![]() ![]() ![]() Our Dreams at Dusk understands deeply the subtle, precise and terrible ways queerphobia is ingrained into society, and how even these asides that seem so small and benign to those saying them can drive us even deeper into the closet. Creator Yuhki Kamatani's artwork toes the line between reality and surrealism, conveying the conflicting feelings about self-realisation and self-actualisation through an incredible use of themed imagery." "This is an incredibly thoughtful series, one which drives home the idea that gender identity and sexuality - and how they are expressed - are different for everyone. "While manga frequently portrays the characters in yaoi / yuri ("boys' love"/"girls' love" genres) in a fetishised light, this series takes a refreshing turn, and the high-quality art makes it a potential breakout for broader audiences." In this realistic, heartfelt depiction of LGBT characters from different backgrounds finding their place in the world, a search for inner peace proves to be the most universal experience of all. Just as he’s contemplating doing the unthinkable, Tasuku meets a mysterious woman who leads him to a group of people dealing with problems not so different from his own. ![]() Not only is high schooler Tasuku Kaname the new kid in town, he’s also terrified that he’s been outed as gay. ![]()
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