Reviews for Scum's Wish
Back to MangaI want to like Kuzu No Honkai, I really do. But I just can't, and here's why. Art: 8 First and foremost I'd like to praise the superficial, the art. I adore Yokoyari Mengo's art, it's very well done. Each of the character's design feel unique and somehow colorful. Mengo's greatest achievement in Kuzu No Honkai was definitely her art. This is the only aspect of the manga I have very concrete positive feelings for. Character: 6 Next the character, this is a double edged blade. It was simultaneously good and bad. Characters felt like they could be real people, they were relatable and all but one felt competent.Almost all of us can relate to loving someone who won't love us. And Mugi and Hanabi's sexual solace in each other while unhealthy, is understandable. On the other hand a lot of their actions and emotions feel completely unjustified and frankly illogical. Almost childish. Specifically Kanai's (and Mugi's) love for Akane. It makes absolutely zero sense. What does he love about her? Think about it. Everything he knows about her is total bullshit. The only thing he knows for sure, is that she's a pretty face. Why would he willingly commit to being a cuckold? "To make her happy". That's not an answer, why does he want to make her happy, why does he love her. He doesn't know enough about her to love her. It's childish. It's one thing to love someone despite their faults, but to love someone with seemingly no redeeming qualities is just ridiculous. Either that or he's a masochist who want's to be cheated on. In which case, whatever. I'm not going to argue with the disturbing fetish that is netorare.
Another issue with the character in this story is that the characters has this nasty little regression habit. They'd make a little progress, show a sign of moving on only to hit a wall, give up, have a little emotionless sex and go back to a world of self pity. I feel that no one in this manga had any meaningful character development. I feel that given the opportunity, Mugi, Ecchan, or Hanabi, would immediately hop into the arm's of their first love.
Almost none of the characters were likable. Yea you could empathize with them, which is important and good. But empathy means jack shit if you don't like them. Hanabi constantly acts like a victim. Always giving into her surroundings and scarcely making a choice for herself. Mugi is a delusional idiot who believes his first love is infallible. Akane doesn't need anything said about her. She's just a sociopath. And Kanai is just a man child. Ecchan was a good attempt, but had this nasty habit of taking advantage of her love, leading me to believe she more infatuated than inlove. And Moca, my favorite, just fell in love with an idea, the idea of a prince and princess. She's almost a reverse of Kanai and Akane, except Mugi isn't nearly an awful person as Akane.
Story: 2
Finally the story, Kuzu No Honkai's great short coming. I have two things to say about the story. First and foremost, it is my belief that a story is only as good as it's ending. And Kuzu No Honkai's ending was frankly shit. It end with a sociopath marrying a manchild who claims to love her when he knows nothing about her, and our two main characters who actually move on (which is good) just deciding "this person who helped me through the darkest time of my life to date, who I probably love, lets just completely cut them out of my life". People are saying this is a fitting and lovely ending. I think it's illogical and emotionally regressive.
Second, it feels like this story never had a clear ending in sight. Any good story teller knows two things when they begin to write a story. It's beginning, and it's ending. Kuzu No Honkai felt like it knew's it's beginning, but had no damn idea what the hell was going to happen after that. It just threw side characters at us and the "resolved" the story. What do I mean? It felt like Ecchan, and Moca were just there to kill time and attempt to add some more sympathetic characters.
Enjoyment: 1
Kuzu No Honkai never had the intention of making anyone happy. It simply expressed the fact that there is misery in the world and that we have to deal with it. Kuzu No Honkai had no intention of creating any enjoyment and I certainly didn't find any.
This manga lived up to it's name.
A fruitless love. A painful love. A one-sided love. Is that really such a wonderful thing? It's all too common throughout the romance genre to follow the journey of an unrequited love. These stories are light hearted in nature and sparkling with color as characters fantasize about confessing to their unobtainable goal. What rarely gets explored is the emotional toll that weighs on the soul of a person who rests their hopes on the choices of another adolescent. To not be able to share yourself with the one you desire most in this world, even worse watch them grow closer to someone else, is an excruciatingordeal. One that can lead you to make terrible choices out of utter desperation and that is what Kuzu no Honkai attempts to depict in gritty detail - the darkness that can develop from an unrequited love situation and the depths one is willing to go to in order to fill that void in their heart.
