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Finished
Jul 10, 2021 to Aug 13, 2022
7.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
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*In the Sunshower* is one of those romance manhwa that feels really comforting to read, even if it never fully reaches the level it could have. The strongest part of the series is easily the chemistry between the leads. Their interactions feel warm and natural, and the story does a good job making it clear that these two genuinely like each other. The premise itself is also really nice, mixing soft romance with a slightly melancholic atmosphere that gives the story a unique charm. The art is solid too, especially during the quieter emotional moments. What holds it back for me is mostly the execution later on.The latter half feels noticeably weaker, and the final conflict comes off unnecessarily cheesy and hurtful rather than emotionally impactful. The ending is not bad, but it feels a bit lukewarm compared to what the series was building toward. There were also moments where the relationship felt oddly distant despite the characters already dating. At times the story feels realistic and emotionally grounded, but other times it almost feels hesitant to fully commit to its own romance. The best way I can describe it is that the series has all the right ingredients, good premise, good characters, good relationship dynamics, but it never fully puts its weight behind them. Like a pitcher throwing mostly with his arm instead of his whole body. Still, despite its flaws, I enjoyed it quite a bit. It is the kind of series that leaves more of an impression through its atmosphere and chemistry than through its actual ending.
Yoon Seul appeared in Sae-byeok's life for a brief moment, then disappeared like a fleeting sunshower. But mysterious circumstances have brought her back to the human world and into Sae-byeok's life once more. She needs to reclaim what was once hers. And in order to get it, Yoon Seul needs something from Sae-byeok that's more important now than ever: his love. (Source: Lezhin Entertainment)