Sakamichi no Apollon review

PokestarFan2
Apr 02, 2021
I'm not sure exactly what I expected when I decided to read Kids on the Slope. My only experiences with music in manga were Your Lie in April, which is a beautiful story about expressing oneself in music partnered alongside a story of redemption and hope, and Kono Oto Tomare, a more sports-like manga about appreciating music and playing in competitions. But Kids on the Slope was like neither of these two: it is a tumultuous character drama about friendship and love, with emotions swaying erratically back and forth like the jazz the characters love so much.

If I were to find a comparison to another piece of work, I'd say the closest thing I've read to this is Honey & Clover, which you could see as being either good or bad. Honestly, the sheer amount of drama and misunderstandings in this manga were really frustrating at times, and the speed at which problems would be solved only for new ones to appear was confusing. I found big parts of the story to be a bit tropey within the genre of drama, especially the characters, and I felt like there were a decent amount of things that didn't really need to be there for the story to work, kinda like how I felt about Honey & Clover. It just sounds like I'm bashing on Kids on the Slope a lot, but I find that a lot of my complaints with it are pretty prevalent in the genre as a whole. And even though there is a lot to complain about, I still found myself enjoying the manga a lot.

The reason why I still enjoyed the series even though there were so many things I disliked was because it felt so real and lifelike. I know that I'm prone to misunderstanding people, trying to take things into my own hands when I don't know the full story, and constantly thinking about little things that don't really amount to much. These are all issues the main character Kaoru has to deal with. The struggles of having to fight with your only good friends, missing them, making up, all of it is so human. In a medium where either idealized or self-insert characters are abundant, it's so refreshing to see such flawed characters. But they don't stay rooted in those flaws. They learn, grow, mess up, and stand back up again. Do you know what it feels like to have to give up on your dreams to pursue something you never wanted to do? I can relate. Ever put aside your own feelings so you could see your friends be happier? I know I have. I have trouble relating to people who have to use their special hidden power to go save the world or have their family killed so now they have to go get revenge on the ones who did it. But what I can relate to is getting together with a good friend just to do something we enjoy, and forget about all the problems I've been facing up to that point. What Kids on the Slope gets so right is that very human feeling of wanting relationships, seeing them break and grow, caring about others, getting mad and messing things up, running away only to be found again.

Kids on the Slope was by no means the most enjoyable story I've ever read. I really don't like crazy love polygons or drama filled events. But what it does give me is something I appreciate a lot: a reminder of how good it is to be with the ones I love. Because after all, "Friendship is forever".
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Sakamichi no Apollon
Sakamichi no Apollon
Auteur Kodama, Yuki
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