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Oneshot (Complete)






Darker interpretations on the theme of twins aren't really anything new, but this oneshot's attempt at one was still pretty decent. The mangaka's execution of the story was not bad, there's this surrealism vibe in her art and panelling that adds another layer to the storytelling of a plot that's already like a blur between reality and fantasy. Some people probably aren't very happy with the ending but it was the only ending suitable for the twins in that setting.
I have come across the manga which have co-joined twins before, and as always I have no idea how to read them. Broadly they tend to be divided into two groups. One, the twins love each each. Two the twins don't. This one falls into the former category.
Thematically and narrative wise this rates pretty high. It is coherent and well paced as well. However, as I have said before I don't know how to read it; this is truly encountering a world of fiction without any moral compass to orient myself. That is why I only thing which I fall back upon is the narration, art, and story because structure I can understand somewhat even if the content eludes me.