The very first thing I feel the need to tell you is that this manga is utterly devastating. It most certainly will leave you feeling empty sad or overwhelmed so read it at your own discretion. With that out of the way let me start explaining why you SHOULD read this. Kimi to Tsuzuru Utakata is a manga written and illustrated by Yuama. It tells the story of Hoshikawa Shizuku a girl who has abandoned her future and how she comes across a girl as bright as the sun to light her path. It presents itself in a particularly enthralling way. Both of the characters are shrouded in mystery yet the end result of their relationship is already revealed at the start. Rather than following a traditional storyline of introducing the obstacles after the characters it instead raises all of the questions beforehand and leaves the job of answering them to the story along the way. Because of this the story may feel lethargic at the beginning but dont leave just yet. It only gets better and better as it goes on. By letting us learn about the characters little by little Yuama slowly lets us form a strong emotional connection with them. Dialogue and the interactions between the characters are written to be as effective as possible at connecting with our souls. Everything that happens in this story are things we experience in our own lives. Its naturally less difficult for us to feel empathy for things we can relate to. Of course achieving all this is far easier said than done. Yuama has done a magnificent job creating this manga and it clearly shows that she cares about it as much as we do if not even more. With the way she develops the story the conclusion still leaves you completely devastated even if you know fully well what is going to happen. Given the nature of the manga it has an extremely sharp sense of time. The title of the manga itself strictly sets summer as the time limit of the story and the unfolding events constantly remind the readers that it is coming to an end. Due to this theres no room left for dillydallying and it gets straight to the point. What meaning Shizuku and Kaori obtain through being by each others side is wholeheartedly explored with no distractions. Even though their relationship wouldnt last the present is more important to them than the foreseeable future. Maybe the main takeaway here is that the significance of something doesnt lie in how long it stays for and instead what you found for yourself by embracing it. I think not enough people bring the art up and I will not stand for it. It may be true that its eclipsed by the compelling story but Yuama is undoubtedly an amazing artist. I almost feel spoiled by how good her art is. Great art can and will elevate a manga in ways words cant. Its hard to accurately describe it since its highly subjective but I think my favorite part of her art is how she draws facial expressions. Rage sadness distress confusion acceptance joy and loneliness. You can feel it all right through the screen. Her way of structuring the panels does a great service conveying those raw emotions. I also find the character design of Shizuku to be a very memorable one. Im sure many people other than myself will find themselves relating to her. In the end we are all treading along with our own words and feelings. By doing so we continue to share our ideas and thoughts however worthless they might be. Maybe not every story is worth telling. However the story of these two girls was one absolutely worth being told. You should definitely read this manga and think about its meaning for yourself. And if you have please do read the story from start to finish one more time to catch anything you may have missed. I promise itll be worth it. Alas I end this review by quoting Asaka Kaori. Every good story has an ending It would be a shame otherwise
100 /100
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