Ana Satsujin

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woah i found the movie for this and found out it was adapted from a manga, halfway through I realized I read this two years ago. The furniture dude/girl gave it away. Kinda happy I found it again.
 
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The chapters after the MC getting out of prison felt weird .. but otherwise i thoroughly enjoyed it, I hope i can find more like these
 
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It should have ended before all that after-prison part. That's where it became some fantasy bullshit full of twins, people magically surviving and etc.
 
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First half: 7/10
Second half: 3/10

The author completely jump the shark at the halfway point of the story. The main issue about the entire series is how contrived it can get. There are instances that make a person go ' REALLY?' due to a character forgetting a certain thing or an outlandish twist reveal.


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R.I.P officer. You didn't deserve to die.
 
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Edgy trash manga.
Sometimes it was funny.
As the other guy said should’ve tagged this with “comedy”.
The philosophy is pretty shallow I don’t why author even tried to give any thoughts to main characters.
 
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Severely underrated manga both in the ratings and in these comments.

The premise of this manga could easily have finished up as a one-shot, or perhaps something very short. Instead, by expanding the plot several times, and through a masterful exploration of existential anguish and the struggles in relationships, this became a really thoughtful and moving manga. Anyone who has been in more than a couple serious relationships should be able to relate to some of the experiences here, even though they've obviously been dialed up to 11 and painted in terms of murder.

I would also like to say that, unlike many manga, I was really emotionally invested with many of the characters here. Really I think the exceptions to this were mainly a couple added towards the end.

It is true, this manga is not perfect, but many people here are exaggerating the flaws. For example...

Was the ending rushed? Yes, it clearly was. However, unlike many other manga (there seem to be a lot) that rush in the end, the author clearly had an idea where he was going. I believe he just had to tell his story in a rather abridged fashion. The themes still ring true, and the ending (after some non-sense in the final arc) actually was really quite beautiful.

Was the last arc (roughly last 1/3 of the manga) horrible? Not horrible, but much more flawed than the first 2/3 certainly. Again, the author packed new characters, new struggles, and some big twists / revelations into probably 1/2 of the space he would have wanted for them. However, I think at least some of the themes still connect, and if you think about it, it's not as nonsensical as some others make it out to be.

Were the final chapters shorter? No. Each chapter was short compared to many manga out there, and I believe the length was consistent pretty much.

Was this shallow / edgy / random / etc? No. The author clearly had questions, ideas, and themes he was working with beginning to end. As noted before, while the situations and behaviors of the characters were extreme, they did follow from valid philosophical questions and social and emotional struggles that people face in relationships and/or in society. Despite this, for people that have been in serious relationships, or who have struggled with these kinds of questions, it is easy to recognize situations where one struggles to fit in, or awkwardly navigates the early stages of a relationship, or struggles with possibly growing apart from a partner.

This has to get somewhere between an 8 and a 9 for me. I would probably be giving it a 10 if it were not for the rushed final arc / ending and all that entailed. However, again, I have seen MUCH worse rushed endings, with much more severe ass pulls by the author. That's just not the case here. As rushes go, this was done the best that could be expected.
 
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I liked it but im just kind of sad the author never revived the "real" main character back, I mean like old MC was super well, relatable. He was doing stuff I could see myself doing in the earlier chapters but then he started preaching about "eternal love" or whatever that is after being around an "eternal love" enthusiast for too long and I just couldn't put myself in his place anymore since he felt so unreal, it felt like I was reading a story of some alien with completely different morals, and a completely different way of thinking. All in all though the ending squashed all desire to become a serial killer or an accomplice to one and ill take the normal romances instead.
 
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*copy-pasted from Batoto

Good thing I had a sudden bout of amnesia and can't remember reading past chapter 81.

In all seriousness, if you decide to read this story, I recommend you stop once you finish chapter 81. That's the end. The story ended on 80 and 81 is an epilog. There is nothing for you beyond that point. If for some reason you are compelled to continue, just consider it all a delusion by the MC or an unofficial sequel written by another author.


This, this, this.
I didn't see this before reading past the mentioned chapter. The story goes full retard with an afterburner on full throttle.
Complete shitshow.
 

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