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백일몽
1
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Finished
Jul 15, 2005
"Even though I don't have wings, I can fly."
7.0/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
3
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Have you ever wished you could fly away and leave your mediocre life and sad past behind you? A girl can flutter around embraced by nature, comprehending animal and plant languages, and blasting away her insecurities with a gush of wind. She has always been searching for a nest, but the emptiness of not having a place to come back to is filled with the feeling of liberty. It is impressive how a one shot manhwa which got third place in an amateur contest is far keener than some highly regarded manga with thousands of pages. This statement would seem false if you let prejudice dominate thefirst impression of simplicity that the drawings and the infantile features appear to imply. However, it’s because of this same childlike development that this work manages to find profoundness. Lewis Carroll’s Alice is considered by a lot of people a childish story – mainly because of Disney. But it is in fact a fountain of inspiration for many artists, from poets to CLAMP, once it carries on its outward appearance of nonsense to an extreme creativity and even a political vein. The same can be applied to some extent here. It cannot be said that the art is great. It’s the plain art style of a beginner’s work but, since the story has an initially mild attribute, it fits the plot pretty well: complex artwork would not match the purpose of this narrative. You can feel like you are being transported to those times when you read or heard from your parents a story that you knew could not be truthful but you accepted it with enjoyment. And in the allegedly inconsequential nature of it all, you could find some things to think about it. The main human character is a girl that searches for her place in a panoramic view. Although there are other characters that, if not human in form, hold a human heart: a bird that protects its children, its future, and a tree that lost its friend in the flux of time and now is completely alone in this cold winter are the company this girl keeps in her free world. Yet given all these misleading simplicities, complexity is going to barge into this unpretentiousness like the wind that carries this girl away as the end approaches. This is not something that is going to take a lot of time for you to read, but it’s something that is going to take you a lot of time to reflect upon.
A short story, my first one. This overall was really good! There is so much meaning behind every encounter, and I really felt for the character in the end. I highly recommend taking a few minutes to read it. It gives you a bit of perspective on different people. Overall, I'm really happy I read this :)
The story is actually kind of cute and makes you feel sorry for the main character. The ending is really interesting because it leaves it up to why she would be letting herself fly away from all the trouble. I do feel that making the tree able to talk kind of made it a bit over the top because she doesn’t talk to anything else like that. The only other things she interacts with are a bird and a little kid so the tree just feels a bit out there. Not only that but the face and art style of the tree is kind ofbla. The name of it also doesn’t make much sense because they do not explain why its 100 days. It’s just a dream she has. The artwork is really bland and yet in some areas, nicely detailed. It’s just enough that it’s on the higher end of being average. I still feel that it needed a bit more but it was quite good and worth the read.