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The Story ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ Yun-lee is a young female that got into an accident right before she took her SAT exam. It took her one year for her injuries to heal. She's sad, and lost, feeling like she's years behind everyone else in society, but everything changes when she meets Dong-hwi, a young man who is committed to enjoying his life.The story of Nineteen Twenty-One was good. It's very simplistic and it carries a very SoL (Slice of Life) style. It's a very good work to read in the afternoon when you're just trying to relax.I personally liked this work as it gives a positive outlook on life, not only how each life is important, but how there's no such thing as being "behind society". My preferred aspect is that this manga leaves you with a warm and cozy feeling.
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The Art Style ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ The art style is average. The character designs are pretty good and the color palettes are also pretty nice, but this work feels like a Shoujo at times, having really white panels that feel like a flash-bang when you read at night.
(White white white)The proportions were also something that weirded me out at times, but it's not something that ruins the experience, which is overall good considering a few nice backgrounds and really funny facial expressions.
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The Characters
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There are a small number of characters in this work. Yun-lee, Dong-dwi, a friend and a few supporting characters. They're not overly developed, but they're not lacking either. The amount of information that we're giving is enough to sustain the drama.As I always like to talk about the main character, Yun-lee was a good character. Her conflicting thoughts and efforts to understand herself were laid out in a way that I was able to connect with her.
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