Ever since I reached the double-digit chapters, I started thinking about how to review this piece, how to describe, illustrate or pin it down.
I just now finished the last chapter and I feel a cold void inside me, so my review might be biased as well.
But I decided against trying to describe anything because, in my heart, this work has taken a place amongst the very few literary pieces that are best left un-reviewed and un-described, since every attempt to articulate their meaning or implications will just shrink it, force it into verbally articulable concepts and thus defile and violate it. In fact, I'm almost inclined to say it's presumptuous to say it has to have any meaning it all, but I won't because I happened to find it extremely meaningful. If I were to give a comparison, it feels more like looking at a symbolic piece of art (i. e. The Monk by the Sea) not because it's a manga instead of a novel, but because it's more of an 'experience' then a text to be interpreted. The hermeneutics are different from how you would approach a novel or any other manga I know. The story doesn't feel like it has a beginning or an end, more like a starting point and a finishing point, it doesn't have a clear-cut focus but more of an impossible knot of motives, characters, events, scenes, thoughts, images. This piece is also perfect, not in the sense that it tells the most entertaining, insightful, exciting or even compelling story but in the sense that you would absolutely fucking destroy it into pieces if you just changed one single detail, to me personally, this is a hallmark feature of world-class literature.
tl;dr: Fuck that pretentious Reddit shit above. Just read it. 10/10.