Title: 5 Centimeters per Second
Japanese Title: Byousoku 5-senchimeetoru
Author: Makoto Shinkai (story), Yukiko Seike (art)
Publisher: Vertical
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rated: Teen (brief sensuality, thematic elements throughout)
Summary: Love can move at the speed of terminal velocity, but as award-winning director Makoto Shinkai reveals in his latest comic, it can only be shared and embraced by those who refuse to see it stop.
Takaki Tohno quickly befriends Akari Shinohara when she transfers to his school. They grow closer to each other due to similar interests and attitudes; for instance, they both prefer to stay inside during recess due to their constitutions. As a result, they form a strong bond.
Upon ending their school year, Akari moves to Tochigi, due to her parents' jobs. The two keep in contact by writing letters, but eventually begin to drift apart.
Art: Evocative, detailed in all the right places but not cluttered.
Story: Sweet and sad and at times heartwrenching, but it never crossed the downer line. It had its wordy times but also its wordless times, so it balanced out well enough. The overall premise is simple and quiet but the subject matter is heavy and evocative.
Characters: Normal but real. You could understand what they were going through, and really root for each of them, even as their happiness in love went against another's.
End: The ending is not something an American would expect, but it's definitively Japanese. Be prepared for disappointment yet contentment - it's what they do best.
Recommend?: If you like a heavy-hearted romance.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
B.O.D.Y. 1-10
Author: Ao Mimori
Volume(s) Reviewed: 1-10
Publisher: VIZ, Shojo Beat
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rated: Older Teen (sensuality, innuendo, some language)
Summary: Everyone thinks 16-year-old Ryoko has a weird taste in guys because she can't stop drooling over Ryunosuke, the strong silent type who sits next to her in class. When she discovers he works for a host club--where women actually pay men to date them--will she finally wise up? Or will he leave his job to be with her? Or will she take a job at the club so he can quit and she can be with him...? Only one thing's for sure in B.O.D.Y.--you can't put a price on love!
Art: B&W; soft and pretty
Story: Interesting at first, when he was a host, but it went downhill from there and became too angsty. By Volume 10 I was pretty fed up with the whole thing.
Characters: All the characters are well done - it's the story given to them that weighs them down way too much. Ryoko and Ryunosuke are a sweet couple, even when they are tested (again and again and again...).
Comments: It was good at first, but after a while I got sick of all the drama. Originally I was collecting these, but by Volume 4 I regretted the purchase. When they came into the library I thought I would see what happened, and am glad I stopped buying them.
Favorite Bit: The beginning, when he was a host (first 3 volumes).
Recommend?: If you like angsty romances where the couple never gets to be happy.
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