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500ๅนดใฎๅถใฟ
6
1
Finished
Dec 10, 2010 to Apr 25, 2012
6.0/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
I'm really shocked to see no reviews on this great story.As this is my very first review, I'll cut the chase and get right into it. Story: The story really moved me .At first things seemed to be moving pretty fast but soon you'll get the gist of it. It's very original and also moving. I hope you'll love it. Characters: Secondly the caracters were very touching and emotional. Their characteristics and expressions were on spot on. Their conflicts, bondings and reunions will move you. Art: Lastly the art. The art was very refreshing . Both the time and space of the different eraswas drawn clearly .i just loved the facial expressions of the main characters. It surely moved me how they cared for each other.
"I'm sorry I don't bear much resemblance. I love you." Yamada Torao commits suicide after the loss of his lover and wakes up from suspended animation 250 years in the future. The android tasked with assisting him that treats him kindly and with tender care is the disappointing robot of his former lover at a "30% reduction"...? An intense future love story about a stubborn young man who learns to accept love and pursues his aspirations. (Source: MU)
Pretty meh story, had lots of loose points in the plot, especially in the sci-fi aspect. Like I'm aware most people are here for the bl if ever they manage to stumble upon this manga and wouldn't care either way, but to readers looking for a different kind of story aside from the piles of mediocre bl, this one ain't for you. Even if it doesn't try to stand out and bring something extraordinary to the bl genre or be the cream of the crop, it ain't an enjoyable read either. There was little room for one to feel the significance of the MC's lover beforehe kermitted suicide (which I'll assume you know already since you've at least read the synopsis before reaching this review), thus leaving you with a jerk of a protagonist to his partner android upon waking up 250 years later. The pacing is too fast to relate to the story, with the use of time skips and all. If you couple that with a pair of characters that felt like walking cardboard on popsicle sticks, you get an uneventful experience. The art style is at least pretty decent, it's not your conventional manga-esque or anime-y art style, and even though I personally had a gripe with certain chibi moments given the plot, the use of uneven lines is pretty ok. I guess it's saving grace would be if you enjoy tragedy stories or the falling-in-love-with-another-person-since-your-lover-was-yeeted kinda premise. But given the overall pacing execution and overall premise, everything just felt so bland. Overall I feel like there was this juxtaposition in the tags (sci-fi, drama, bl, and tragedy) with the execution of the story; a pretty bland experience for people jaded with the mediocre majority of bl manga I'd say