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English: Imperfect Girl
Synonyms: Insufficient Girl Japanese: 少女不十分
Autor:
Hattori, Mitsuru
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27
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2015-11-30 to 2016-08-29
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Alternativas:
English: Imperfect Girl
Synonyms: Insufficient Girl
Japanese: 少女不十分
Synonyms: Insufficient Girl
Japanese: 少女不十分
Autor:
Hattori, Mitsuru
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Manga
Volúmenes:
3
Capítulos:
27
Estado:
Finished
Publicar:
2015-11-30 to 2016-08-29
Publicación por entregas:
Young Magazine (Weekly)
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Biking home after another day at college, the protagonist witnesses a terrible accident: a young girl crossing the street is hit and killed by a truck. However, to his horror and amazement, the girl's friend calmly puts away the game she had been playing before rushing to the lifeless body of her companion. He leaves the scene thoroughly shaken, having no idea about the true significance of this event and what this strange girl has in store for her unsuspecting witness.
An adaptation of the light novel by ISIN NISIO, Shoujo Fujuubun is a psychological thriller that follows an aspiring author through his extraordinary experience with a girl he nicknames "U.U." More than just a thriller, it also deals with themes such as the human struggle to find purpose and the social utility of art.
An adaptation of the light novel by ISIN NISIO, Shoujo Fujuubun is a psychological thriller that follows an aspiring author through his extraordinary experience with a girl he nicknames "U.U." More than just a thriller, it also deals with themes such as the human struggle to find purpose and the social utility of art.
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Shoujo Fujuubun review
tl;dr: A strange story featuring essentially only two characters with a weird relationship told in an an incredibly interesting fashion.
This manga had a strange but very interesting story that worked very well with the way the story was told. In essence, there are only really two characters in this work, the guy and the girl. These two characters are such a focus of this work, that it doesn’t even give them names. Rather, the work is told pretty much entirely in 1st person from the point of view of the protagonist who refers to himself as I, and who refers to the girl as U. This results in the story having a very interesting feel to it, where the readers are really brought into the mind of the protagonist, and wherein things are very slowly revealed to the reader as they’re revealed to him. As for the two main characters, I thought they were both really interesting, and though neither of them is likable at first, with the protagonist seeming really dumb and the girl seeming downright creepy, their minds gets fleshed out over the course of the manga, with a really interesting dynamic being born between the two, and in the end I was very invested in what would happen to U. It is related to that that I felt somewhat of a disappointment, in that I felt the resolution and ending were somewhat disappointing. They weren’t bad in terms of what actually happened, but rather, it was a matter of framing, wherein as previously stated we only see what happens from the protagonist's point of view. However, the protagonist isn’t really involved in it at all with the resolution to U, and hence as the reader doesn’t really see what happens to U either. There is a scene at the complete end dealing with the aftermath that sort of tells you, but it only shows you a glimmer, which is nice in its own way, but especially due to how the reader couldn’t see how things were truly resolved before then, I really wish we got to see more of the aftermath which could provide a bit more closure. The art was pretty good and worked well with the atmosphere. |
Shoujo Fujuubun review
I wasn't certain what to expect going into this story, but I absolutely loved what I found. Imperfect Girl is a short and sweet psychological thriller with some interesting underlying themes. While the core narrative may not be particularly original, it's conception and execution are excellent. The art and panel design are great; they really enhance the presentation of the story and help create an intense, captivating atmosphere. This is one of the few manga I've read to date whose ability to tell a story with illustration left a notable impression on me.
