Chapter 210: Controversy

In this way, the "superior party" on the Internet, like the bar essence, can be said to be ubiquitous.

They may not like さくら's new work "The Dancing Girl of Izu" that much, but they don't echo the comments in the forum.

On the contrary, they like to pretend to be "reasonable customers", so as to highlight their "goodness" and not "go with the same stream" with the impetuous public.

Now the forum is complaining about the ending of this work, and the sad atmosphere that envelops the whole work, but there are "superior parties" who say that you, the mass readers, only see the first layer, and feel that this work is very depressing, in fact, it is obviously a heart-warming work!

This reader, who looks at the problem from a strange angle, has this point of view -

Looking at the whole comic, it is not difficult to find that this comic does have a melancholy and mournful mood, but there is a heart-warming warmth in it.

This warmth is not indifferent because of the disparity in identity, and it is this gap in identity that makes each other's companionship and trust precious.

Although the journey is short, it is enough for the male protagonist Kawashima to remember, and it warms the male protagonist's future life.

Even readers who have watched this work can feel this warmth by substituting for the male protagonist, and they will be very happy to watch.

So this is actually a very cool and enjoyable comic work!

In addition, the touching thing about the manga is also the delicate portrayal of the subtle emotional waves between the male protagonist Kawashima and the female protagonist Fumiko, the innocence and innocence of the dancing girl are like a clear spring that purifies the depressed and gloomy soul of the male protagonist, making this originally lonely Izu journey full of youthful throbbing and the romance of first love.

So all in all, this is a very heartwarming comic work!

This reader, who thinks about the angle of Qingqi, said that this is the conclusion he came to after carefully reading the comics several times, just to clarify-

The melancholy atmosphere that envelops "The Dancing Girl of Izu" highlights the warmth and romance that this journey with touring artists brings to the male protagonist with "orphan roots".

Only readers like him, who are already on the 5th floor, can truly understand what a positive and heartwarming work this "Dancing Girl of Izu" is!

Readers like those who come to the forum to complain after reading it once are obviously still in the first layer......

The remarks of this "superior party" really showed everyone off, but what he said was quite like that.

Many non-novice readers who also think they are on the 5th floor have directly chosen to stand on his side, as if only in this way can they reflect how profound their aesthetics are.

A work like "The Dancing Girl of Izu", which has a unique texture and beauty, really needs readers like them to interpret and support it!

And those mass readers couldn't help but start all kinds of yin and yang weirdness, and they also played "warming people's hearts" into a stalk......

If someone asks, what do you think of "The Dancing Girl of Izu"?

Someone will definitely answer in such a weird way-

Don't ask, asking is heartwarming!

And in order to show their profound thoughts, the superior parties also posted the evaluations of the judges of the "Tezuka Reward", such as the evaluation of Daoxue in the Flower Blossom Courtyard before.

He believes that "The Dancing Girl of Izu" shows the aesthetics of "mourning" of Dongying, with the hazy and subtle beauty of the East, and the artistry of this work is beyond doubt.

These evaluations have become ammunition for the "superior party."

They insisted on making "The Dancing Girl of Izu" a famous novel, and made themselves seem to like reading famous books very much, as if this would show their depth.

In fact, how can there be so many people in this world who like to read famous books? Except for when I was a student, I had to get in touch with famous books because of the liberal arts exams, and after I worked, how could I still be in the mood to read the so-called in-depth masterpieces?

In such a situation, of course, there are people who pretend to be forced and show their superiority in this way.

In the final analysis, Enma Sakura's "The Dancing Girl of Izu", this part of the people who blow wildly, they don't like profound and tragic works in their bones, but in order to reflect their own forced style, of course they have to blow it.

Otherwise, the public is complaining that it is not interesting enough and too sad, but they also complain like this, doesn't it seem particularly vulgar?

In addition to this part of the superior party that insists that this work is "heartwarming", there are also some die-hard fans.

They're more normal, and they're really fans of the Demon Sakura, not because of the plot of the work, but simply because of the painting and painting skills of the work.

These "painting skills" believe that in "The Dancing Girl of Izu", Mr. さくら shows a poignant love story against a picturesque and beautiful background, and all of this is perfectly combined.

In the comics, the night rain listens to the drums for a more beautiful and moving part.

Teacher さくら here through a subtle fragment, with the sound of rain as the background, renders Kawashima's hazy and lingering feelings for Fumiko.

The sound of rain, drums, and noise all worked on Kawashima's ears, causing him to spend a night in a fear that he had never felt before.

It can be said that a sudden heavy rain brought the distance between the male and female protagonists closer.

The crystal clear rain is like the pure and immaculate friendship between Kawashima and Fumiko.

With the help of rain, the author fully shows the reader the image of a teenager who is just beginning to fall in love.

Rain becomes a lyrical symbol in the work, as well as a lyrical medium for the author.

Mr. さくら placed the protagonist Kawashima in such a scene.,Make the character image and the natural scene blend with each other.,Complement each other.,Reach a perfect realm.。

How can an ordinary cartoonist do it to fully show the feelings of the male and female protagonists and the depiction of the background through drawing techniques like this?

"Painting skills" are obviously better than those "superior parties" to stand a little more.,Although the public readers hate the tragedy of the bad ending.,But for the painting skills of the teacher.,It's still very recognized.。

If the heroine in "The Dancing Girl of Izu" is not beautifully drawn, it will not be able to arouse the depression of readers at all.

After all, tragedy is the destruction of beautiful things to show people, and this comic has indeed portrayed the heroine beautifully enough, which is the credit of her god-level painting skills.

Enma Sakura leisurely watched the hustle and bustle on the Internet, she actually didn't care at all.

Whether it is pink or black, no matter how they argue, it can't affect the result that she has won the "Tezuka Award", and she has completely won the prize of one million.

And this is the fundamental purpose of her painting "The Dancing Girl of Izu", she actually did not create this work for readers, but rushed to win the award.

Doesn't she know what kind of work is pleasing to readers?