A cynical romance, 'Have you been addicted to love?'
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I really enjoyed the plot, but I'm not sure how I feel about the twist at the end, or how it finished in general. I did like how the story tried not to follow tropes and had good emotional scenes.
Okay...
The first thing is It's totally Awesome ...
The Ones who are taking shit about it are the - Bitchës, Who just don't got the Fück (basically)...Now The Review ~
For me this is a good ending...
I want to make my self believe that or I gonna feel empty for a few days...believe at the end when he open the door he saw her sit on the bed and watching him with a smile and teary eye...and he become quiet shock and then he know this is not a dream...the last smile he show us is the pure smile that full of happiness...why would the author use that smile for someone dead...
so many people saying it's a great twist but i dont find so.. may be because i have read the same kinds that i can find out what happens later in ths comic.. another manhwas/mangas like Cheese in the Trap, Monsters, Pandora hearts etc still have better plot twist from this (really unexpectable).
but i cant say this manhwa is bad, it's a good one, above average but not that great. 7 out of 10 from because i both the art and plot are good enough (unlike those cheesy mangas/manhwas which i cant say the titles in here)
Okaay...I think the story was quite good and hilarious at first, but it was getting dragged on with its build-up mysteries, and, while it never leaves the characters undeveloped, somehow I'm getting lost. First it tried to be romantic, and then it turned sci-fi, and then it's a thriller. It suddenly gets too many twists and too thick a plot considering the title. But it was good, really. It's just, the recent development just makes me really want to vomit.
The girlfriend turns out to be the perpetrator. And here I thought I'd get some sweet ending.
Thumbs down deep.
A collection of cliches and lame tropes, executed extremely poorly and in the most contrived fashion possible. The artists themselves admit at the end that they intended to make the story contain as many romance fiction cliches as humanly possible. I think that really says it all. The story stands on outrageous and unbelievable back stories and introductions of third characters that are the enemy of the couple. Without these the story would not be able to fill 10 pages.
The whole split personality crazy psycho killer thing before the end of the manhwa was an enormous ass-pull that illustrates the most important thing to know about this work:
they were making it up as they went along. This series was written at an orderly schedule, by committee. they all gathered around a table and asked each other, what story should we tell this week? Each chapter is actually its own story, yet it has the same characters playing in it. And the authors let the reader mistakenly believe the manhwa is one singular story instead of a weekly publication of whatever they came up with before breakfast, no matter how nonsensical or completely unrelated to the rest of the work it might be.