve ela muito bem ao longo da Webtoon, de um jeito que você nao sente que é forçado nem nada. O desenvolvimento de personagens também é ótimo. Faltou mostrar a de alguns eu diria, mas a dos que tem são BEM legais. E não sei se isso foi só pra mim, porém, faltou um pouco de terror e teve BEM mais ação do q eu pensei q teria na obra. Eles respondem aos monstros de formas até que bem coerentes e a tensão que Sweet Home passaé CONSTANTE.
Você ta sempre aflito ou angustiado com oque vai ou não acontecer, ele passa muito bem o quão desesperadora é a situação dos personagens.
E pra não ficar só elogiando, teve UMA só coisa que me incomodou: A definição dos monstros.
Tipo, legal que eles são como um desejo, te induzirem a ter um, tentarem de muitas formas te enganar e tal. Essas partes são realmente boas... Entretanto, quando eles começam a se tornarem humanos acho que fica meio viajado até demais.
Não achei rushado o final, no entando, foram muitos momentos agoniantes sem dar uma leve pausa e acho que isso fez (talvez) as cenas perderem um pouco do impacto.
Sobre o final, MUITO BOM. 10/10
Mas fica a constatação aqui, quem voltou para a Ji-soo n era bem o Hyun né.