Someone commented that the derealization was accurately portrayed and while I don't know what's actually accurate, it was beautifully portrayed. And I really liked the plays they did but the whole yakuza side story just went off rails. There might have been better ways to get to the same derealization scenario, without some weird yakuza fiasco. I feel like the author tried to do something (because manhwas with dark settings like being involved in mafia, drug peddling etc are most times heart wrenching and stir some deep emotion) but wasn't so successful.
Someone commented that the derealization was accurately portrayed and while I don't know what's actually accurate, it was beautifully portrayed. And I really liked the plays they did but the whole yakuza side story just went off rails. There might have been better ways to get to the same derealization scenario, without some weird yakuza fiasco. I feel like the author tried to do something (because manhwas with dark settings like being involved in mafia, drug peddling etc are most times heart wrenching and stir some deep emotion) but wasn't so successful.