MD@Home
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I think the problem is not that the flashback was anticlimactic, but the opposite, it went way too far.Well i get your point but i feel nothing about this, maybe is the narration or the drawings.![]()
Everyone hated Sayu, the few people who didn't hate her pitied her, the even fewer people who did not pity her died. All that's missing, really, is a pet dog that's run over by a car, just after her friend died. Misery porn is what I'd call it.
Kids run away from home for a variety of reasons. Some are trivial, making this option even more irresponsible, some are pretty heavy. But each of those situations feels genuine and human. Sayu's situation does not; it's designed to tug at your heartstrings with cardboard cutout characters and cheap drama.