In this story we encounter two seventeen year olds named Mugi and Hanabi who attempt to quell the pain from their own unrequited loves by using one another as substitutes, pretending as though the other is the one that they truly love in order to satisfy their raging desires. We witness the consequences they face from beginning such a disingenuous relationship and how it impacts the people around them for the worse.
For adolescents in a school life setting, our two main characters are unusually mature. They obviously make their fair share of mistakes throughout as any teenager would, but the way that they describe events that happen before them, rationalizing their ever changing feelings by referencing modern psychology and embracing their sexual proclivities make them appear as though they're older than they actually are. Maturity is a prevalent theme as our lead characters look to progress themselves in order to make the people that they love, both adults in their early 20's, look their way. They each have childhood friends who are in love with them and are understandably upset over the suspicious relationship that they share which serves as the root of much drama in this story. Even they begin to change drastically as the plot progresses. Character progression is a refreshing strong-point for this manga as everyone begins to develop before your eyes with the turn of each page leading into the next chapter. Kuzu no Honkai is also told from a variety of different perspectives with each central character getting an opportunity to describe the events through their own point of view, helping to keep the story from ever feeling repetitive or stale.
The art in this manga does a great job of depicting the emotional state of the characters especially during intimacy scenes. Despite the lewd premise however, this is not a very explicit manga as there's much more focus on the reasoning behind why the characters act upon their impulses, rather than the impulse itself.
Given the current events thus far its safe to say what this manga sets out to accomplish as intended by the author: Kuzu no Honkai is designed to make you feel. To evoke a reaction out of the reader that will range anywhere from lukewarm sadness to berserk anger due to the many painful decisions that these characters you grow accustomed to make. It can be quite the vexing read for many who are used to more predictable happy romantic outcomes but a strong quality of any work of literature is the ability to create a rise out of the reader. That was me as I sped through this manga upon discovery which compelled me to compose my thoughts into a review. Hopefully that is what will inspire you to continue on forth with this manga and witness the most oft ignored aspect of love that is human desperation and desperately sought after compensation for a broken heart.
WARNING: This review contains explicit language. Kuzu no Honkai is the only manga I've completed with a fast pace. This is also the first revie that I'm going to publish for a Manga here in MAL because I cannot keep myself from shading my thoughts because this fucking manga has scarred me big time. Character: 10 I love them and I hate them. I love Mugi and Hanabi and I just fucking shipped them throughout the whole time I was reading this Manga. I'll continue on shipping them till the day I return to dust but at the same time I also hated them occasionally for being sofucked up and for being so stupid. I also hated Akane, that fucking slut. But when it came to the last chapters of the manga, I started to hate myself as well because I slowly sympathized her and came to "understand" her but I still feel conflicted about it but I just can't help it and the fact that Hanabi also said; Her confidence is flawless and I kind of want to have that typenof confidence too.
The rest of the characters were also far from being just mediocre side characters. Even they have fucked up mentalities and I think that's what makes this manga relatable and realistic because everyone of us is fucked up too. *Sobs*
Art: 8
The art is a fucking trap. At first it gives you the false impression of a Shoujo manga. Well Surprise MF! You could also prob feel turned on with all the bed scenes and shit but trust me it only lasts until you get to the middle because when you get there, no matter how hot the bed scenes are, all you're going to be able to say is "WTF R YOU GUYS DOING".
Story: 10
Like I said, at the end of every chapter you'll always have that WTF reaction but there's this certain urge inside you that wants to dig in deeper as the story progresses and you're gonna realize the author and her characters are slowly fucking up you brain but its probably too late to back out now so instead you embrace reading this sinful manga.
