That's kind of a genius way to write a story, shifting the perspective from the one perceived to be the protagonist, and instead, viewing him through other characters. All of us are the protagonist in our own world, with every person having their own story that we'll likely never know. That ending bit also reminded me of Naruto, when Itachi and Sasuke have their intense fight, only for it to end with the older brother doing the gesture from their childhood, imparting a small bit of light to his sibling. Cool to see something like tha there. Great video, also love that thumbnail!
It was hard to keep on scrolling down the pages, some parts made me very emotional. Definitely my favourite manhwa! And that final part HAS to be a Naruto reference. Thank you, it always makes me happy when you appreciate what I do :D I hope I could spread some positivity!
The word you spoke about the last fight of Yu. It was the moment I knew I'd never forget The Boxer. It's such an enlightening experience, and one that still gets me emotional.
"These stars are shining just for you."
That's kind of a genius way to write a story, shifting the perspective from the one perceived to be the protagonist, and instead, viewing him through other characters. All of us are the protagonist in our own world, with every person having their own story that we'll likely never know. That ending bit also reminded me of Naruto, when Itachi and Sasuke have their intense fight, only for it to end with the older brother doing the gesture from their childhood, imparting a small bit of light to his sibling. Cool to see something like tha there. Great video, also love that thumbnail!
It was hard to keep on scrolling down the pages, some parts made me very emotional. Definitely my favourite manhwa! And that final part HAS to be a Naruto reference.
Thank you, it always makes me happy when you appreciate what I do :D
I hope I could spread some positivity!
The word you spoke about the last fight of Yu. It was the moment I knew I'd never forget The Boxer. It's such an enlightening experience, and one that still gets me emotional.
such a deep story that is told so originally, and the metaphor for life is just beautiful
Kino