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x_shark_x 's review for:
The Summer With You
by Nagisa Furuya
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
3.75 - Good
Sweet sentiments create great emotional resonance with a nostalgic touch and genuine connection is made from believable interactions. Character designs communicate personality effortlessly and backgrounds are rendered with loving attention to detail. Impressive range of visual storytelling techniques, particularly in those breathtaking silent panels where characters exchange glances that say everything words cannot. Supporting cast remains underdeveloped without their own motivations. Certain conflicts resolve too neatly, robbing the story of complexity. There is an occasional reliance on misunderstandings to generate tension. Story shines brightest in moments of intimacy. Evokes a reawakening of comfort. Recommended for those who want a seemingly serious yet playful story.
Sweet sentiments create great emotional resonance with a nostalgic touch and genuine connection is made from believable interactions. Character designs communicate personality effortlessly and backgrounds are rendered with loving attention to detail. Impressive range of visual storytelling techniques, particularly in those breathtaking silent panels where characters exchange glances that say everything words cannot. Supporting cast remains underdeveloped without their own motivations. Certain conflicts resolve too neatly, robbing the story of complexity. There is an occasional reliance on misunderstandings to generate tension. Story shines brightest in moments of intimacy. Evokes a reawakening of comfort. Recommended for those who want a seemingly serious yet playful story.
“If I can, there's someone I want to see it with first.”
P.S. I didn't find this volume particularly engaging. It seemed to me like the author wanted to stay within a safe borderline that didn't add anything new to the story. Also seemed like the characters were too naive.