Overall its a 10. Even if the ending wasn't the conclusion I wanted it was what Mugi, Hanabi and I needed. Yes, I am now part of it. I can't help it. It's haunted me ever since.
Read it. Just read it. Stop looking at those reviews with a 7 below rating. Trust me. Let's all get fucked up by a fucking manga.
I've just finished reading Kuzu no Honkai (Scums Wish) and I felt the need to put my thoughts into words, so I decided to write a review. As this work is ongoing take my current score with a grain of salt, as many of you know you can't give an accurate score till something is over. However, rest assured the 8 does mean that I have "enjoyed" what I've read (More on those quotations later). That being said, let's get into the nitty gritty. Story: The story is simple enough, two people find comfort in each other as the pine away for the ones they trulylove. At it's heart the author tries to make the manga about the pain of having unrequited love. However, the more I read of this manga I begin to see something more. The author has created something more, something honest. Scums Wish shows depravity. The characters in Scums Wish are empty. And this emptiness gives way to their struggles. They want something desperately to fill their emptiness, but they can't get it. This is where the honesty comes in. How often do we pine away for something to fill up our own longing? Scums Wish shows this struggle. People seeking something, something they may not even be fully aware of, and that something is destroying them from the inside out.
Art:
The art is clean, and consistent, no qualms and not much to say.
Characters:
Scums Wish is an accurate title. The characters in this manga are truly scum. They are empty people doing selfish and empty things with no concern for the damage it may cause them. They so desperately want to be filled that, the very desire they wish for is killing them. Our two leads are pitiable, but not just them, the whole cast (Except for one) are sad individuals. Lonely and broken people. There have been countless times during reading the manga that I wanted to punch the characters, to yell at them. But this is not because I hated them. It is because it is painful to watch people go down a path of self-destruction. This is not bad story writing, when I stepped away from this work to look at it objectively, I agreed with how the characters acted. If I had the values that these characters hold, I could see myself doing what they have. They acted honestly to their characters, and I my mind no matter how much I hate that honesty, it is the mark of a good character when you see where their actions come from. However, that honesty is painful and frustrating to read.
Enjoyment:
Now, let's talk about why I had quotations around my "enjoyment" earlier. As I hinted at in my characters segment. Watching people spiral down a self-destructing life cycle is painful. It is like watching a friend who has a drug addiction fry his brain. You want to punch your friend, but it won't do anything. Scums Wish is a hard read, but despite how sad the characters are, I enjoyed the work. I can look at the world Sums Wish has painted and agree with the action of its characters, even if those actions frustrate me, it is an honest look at the way I believe people are. We may not seek such rotten fulfillment in love, but we may in other areas. Scums Wish is introspective and honest, and I found my self enjoying it.
Overall:
I'll wrap up my thoughts here, and add a warning to future readers of Scums Wish. Scums Wish is an honest depiction of how empty people act, when they can't reach for the thing they think they desire. Bad decisions pile up, one on top of another. I ate the story up because it fascinated me, and if you can handle the shear sadness of the characters I would recommend you try it too. If you are not instantly turned off, you may learn something about people too. I know I have.
That being said, I want to end with a warning. Around the 33rd chapter or so, the main female lead decides to find a resolution. I am desperately worried that this manga will slip into a cliched "I'll believe in myself" kind of manga which would depress me greatly. I'll be honest, I'm a sucker for happy endings, but a work like Scums Wish should not be set up for one. Unless the Author can find a way for her characters to find true redemption, I worry that Scums Wish will end hollowly. She has painted an honest world. One where people are screwed up, and I feel as if a shallow solution to the characters problems and trauma would be a disservice to this work. So be warned, all readers of Scums Wish, you may be in for a poor ending. Here's to hoping I'm wrong.
tl;dr: Scums Wish is interesting. Although the characters are frustrating, they act honestly. The drama is intense, and can be an off put, but instead of focusing on it, instead ask yourself this question, "Where do you seek fulfillment?" If it is in love, do you see yourself honestly acting any different if put in the characters situations? Try it.
