Facing You

Facing You

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在你面前

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 在你面前

By 九数

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
11 chapters
Original Publisher
yamibo

Description

A story between a doctor and a patient who volunteered to go into a mental hospital.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yamibo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Facing You "Facing You" is a short yuri romance that delves into the complex relationship between a mental patient and her doctor. While the premise intrigued me, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The story immediately throws you into the protagonist's world, marked by depression and the aftermath of an abusive environment. I found the initial setup compelling, drawing me into the MC's struggles and her seeking refuge in a mental hospital. The dynamic between her and the doctor promised a unique exploration of their connection. ### What Works Well I appreciated the story's willingness to tackle heavy themes like abuse and mental health. The translator's notes were a definite highlight for me. They added a layer of humor and clarity that enhanced the reading experience, making some of the more confusing aspects easier to digest. The story definitely evokes a range of emotions, and there's a certain charm to the main character that's hard to resist. Despite the dark undertones, there are moments of genuine connection and even humor that kept me engaged. ### Areas of Concern However, I had some reservations about the execution. The writing style felt a bit off at times, and the pacing felt uneven. While the plot is interesting it is not very well executed. More concerning was the portrayal of the doctor-patient relationship. I felt uneasy about the ethics and potential romanticization of such a delicate dynamic. It's a slippery slope, and the story didn't always handle it with the nuance I'd hoped for. I understand that it's fiction, but I feel that such sensitive topics require careful consideration. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Facing You" is a story with potential that I felt was not fully realized. While it offers moments of genuine emotion and humor, the problematic elements of the doctor-patient relationship and the uneven execution kept me from fully enjoying it. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and appreciate a dark, somewhat unconventional romance, it might be worth a read. Otherwise, I'd recommend proceeding with caution.