This needs a tragedy tag. Nobody got anything out of this. I guess there was a little bit of closure for Mori, but ultimately it's just a girl having an unrequited crush and that crush dying. There is not even a sense of fulfillment or anything.
I hate pointless death.
I disagree quite a lot! I liked this a ton, it was really well written (and translated well too, I presume!) and the art was lovely. Although the naked 12 year old was a shock.
Mori has a lot of confidence in the last pages, and she has friends already. Getting that sort of thing at that tender age is irreplaceable. It ended very well for her.
I wish this was a series, but how to keep it from 'getting old' would be a difficult task.
I didn't mean that the readers didnt get anything out of it... that's up to preference. I'm saying this story in itself had no purpose beyond trying to be a tearjerker. There is no lesson, no moral, no relief, no theme.... it just exists.
Everyone focuses on "It helped her get over her death", but my problem is the death itself had no meaning. I don't care for that. Then of course the author rubs it in with how MC was in love with her since childhood, but was too slow to tell her and now they can never get together.
The moving on aspect was not explained at all. Not even insinuated. She just moved on after finding out she was loved by her. Is this supposed to imply she couldn't move on because MC was holding her back due to not having been able to confess? For me to enjoy this type of bleak nihilistic story I need some core that matters and clear resolutions. The ending was too abrupt and forced.
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