Kuzu no Honkai is one of those series that looks deep but will leave you feeling empty at the same time. However, I wouldn't say it's no good - because it's good. It's one of those bitter-sweet stories that I actually like. Story: 8/10 After completing this manga, I was a bit disappointed with the way it ended.. I thought "that's it?" (no I am not talking about the romance part) but that feeling of being let down, I expected something more - especially from the characters, but I didn't get anything except of what they have shown. What I like about this manga isthe way it shows that realistic side of life when it comes to love.
That just because you met that person first, doesn't mean they will like you first.
That just because you have been with that person longer, doesn't mean they will love you more than anyone else.
That just because you have a history and strong bond with that person, doesn't mean they wouldn't choose someone else over you.
That just because you wanted to fill the void using someone, doesn't always mean you wouldn't feel empty.
That just because you get along just fine, doesn't mean you will fall in love with each other - even if both of you wanted to.
And that even though you are obviously the better choice - you love that person and both of you knew that you can love them better - sometimes they still choose someone else (who obviously are no good for them) - it's unfair but that's life.
And our main characters had to learn and accept that reality of life - no matter how painful it is.
Art: 10/10
I love the artwork, the characters looks good and it doesn't look so messy.
Characters: 7/10
There are characters that made me disappointed because they were really interesting at first, only to make you feel empty and disappointed in the end. Characters that you wanted to understand but wasn't able to understand - probably due to the lack of time to develop them (it seems to me that the author rushed the ending)
Although I love the development for the main characters. They were both in a long unrequited love and got their hearts broken, they tried to find a way to heal themselves, they may have wandered for a while but never let themselves get lost. In the end, they realized that they wouldn't heal that way, it's just covering up the wound without treating it but the wound it still there.
With all of that, I ended up really liking the ending for the main characters. Accepting that reality, facing the pain, facing their fear, admit they have lost, they may have wandered for a while but in the end, they didn't let that pain ruin their life completely and didn't let that pain become a reason for them to ruin someone else' life.
Overall:
I gave this manga a score of 6/10 at first but after thinking about it and re-reading the manga, I realized it wasn't that bad, it's not perfect and has it flaws but it's actually pretty good and deserves a higher score than that.
I don't really like the idea of writing reviews and have never written a manga review before, but after reading all of the currently released chapters of this manga, I just thought damn, wtf did I just read and am I so masochistic enough to read all 38 chapters that are currently released. So I've decided to write this review to display my enjoyment of this miserable experience. At first glance, you see a young high school couple who is the "ideal" couple, however, further reading along, you realize that they are perverted humans who only utilize each other in order to satisfy their physical needsbecause they cannot obtain the ones that they truly love. For the first few chapters you think, oh, they are going so going to eventually fall in love and its going to turn into one of those cute fluffy romantic mangas. This is where it all goes wrong and it is made known that the author of this manga is a perverted freaky schadenfreude who makes the sudden turn of events in this manga just to mindf*** with people and maybe earn a little extra money at the same time.
Although you can see me going on and on about how this manga mindf***s with people, you can see that I've put quite a good rating on this manga, this is because the story is very deep and makes you get attached to certain characters and at the same time, makes you like and dislike certain characters. The infidelity that appears so much in this manga should've already made me turn away from this manga in the first dozen or so chapters, but the author of this manga somehow makes me want to find out what is next. The desire to read this manga and find out what is next beats my sense of morals and it makes me sad to have to admit how a perverted freaking mindf***ing author is actually a good one.
What I am saying may or may not be accurate, but my overall view of this manga is that the story and plot of this manga is very enjoyable and contains many deep ideologies and if you are resilient or maybe masochistic enough to endure through many sudden changes that will make your heart tremble with emotions (mostly anger, sadness, and hatred), then I recommend you to start diving into this manga that came from hell.