The story is more character driven than narrative driven, concentrating on the protagonist's interactions with the girl he nicknames "U." He strives throughout the story to discover who U is and why she's doing what she is, and in doing so also uncovers pieces of his own character. Regarding the latter point, we get an interesting look into the mind of the protagonist as he uses this experience to reflect on his failure as an artist (and perhaps as a person more generally). However, I think there is more here than just the story of a broken girl. Early on a question is posited to the reader. "... what's the difference between an author and an aspiring author?" I would recommend that prospective readers keep this in mind as they make their way through the series. The question and its answer (not only the explicit answer we receive, but the implicit answer we can perceive in the stories events) are what I think to be a rather profound commentary on the social utility (i.e., value proposition) of art, and perhaps also the necessary qualities of an artist. |
Shoujo Fujuubun review
Imperfect girl is a manga which created fom Nision Isin also known as the creator of the monogatari series . What motivate me to read this manga wasn't only the plot but it was also that almost all the reviews score was 10 [something which rare] and now after I finished I know why and it deserves it but let's start the review spoiler free. PLOT: the plot at first sight it seems really simple and a bit weird but when you start reading this manga you understand that is not something that you will read everyday. First of all the most intreasting thing of
this manga is narration the protagonist doesn't talk too much but his confabulation is mainly monologues and this is a big pros of this manga it feels more like a biography than a manga which made the story seem real and makes you also to really care about what will happen to the protagonist and which are the girl motives for doing something like this .Also I have seen a lot of people comparing this manga with the Stephen's king movie named Misery something which is not wrong since both have some things in common but personaly I said that at some part it refer to the cave allegory which is in sort the comphort zone etimology but older especialy when he is locked and he strugless to escape but he stays there for different reasons and there we can say that the story includes social commentation especialy for what means to be a good parent or what means to follow your dreams. So an original plot with great messeges about society 10/10. Art the artstyle is just ok 7. Character : the characters are what we could call reliatable the protagonist is someone who wants to achieve his dreams and becomes an author despite his failures and because of this he is moderate as for U I won't say something because spoilers but while we are watching our chareacters intereact and how their relationship progress [and I don't mean it with the erotic way] for the end I will say without spoils that both of our characters are victims of the society all in all great characters 9. Enojoyment 10/10 while I wasn't that amazed at the start after 3 chapters this manga hooked me [I finished it in 2 days] I like how the protagonist is not a coward but he tries not only to survive but he also tries to learn why U do this and to help her it shows that he knows that society is cruel and he does his best to save both of them from a traggic end also it shows how two people who met not in the best conditions to help each other to survive in this society it shows that society can be really cruel but
if you have to do your best you can sucsess a really beutiful message. Overall 9/10 |
Shoujo Fujuubun review
Shoujo Fujuubun (manga) 7/8/6/7/7
First things first. My "reviews" system is explained on a blog entry. Which can be found through my profile. ------ ✦Story✦ What can I say. A rather enjoyable story about depressed writer and a very edgy kid. I found the premise rather interesting, but as well a rather confusing and conflicted. But considering how the story went along and ended. I found it a good read. It was a bit grim and a rather unique thing to read. But since it's rather short it has quite some shortcomings, which most come from lack of explanations. Plus plenty of rather questionable elements of the story that felt way too suspicious. Mostly from lack of reaction and action of other adults. At least ending was rather sweet. "7" is a probably praise. But I enjoyed it. It was unique and edgy. ✦Art✦ Very nice Art. Nothing else to say. Simple enough, but as well rather amazing. ✦Character✦ I mean, aside the edge and uniqueness. I found the characters themselves rather..."meh"? Not sure what about them didn't impress me, but for some reason i felt that too many things were simply out of place. But it was a rather sad story/life for both of them. Especially for the little girl, considering how she turned out to be in early age. ✦Enjoyment & Overall Sad, edgy little fun Manga. I enjoyed it, thus liked it. Meaning it was good enough for me. |
Shoujo Fujuubun review
(Light Spoilers).
This fantastic manga is about a 20 year old man that witnessed an elementary school girl get hit by a truck and sees her friend turn off her game before running to her side. He then gets kidnapped by said girl because she noticed that he saw her. This manga is amazing because it slowly paints a picture that makes you realize that you shouldn't judge people, or this manga, at face value or right off the bat. I believe that there are various things that this manga also tries to teach you, mainly the fact that people's situations can change and how they act isn't always their fault. I truly enjoyed this manga and believe you should read it too. |
Shoujo Fujuubun review
“Remove everything pointless from an imperfect life, and it'd lose even its imperfection.”
“Ten years ago. I was a college student at the time, and I had been kidnapped and imprisoned by U, a young girl in elementary school.” (Such a lovely premise for an odd, peculiar, strange, yet, sweet and inspiring tale.) NisiOisiN-sensei and another penned art of wonder – an obeisance. Needless to introduce. This novella, as bizarre as it is, is exquisitely enough interesting and charming, captivating in its own unique and intrinsic way. The story and narrative presents, and devotes, itself in the most dramatic and profound fashion, making the reader keep turning the page. A 20-year-old student, an aspiring author, is kidnapped, knifepoint, by an abnormal middle school girl, U.U, and imprisoned for 6 days. And that’s it. Save, of course, all the quaint mystery encrypted, and the progressive unfold and unravelling story behind a little girl’s dark past. A mellow relationship between abductee and abductor; a strong and gentle will to comprehend and rescue a crumbling heart; an uncanny fish and a silent broken home; a solitude sovereign, and withal, the same abnormal and picturesque insufficient girl, U.U. With mild funny moments, thin thoughts and dialogues that seem to erupt out of an inhospitable prospect, still, a deepening drama, both psychological and tragic, is kept intact, alongside a sober and ascertained story shape. Epic and grand, again, in its own unique and ethereal realm, named “imperfect” by an obsessed writer, obsessed, back then, with being a writer, this is a story within a story, retold and wrought, with deft art (subtle, but rigorous), by Mitsuru Hattori, with a shady human predicament. Complex interaction, symbiosis and behaviourism. Ambitious and desperate, perhaps an irony forged by fate, the storytelling of a genius, the accentuation about human adaptation (or, maybe, the absence of such), pain and courage. Idiosyncratic and graciously sad, an incident, a meeting plunged onto oblivion to try and reach into the heart of one another. |