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English: The Lady of Udon
Synonyms: Udon no Onna Japanese: うどんの女
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est em
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
8
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2010-05-01 to 2011-06-01
Sérialisation:
Feel Young
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Des alternatives:
English: The Lady of Udon
Synonyms: Udon no Onna
Japanese: うどんの女
Synonyms: Udon no Onna
Japanese: うどんの女
Auteur:
est em
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
8
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2010-05-01 to 2011-06-01
Sérialisation:
Feel Young
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An art student becomes infatuated with an older woman who serves noodles at the university cafeteria. Little does he know that she has been fantasizing about him herself. Complicating the matter is her past relationship with the student's professor...
(Source: Kotonoha)
(Source: Kotonoha)
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Udon no Hito review
A sweet little josei about a couple with a large age gap, the lady being the older of the two (a dynamic I, personally, am quite fond of).
The plot is simple and rather linear, but is well executed and refreshing for it's lack of typical drama and angst. The characters are realistic, their circumstances and perspectives easy to relate to. The focus is solely on character's inner thoughts and reactions to one another, with very little time spent on fleshing out the setting, character backgrounds and supporting cast (though I don't believe that is entirely a negative). Est Em's beautiful art tells the story delicately through facial expressions, gestures and symbolism. The backgrounds are minimalistic, but that works well with the story, directing the viewer's attention to what's important. I may have preferred a little more backstory and character development (particularly for that flashy professor), but overall this was an easy, enjoyable read, definitely worth the time spent on it. |
Udon no Hito review
A true gem: Its unorthodox art style and experimental telling of the story - constantly blending alternative fantasy scenarios that allow us glimpses of the characters psyches - are an absolute joy. The realism in the portrayal of human doubt, worry, sex drive are all beautifully rendered in tiny details that let you guess, rather than be told. This realism and the tiny details that let you understand the inner worlds of the characters through glimpses make for a titillating read that feels rather sensual in nature without ever giving too much away.
The only complaint that someone may have from this story is that it could have been extended to a longer work. However, in my eyes that would only detract from its beauty. The way it is, it captures a moment in time for the two main characters. The rest, is rightfully left to the imagination. However if you fear that this has a vague ending, this is not the case. The story feels complete. |