This review is spoiler free with nothing to do with the story, so you can enjoy the manga without knowing 'too' much. Remember this is my thoughts, therefore I will make a paragraph at the end about it not based on my personal thoughts. Kuzu no Honkai is kind of messed up in many ways, not school days messed up but not your average manga. For me it's hard writing a review for this because i can't find much good things about it. Its not boring at all,I read all 40 chapters (so far) in the first go. I can't really love any of the characters,I just can't get attached to them because its not a simple romance but a complicated romance. I didn't necessarily dislike or love it, just too hard for me to get in the story.
The plot is kinda lame no matter what way you think about it. Some say complicated relationships makes it interesting, BUT their is a limit of how f*cked up it can get. The characters are absolutely screwed up at times and some people get annoying especially this one female character. The reason why the characters are like that is because THEY are STUPID and they DONT think. Somehow i managed to give a 7/10 because it wasn't boring and it was kinda fun reading it.
The manga in general is good and worth reading but If you dont like f*cked up relationships and mature moments then I suggest you give it a pass. The art was well done, proabably one of the best aspects. Story has potential and surprising at times.
Thanks for reading my review :) Hope I helped!
"It's not like it would be the end of this world if someone refused me." - Yasuraoka, Hanabi Kuzu no Honkai (Scum's Wish) is doubtlessly living up to it's name by portaying how fragile humans are when it comes to temptations and how susceptible we are with negative emotions. Through this series, expect that everything will refuse fall in place. Indubitably manga is unique on it own way of showing us what love really is. Since it shows what really happens when we are broken and in need of someone that to fill out that missing part. The story revolves with Hanabi Yasuraoka and Mugi Awaya thatare high school students who are well known and adored by co-students, but they are in-love with someone whom they couldn't be with. As they share the same pain they have decided to be couple (a fake one), for others to see and fulfill each others sexual and emotional urges.
Love, betrayal and lust are the things you are about to unfold as you progress with the story. I could say that the Scum's Wish is totally unpredictable and enjoyable for the individuals whole likes emotional roller-coaster ride. If your heart is already broken, thus what's breaking it a few more times going to do?
Well written and absolutely beautiful. It might be a depressing and heart-wrenching manga, but I could say that I am utterly satisfied with it's ending.
Overall, I would give 9 wishes out of 10 for Kuzu no Honkai.
This brutally honest and incisive manga explores the dark side of unrequited love. The inability of people to truly reach one another; the futility of waiting for a “no” to turn into a “yes”; the twisting of one’s love target into an abstract idea or, worse, fundamental part of one’s identity; the willingness, even eagerness, to be hurt by the one you love. The six main characters in this story (with the possible exception of Kanai) are perverted in the truest sense. Not in that they have outlandish sexual preferences, but in that they consistently seek out what is bad for them, with disastrous emotional consequencesto themselves and others. Most people at one point or another will desire something that’s not healthy, be it junk food, alcohol, or an ex, but will at least try to hold back some of the time. These characters embrace it fully. We see them choose over and over again to get hurt, and/or hurt others, rather than letting go. As a result, they may come off to the reader as obsessive, clingy, deluded, masochistic, cruel, or just plain illogical.
But just because the characters are questionable does not make this a bad manga. If anything, it’s the opposite. If Kuzu no Honkai unsettles you (and it should), it’s because the emotions ring true. You may not like the characters, but you can’t say they’re unrealistic or lack depth. What I especially appreciate is that while the characters may lie or equivocate on the outside, they never lie to themselves; they are fully aware of their actions/motivations, and that makes it so much more devastating. As an added bonus, Kuzu no Honkai also shows that you don’t need death, violence, trauma, or really any externally driven plot to make a fantastic(ally tragic) love story.
If you’ve ever felt unrequited love, you will surely find something to relate to here. It’s a great choice for those who don’t need every story to have a happy ending, and who don’t mind when a work of art hits close to home.
