kinda anti-climatic

Toast March 19, 2024 12:18 am

I gotta say, this is the most realistic story I have ever read. The way the author build up their relationship is so great. From their own individual personality to their mannerism. Sangwoo is most definitely autistic. And it’s shown so great in his lack of emotions and his need for schedules and routines. Even the way he lacks social norms. And it’s the same with Jaeyoung. He too has a great written character, that understands social cues and can read between the lines. Their story together was an absolutely great read, but towards the end I started to be a little disappointed. And it started when Sangwoo went to that bar. I thought it was a great story decision, but it not ending with them getting together then… ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭. But it felt realistic. Sangwoo still not having realised his feelings and what he wants with Jaeyoung. And Jaeyoung not wanting to rush Sangwoo into anything. But also his own conflicting emotions.
The ending just felt flat. With them just kinda thinking over their emotions, but not confronting anything. Sangwoo finally confessing but running away and leaving things unfinished. It just makes the ending anti-climactic. Because we have been waiting since the bar episode and it just ends with Sangwoo running away again and them FINALLY talking on the beach. And then it just ends there?

I loved it, but I had hoped for a more fantastic love story, instead of too much realism.

Responses
    Tugtug March 21, 2024 8:04 am

    Sorry hit thumbs down by mistake, this should be an up!

    Toast March 22, 2024 1:31 am
    Sorry hit thumbs down by mistake, this should be an up! Tugtug

    don't worry about it ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~~<3