Now this is more like an actual movie script rather than a simple BL webtoon. The characters are fleshed out to the minutest details, none of the characters are morally pure. They all have their flaws and strength, they all make mistakes and fumble while recovering from it, the pacing is oddly realistic like I can see a real life couple going through this for real. I loved the fact that seme was not just depicted as a jerk but as someone who was simply strongheaded who was....perhaps the best partner for the uke. He guided him and did not toy with either his own emotions or that of others. The uke was a fighter, like he wasn't just a frail man dealing with a debilitating issue, but he was genuinely trying to traverse through it all while also struggling with crippling depression.
The breakup scenes were heart wrenchingly realistic, the confusion, the hurt and most importantly the guilt associated with it.
The 2nd ml...i got to give it to him, he was a committed lover, but who can blame him from wanting to move on from a trauma? He is a wonderful lover but also someone willing to learn and support.
True it feels like a movie I love it! The characters feel alive and real even in despair this is a great story. The art was superb too I hope to see more like this I’ll rec 10/10
True it feels like a movie I love it! The characters feel alive and real even in despair this is a great story. The art was superb too I hope to see more like this I’ll rec 10/10 Ysera’s Dream
yes yes! I would say that this is one of the few "realistic" webtoon out there. I won't expect younger people to enjoy this, or they might, who knows. It's a very serious drama.
Now this is more like an actual movie script rather than a simple BL webtoon. The characters are fleshed out to the minutest details, none of the characters are morally pure. They all have their flaws and strength, they all make mistakes and fumble while recovering from it, the pacing is oddly realistic like I can see a real life couple going through this for real. I loved the fact that seme was not just depicted as a jerk but as someone who was simply strongheaded who was....perhaps the best partner for the uke. He guided him and did not toy with either his own emotions or that of others. The uke was a fighter, like he wasn't just a frail man dealing with a debilitating issue, but he was genuinely trying to traverse through it all while also struggling with crippling depression.
The breakup scenes were heart wrenchingly realistic, the confusion, the hurt and most importantly the guilt associated with it.
The 2nd ml...i got to give it to him, he was a committed lover, but who can blame him from wanting to move on from a trauma? He is a wonderful lover but also someone willing to learn and support.