Kuzu no Honkai (Scum's Wish) is essentially for people who enjoy seeing the messy, selfish side of others. Through and through, this manga remains true to being a window into the lives of those struggling with the ugly side of love. Despite the romance tag, this manga is anything but lovey-dovey. While there may be some cute moments, the focus is very squarely on the lust side of love. Put simply, it's a representation of adult love performed naively by teenagers well out of their depth. If you are a fan of realistic characters and mild drama without melodrama, then this is certainly worth a shot. Overall,Kuzu no Honkai is a strong entry into the "realistic, ugly love" genre.
As for why I've only given it a strong 6/10, this manga is strong in the areas that matter for enjoying it as it is, but doesn't do much else. As such, if your tastes were to deviate slightly from what this manga is delivering, it may turn you off fairly quickly.
At only 47 chapters, Kuzu no Honkai is a relatively short read and it only takes a few chapters to figure out whether or not its in your ballpark so there's no reason not to give this one a go if it interests you.
Ok this review is very bias but i will do what i can to try to make it fair Characters The FMC is the most insecure girl ever does every manga/anime need to portray girls with so much insecurities if they are perfect. The Male lead, its so hard to call him an mc since he basically has 0 to none screentime at all and he is basically a walking plot device with 0 personality and when he doeshave a character development they dummed him down for the female teacher which i will get in a sec.
The Female teacher has the most forced romance ever for some reason the mc and the male teacher have almost everything in common yet she for some reason doesnt like the mc yet is drooling for the male teacher which is your typical nice guy gets every women.
The Male teacher is the most oh jesus deus ex machina faggot I've seen with the love of his life suddenly having a crush on him for no reason besides his somewhat sister being the reason.
The other 2 girls who are somewhat important to the story=who cares about them they barely do jacksht besides that one lesb with the most retarded backstory to be relevant
Story
Your generic can't you see I'm too deep to be understood its pathetic on how almost every scene has inner monologue it simply doesn't understand how show don't tell works.
Art
Its great i guess
Enjoyment
I'm one of those people who doesn't binge read and wait weakly i actually enjoyed first couple of chapters thinking that it would be unique but no it wasn't. Imagine almost every chapter ends with a cliffhanger and next chapter nothing happens
Overall
Itsbayed
Generally a pretty bland overblown sex drama that doesn’t really have much to offer. The narrative of Scum’s Wish revolves around the idea of “unrequited love” and how to cope with it, which per se isn’t exactly the most creative idea thematically but I still found it quite interesting going into this manga. But as I continue to read Scum’s Wish ended up to be a rather bland manga with an extremely overblown narrative and monotonous characters. We constantly get this same obnoxious sequence of X falls in love with Y, but Y is in love with someone else, then we get a cutscene to Xhaving sex with Z who pretty much has the same issue, rinse and repeat. This sequence was fine at first but the manga just continues to use the same fucking events multiple times, just with different characters. As for the characters, they’re also basically just literal narrative copies of each other with different personalities and are generally very monotonous and again, doesn’t bring anything new except for the fact that they’re depressed cause their lover isn’t in love with them, so they proceed to take advantage of Z, like I just mentioned in relation to the plot. Not to say that all characters are literal copies of each other as there are more intriguing characters in this manga as for example, Akane. But that isn’t really much of a high bar, really.
Overall, If you’re interested with an overblown sex drama with a gratingly repetitive story structure, go ahead and read this. I wouldn’t exactly recommend it
Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Kuzu no Honkai Décor (110489) and has subsequently been merged into Kuzu no Honkai (44929). These chapters basically close the stories of all the characters of Kuzu no Honkai. Apparently a lot of people were disappointed with the "true ending" and claimed for these chapters to be created and released. In my humble opinion they are totally unnecesary. If you were satisfied with KnH as it is, you can skip Décor and carry on with yor life. Unfortunately seems like people cannot handle a manga without a happy ending for the MC or an open-ended story. Getting a bitmore into the quality of this work, these sequels don't fix any of the incongruences on the characters' behaviors or decisions, on the contrary they might even get bigger. Therefore I would only recommend to read Décor to those who enjoyed the original work and want a bit more, or those who were unhappy with the original ending.
