Ogawa Yayoi - Tramps Like Us, vol. 11-12 (Eng. trans.)

Aug 19, 2007 21:24

Ok, it really does feel like Ogawa is winding things up for the grand finale.

I'm really glad that Hasumi and Sumire ended up breaking up; I hate hate hate watching relationships drag on forever, even if it's not between two obviously wrong for each other people. Uh. That is to say, I do not think Hasumi and Sumire are awful together, but I suspect Sumire will be happier finding a more unconventional relationship and Hasumi will be happier finding a more conventional one. This makes me a little sad, as the series keeps almost pushing the gender boundaries that I want it to, but doesn't ever quite make it there.

I very much liked how Ogawa handled the breakup; just two people sitting down on a bench and figuring out that they weren't necessarily right for each other. I liked that Sumire didn't have hysterics over Fukushima. I can't remember if she told Hasumi about Momo as well, but for some reason, I feel she did.

And Momo! Momo cut his hair! Woe! Momo moved out! I am traumatized along with Sumire.

I love that Momo's finally decided on his own life path, but on the other hand... I'm really sad that it's come with the assumption of a more traditional gender role (taking charge, being the "man" of the relationship), as symbolized by his giving Sumire a more erotic kiss and actually being a sexual threat of sorts. And that Momo's (should I call him Takeshi now?) coming of age is also symbolized by him telling Sumire that he wants to marry her and have kids. One of the reasons why I loved this series so much is the odd, not-quite-romantic, not-quite-not relationship between Sumire and Momo. And even though I was pretty sure the mangaka wouldn't leave it that way, I'm still sad that it's coming to an end. I just hope the power dynamics between the two won't shift that much, although I suspect it will.

a: ogawa yayoi, manga, sequential art, manga: josei, manga: tramps like us

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