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3.75 stars, rounded up
Quiet and fairly thoughtful. I could practically feel Amalia’s stress coming out of the story. The dynamic between her husband and her stepdaughter was kind of off to me; the dad seemed to yell far more than should be reasonable and you never really get to see any apology or the like from how badly they treated each other. Stepdaughter’s stress was also noticeable and I get her worries over realising she doesn’t have any skills / real plans for life, but I also don’t really buy her character arc either. Then again, maybe that's just me being unable to relate to her. The art style was cute though and I loved the part when they spent time in the countryside. The ending was both satisfying and not; it felt a bit abrupt, like all the plot threads weren't exactly tied together properly.
Quiet and fairly thoughtful. I could practically feel Amalia’s stress coming out of the story. The dynamic between her husband and her stepdaughter was kind of off to me; the dad seemed to yell far more than should be reasonable and you never really get to see any apology or the like from how badly they treated each other. Stepdaughter’s stress was also noticeable and I get her worries over realising she doesn’t have any skills / real plans for life, but I also don’t really buy her character arc either. Then again, maybe that's just me being unable to relate to her. The art style was cute though and I loved the part when they spent time in the countryside. The ending was both satisfying and not; it felt a bit abrupt, like all the plot threads weren't exactly tied together properly.