Yokoyari Mengo knows how to draw manga; not so much writing manga. The whole premise is that unrequited love hurts. A lot. Been there done that. This manga really puts into illustration that pain one receives. However, the characters and the relations between those characters makes the plot redundant and long for no reason. What could've been summed up in 4 or 5 volumes turned into 8. Some good things about this manga: Art: Yokoyari Mengo knows what they're doing, no problems here. Theme: I like manga that take a darker tone because we all know how many copy and paste romcoms are out there. Something likethis is a breath of fresh air, the theme of unrequited love.
Now to the bad things (Trying to keep it spoiler free)
Characters: Man, it's bad. Some characters are a saving grace, Like Hanabi and Sanae, but everyone else is bad. For the first few chapters, Hanabi and Mugi couple is something that ACTUALLY happens in real life, although it's not stated. Not really dating, more of just having sex to cope with something they can't have. Sanae isn't that bad of a character, her relations to Hanabi is something realistic when you're in that situation. But, why does Noriko exist? You're taking a for the most part dark realistic story and throwing in... her. No girl actually acts like that. It's the ultimate manga girl romcom BS that i hate. Remove her. As soon as we find Akane's personality does thi smanga take a nose-dive. Why do Narumi and Mugi like her? Knowing who she is? And why did they write Narumi like that? Once he really met Akane? God i hate the relationships to each other in this story. The main relationship I understand, but everything else is either eh or bad.
Now for the glaring problem of this manga. The middle part. Why, and i mean WHY, is the story so damn confusing? It goes back and forth between past and present constantly. I had no idea what was what until it continued to present after a fest of confusion for about 8 chapters.
The first thing I would like to say about this manga is that I feel it is very difficult to give it a numerical rating. Up until now, my rating has been based upon a mixture of my level of enjoyment and the level of success that the series has in doing what it intends to do, be that tell a story, put across a message etc. For this reason though I have given an overall score with this review, I would like you to ignore it and just read what I have written. Kuzu no Honkai is a whole different kettle of fish from theaverage series. To me, Kuzu no Honkai was not "enjoyable", I did not like the choices that the characters made, it frustrated me to see them sink to deeper levels, and furthermore to cause others too feel despair as well. However, it never sought to be a tale that viewers could relate perfectly to, it is a tale of our main characters choices when faced with an unrequited love and the repercussions of those choices. It fulfils its intentions perfectly, showing true consequences of this unpleasant underbelly of love where people will do whatever they can in an attempt to achieve that which is out of reach.
I think many negative reviews are based merely on the fact that it is a difficult manga to find pleasant to read, with people overlooking the fact that it does in fact do everything that it set out to do in the first place very well. i would certainly recommend it, there may be others like it, but it is the first time I have come across something like it. The art style is also very impressive, something I did like about the series a lot.
Finally, the follow on Scums wish Decor, brings a slightly more pleasant conclusion to the series, with it taking place a number of years later, looking in on the way the lives of the characters we have seen progressed and where the events of the main series brought them to. So even if you did not like the unresolved state in which the main story leaves you, hopefully this will be a better outcome in your opinion. .
Scums wish is something that'll make you feel. Whether is be disgust, anger, sadness, the result is a feeling that will carry on towards the end of the manga. Story: The story is well written for the most part. The premise is unique, and the circumstances needed to be overcome are interesting, as well as emotionally charged. The story effortlessly brings in a tangled sensation of feelings, without getting too messy elsewhere. There's a great sense of pacing, despite the emotional tension throughout. Art: The art is awesome. Granted, its been a while since I read the manga, but I remember nothing but amazing panels and greatuse of space.
Characters: The characters aren't necessarily meant to be likeable, but they're real. They have an unbelievable raw edge that screams unrefined and almost idiotic sometimes, but it just enforces how real the characters are. The characters embody a sense of emotional tension about as well as they cause it.
