The composition of this novel was done carelessly. It's lifeless and was translated poorly. shouldn't writers address from the heart.. A story must be full of emotions specially romance.
This is a manga that attempts to be both a dance manga and a shoujo-romance, but it doesn't fully succeed in either genre. However, it's not awful, and being short, it's somewhat forgivable.
23:00 comes across more as a compilation of ideas rather than a fully realized story. Several intriguing premises are introduced, such as the love interest's famous siblings, tensions within the dance team, and a female rival for the protagonist's affection, yet none of these are developed further. Instead, you're left with snippets of potential stories that could have been explored.
Although the characters lack depth, the dance sequences and how dance is depicted are quite appealing. If you pick this up because you enjoy dance manga, it serves as a light treat. But if you're looking for romance or plot-driven content, you might find yourself somewhat let down.
I came across this and it sparked my curiosity. I've never delved into any anime or manga with a dance theme before. Honestly, it seemed intriguing, but there was just something... you know? It was recommended to me, so I had to give it a try, especially since it appeared to be such a quick read. The story is decent. It follows the usual trope of the mysterious boy. Truthfully, I didn't even realize one of the characters had a crush on her until it was pointed out. It's not terrible, but it's certainly not exceptional either. I'm truly sorry, but... yeah.
If you're looking for something light and fast-paced, this would fit the bill perfectly. I'm not sure if it's because I'm tired, but I had to consciously remind myself not to set this story aside and abandon it simply because of its brevity.
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23:00 comes across more as a compilation of ideas rather than a fully realized story. Several intriguing premises are introduced, such as the love interest's famous siblings, tensions within the dance team, and a female rival for the protagonist's affection, yet none of these are developed further. Instead, you're left with snippets of potential stories that could have been explored.
Although the characters lack depth, the dance sequences and how dance is depicted are quite appealing. If you pick this up because you enjoy dance manga, it serves as a light treat. But if you're looking for romance or plot-driven content, you might find yourself somewhat let down.
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If you're looking for something light and fast-paced, this would fit the bill perfectly. I'm not sure if it's because I'm tired, but I had to consciously remind myself not to set this story aside and abandon it simply because of its brevity.