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āPeople who listen to the same kind of music are said to have the same kind of soul.ā Some things canāt be explained. Not because there arenāt words to describe them or examples to compare them to. Somethingās you will only truly understand when you feel them. Sad Love Song is like that, the best way you can understand it is by reading it. Only then will you truly feel what the characters feel. And even then itās like the shadow beside you, close but yet always far. Love creeps up on some of us. It was like that for Hae-In and Jun-Young. Hae-In was blind, notall her life but suddenly out of nowhere she is. Her mother needing money moved to a different side of town and started making a living selling her body for money. As life would have it the owner of the place they are staying at is Jun-Young and his mother . Hae-In never saw him but knew him, knew his voice, his warmth, and thatās how their story started. Jun-young, before her Jun was just a lonely kid with his guitar who got picked on at school for things he couldnāt control. They met and became friends instantly. They completed each other. Not in the, Iām half and youāre my other half kind of way since they were both equally sad and lost. They were just complete with one another, they were each others safe haven. But like usual, things happen and one day Hae-In has leave to America and leave behind the only person that makes her smile. Thatās when the story starts to flex its wings and playing with your emotions. Each character brings forth one sentiment; happiness, sadness, jealousy, anger⦠āLove is like an angels mask. Behind which the viciously selfish and cruel face of a devil is hiding.ā All lead characters had one thing in common, they all had the same kind of sadness, which is actually said somewhere in the manga. It was that same sadness that bonded them with a hold so strong it surpassed distance. Hae-In is exemplary. Not only does she say just a few words at the beginning but her role is so important it changed lives. All of theirs actually. I fell in love with her character which faced, what someone would call her handicap, flawlessly. Her role was done with great detail and not exaggerated. Jun-Young had it rough growing up, which is really not surprising since a lot of people do. His struggle and choices were ones you wouldnāt done differently given the circumstances. He was brave and caring. Kon-Woo was fate. His whole existence was more like destiny than anything else. His role is a small one at first and then it blows up until heās everywhere because heās the same as them. Theyāre all linked. Some other characters deserve to be shot in the face because they are just so evil and selfish that evil and selfishness takes on whole new meaning. Itās because of those characters and lifeās occurrences that we have here a magical story about a love so strong and powerful it takes a life of itās own. The story is done with flashbacks. They show the present and to explain certain things they go back and paint us a pretty picture. Because as they say, āa picture is worth one thousand words.ā It flows well and one of the only things I was confused about was the timeline. Not that itās wrong, just I was confused as to how old the characters were through certain parts. Also that even after x amount of years they still looked the same, a lot of them anyway. But later it picked it up and adjusted. Something was nagging at me and it wasnāt until hours later that I realized what was it was. There was no retribution. No justice. People were screwed by life repeatedly in this manga and there was sometimes no happy ending for them. Actually for a lot of people we donāt know what happens to them even after it ends. I guess in that sense itās a lot like life. The bad guys go free and the good get the short end. It was also interesting to read how it dealt with coincidences that forever joined them and change their lives. Or was it really a coincidence? The art is not necessarily beautiful but there something ominous about the characters expressions at the beginning. The more you submerge yourself in the manga the more you notice that the characters have their feelings written on their face. The happiness and sadness is printed there and you can feel for them through the art alone. I first notice in Jun-youngās eyes. They gave this empty feeling that made him seem like sadness was devouring him and he didnāt know what to do with it. Halfway through you when time passes you notice the clothing and the details are very nicely done. And that they look rather bright all together, beautiful. In itself it was simple in a way, above average but nothing extravagant. A love triangle thatās so beautiful and yet so awful it will break your heart, all while itās mending in a never ending cycle. āIf there is a Godā¦is it possible for our fate to be so brutal?ā
As a child, Joon-young was always teased because his mother owned a bar that served Americans. When he meets Hae-in, a blind girl, they become childhood sweethearts and he vows to always protect her. However, Hae-in and her mom take off one night, leaving Joon-young and his promise behind. Hae-in later meets Gun-woo, the rich son of a CEO. Among these three, a tragic love triangle begins to form... (Source: Strawberrie)
Story: I really liked how the story flowed, narrating the past then showing us glimpses of the present. I wish that the mangaka explained how Hae-rin got blind and what happened to the other characters after. The story keeps on talking about karma but I didn't see any karma happen to the main antagonist. Though there is nothing new and very k-dramaish. Character: I hate both the main characters. Hae-rin didn't really go through hell. She was just blind. She should have helped herself instead of always leaning on other people. She kept on about respect and pitying the handicaps but she herself is not helping herself. She doesnot work for her own nor help in the chores. When Joon-young was gone, she leaned on Ga-won. She doesn't have a backbone. She's so sucked into her sad sad life that she forgot that there are other people other than Joon-young. Joon-young is also the same with Hae-rin. His life wasn't that sad and yet he is so bitter with his life. I think Hae-rin and Joon-young are bad for each other. Opposites attract and when you have both characters in a downward spiral. The story would also go downward spiral. But Joon-young did the right thing while Hae-rin only made it hard for all of them. Feelings fluctuate and only in fiction will you find this kind of strong love. Love is unselfish, which is not true in the case of this manga. I have yet to read a manga that has strong female characters.
"Sad Love Song" hits you right in the feels, man. You start with Joon-young dealing with all this crap from his childhood, and then, boom, he's finding some peace with Hae-in. But life's a tricky thing, and she ghosts on him one night, leaving his promise hanging in the air like a broken record. When Gun-woo enters the scene, it's like fate playing a messed-up game, turning their story into a sad love triangle. It's no fairy tale, it's a kick in the gut with promises shattered, chances missed, and the kind of heartbreak that sticks. The art's on point, capturing every raw emotion ina visual gut punch. "Sad Love Song" ain't playing a happy tune; it's laying down the blues, a bittersweet ballad that hits you deep and leaves you haunted by the echoes of a love story that couldn't find its way home.