This manga found a spot in my heart, due to how well it handled itself, all the way to the ending. I'd wholehearted recommend it, if anyone is in the mood for an emotional roller coaster.
The hardest review to write is for an incomplete series, but judging by the "omni-directional" approach it isn't presumably hard to rate unless the author decides to not lay his plans out so predictably. Like most series, it cannot simply "remain" a work of art or story to be enjoyed. In the sense that it is created and enjoyed, then gets dragged up in its own success until it starts caving in on itself. Good artists never "stagnate" exceptionally long. Always improving and fluidly evolving. However, an unexpectedly good idea will simply get the creator carried away. We see this with long-running series, multiple-season anime, and"one-trick ponies". It keeps doing the same thing until it simply ceases to be creative or entertaining.
Somewhat remarkable that it isn't porn or simply mediocre to start with, it does get carried away. Up until then it was a multiple-viewpoint series with insights into motivations, mindsets, and decision making from different characters. It didn't dwell too long on any one character.
However it abruptly abandons this and starts shelving characters for the sake of drawn-out "character development" story-arcs that simply cannot be described as actual character development nor story arcs. Mostly just a standard setting with internal monologue, self loathing, and self pity. Then capped off with the problems virtually solving themselves while the currently followed character groans but accepts it. There are a remote few gems, but most solve themselves.
Understandable to a small degree, but also absurdly aggravating, is that the male characters are woefully neglected, if not outright targeted. Understandable in the sense that the author is a female that also does porn... japanese porn at that... but when a story is to be taken seriously ALL characters should be constructed carefully. Get a co-writer who actually knows how men think or function.
All in all, it starts off good but becomes over-saturated. At least somewhat female-biased by over-generalizing men. Lastly, it starts to become bland, very telegraphed, and just uninteresting around the mid 30's or so. Before that, it was rather good at building characters with a few somewhat forgivable hiccups that have very little impact.
First of all, this is my first review so it could be that it's not to the point. And second, it could be that you might have a different opinion for this. Ahh.... what an ending..... really a great story. The story was good and I really loved it. I liked how they introduced the idea of "painful unrequited love" and it really intrigued me... Art style was great. It felt like it really suited the manga and made the story more interesting. It couldn't have been better. The characters were also very immersive. I loved how they carried so different personalities but were also same in some ways.Every person is alone fundamentally and searches for something to fill that hollow spot. The characters handle their problems with so much maturity and this makes it even more interesting. This is something that you rarely get to see.
I personally liked Ecchan and Hanabi's pairing. Also this was my first experience with yuri and idk why but I liked it.
All in all, it was an awesome read. With an ending that satisfied me.
P.S. I think I'm gonna like reading yuri more. Also I have edited this review cause I felt like I wasn't doing justice to this manga... well now, thanks for reading this review! :)
It's an acquired taste. If you found the story to be great, you're either a licensed psychologist or you know game. To summarize my thoughts on this manga, I'll simply put it as; If you get it, you get it. If you don't, you don't. . . . . . . . . ..
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Is the story unique? If it was predictable, did you enjoy it anyway because you like this genre/set-up?
Do you think the art style is fitting for the story?
Were the characters well-rounded? Did they have flaws and strengths, or were they unusually strong/smart/stupid?
Did the characters react to situations and events in a realistic way?
Do you think others will enjoy/dislike this series, even if you didn't? Why?
電車 の 中で私達は 席を替えた、
彼女 は窓 の 外を見つ めたかった、
彼女 を見つめて いたかった。
There is two type of people who read this manga. Those who love it. And those who hate it. Some people say that this manga contains NTR, but that isn't totally true. Kuzu no Honkai (Sick Love) premise lets you know that the MCs don't have feelings for each but for other so NTR by definition can't be related to this manga. If you've read before some smut, seinen or mature romance, chances are that you will get hooked up with this manga. It depends on yours tastes. Some people would call this manga "fucked up". If you like the premise of the manga, I think youwill likely enjoy the manga. If you don't stay away.