Cute. I appreciate that they got together in the end but I think it would’ve been a lot stronger if they hadn’t. Just melancholy over the girl who’s gone, who you can never see again even though you finally realized you’ve loved her all along. That kinda story.
But the Christmas miracle ending was alright i guess. Did kinda feel like it came out of nowhere and it wasn’t earned. But meh. They
had all that good angst brewing and then they kinda ruined it with the reunion. Nice kiss tho.
Not everything has to have a happy ending. Not everything should.
I have very mixed feelings about this.
I have thoughts about this because it speaks to a part of me that I often have trouble accurately vocalizing, bc it feels so contradictory.
Reason being: I 100% agree with you that some stories are more meaningful or benefit more from having tragic or at least not happy endings. I often imagine and find myself wishing for version of stories where things did go wrong, where things didn't work out in the end and the protagonist just failed or gave up.
An example would be smth like Hello Melancholic where Minato just never finds it in herself to actually join the band, where she just gives up.
And it weirds me out because I love happy endings and every time i see a tragic one I feel empty and unfulfilled xD And yet i some part of me still wants to see the version with the bad ending, despite how hollow it'll inevitably make me feel.
To the point to where i sometimes wish authors would write alternative "bad ending" scenarios, just so i can have my cake and eat it too xD