Reviews for Until the Moon Sets
Back to MangaA quick review for those debating whether to read this short series since there were no reviews. Story: 5 As the synopsis reveals, the aim of the main character (Iori) is to achieve revenge for his father. The “surprises” in the series weren’t all that surprising and had crossed my mind as strong possibilities prior to their reveal. The series ending left me unsatisfied, and I was left wondering whether the ending was the intended ending from the start, or if the author was told to cut the story short. Art: 8 The best part of the series was the art. It wasn’t anything amazing, but it was pleasantto look at overall.
Characters: 5
All the characters were boring. It was hard to like or sympathize with the main character or his friend/servant. While you were left disliking the “villains”, it wasn’t anything special beyond the general “that guy is awful”, and not at all connected to the revenge.
Enjoyment: 5
The score is kind of a given between the story and character scores. Art alone can’t make a manga enjoyable. This series truly failed as a drama.
Overall: 5
Should you read this series? If you’re looking for a quick series to read, and don’t mind not getting much out of it, sure. If you’re someone who finds one or two hours spent on a boring series a complete waste of time, then you should pass on reading this series.
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I found the story to be poor. The ending feels like it was extremely rushed. More than that, I felt the story didn't make good use of the setting. It is overall a fairly standard revenge story with a twist that feels out of nowhere and leaves a lot of questions unanswered in a very unsatisfying way rather than as something that feels intended not to be answered. There is the occasional mention of how badly women in the country have it, but it doesn't really deal with that much and is more just in the background of the focus on revenge and as a wayto show how evil these evil people are. Character motivations never felt like they expanded or developed naturally over the course of the manga instead of quickly getting changed for one reason or another.
The better parts of the story are where the protagonist thinks about more than the mechanics of getting revenge and it doesn't feel like the terribleness of various characters is there to continue to show how terrible the country is well after that had been extremely well established.
The art was good.