Review of Sakura no Uta -Sakura no Mori no Ue o Mau-
Subject | Sakura no Uta -Sakura no Mori no Ue o Mau- |
By | Helpfulness: 0 Vote: 7LocoCitato on 2024-11-09 |
Review | If it is a suspense novel, following chapter to chapter, you'll find author let players find questions, discover clues, with protaginist's view to recover the past and the whole truth of the story. When players finally knows everything, the feeling is excellent. However, the whole story, with multiple chapters and routes, are just things big for things not so important. Means that, all of them are only for building the stage of that event happened at the back part of the story. That event is the only thing the author wanted to show us. Although I cannot argue if that's good or wrong, at least I dislike it. Maybe because I dislike how that plot happens and what the author wanted to express through the plot. Naoya, the self-sacrifice hero, is the type I like. But I still want to complain that At the prologue for painting the wall of the church, if Sui with mystery power does not show up and save them, then the plan is 100% failed. To me, the show up of her in this plot is toooooo Deus ex machina, which make Naoya seems like a foolhardy guy. Moreover, Naoya's self-sacrifice is gender-biased as what the story shows, in my view: when the girls meet problem and heart knots, he'll do his best to overcome everything and create miracle. but when to boy, even the boy is his best friend and soul-mate, he becomes deaf and blind and do nothing but escape. |
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