Description
"Pulse" is a manga series that explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships within a medical and supernatural framework. The story centers on Yeo-wool, a young woman who works as a nurse in a hospital. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a mysterious man named Joon, who possesses the ability to hear the "pulse" or heartbeat of others. This unique ability allows him to sense emotions, detect lies, and even foresee imminent danger, making him an enigmatic and compelling figure.
As Yeo-wool becomes more involved with Joon, she discovers that his ability is both a gift and a curse. Joon's heightened sensitivity to the emotions of others often isolates him, as he struggles to navigate a world where he can perceive the hidden truths and pain of those around him. The narrative delves into Joon's past, revealing the origins of his ability and the emotional scars it has left on him. His interactions with Yeo-wool gradually help him confront his inner turmoil, while Yeo-wool, in turn, finds herself drawn to his vulnerability and strength.
The hospital setting serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama, with the lives of patients and staff intertwining in ways that highlight the fragility and resilience of the human spirit. The series also introduces secondary characters, such as fellow medical professionals and patients, whose stories add depth to the central narrative. These characters often serve as catalysts for Yeo-wool and Joon's personal growth, as they navigate their own challenges and relationships.
The supernatural element of Joon's ability is balanced with the grounded realities of medical practice, creating a narrative that blends the extraordinary with the everyday. The series explores themes of trust, empathy, and the power of human connection, as Yeo-wool and Joon's relationship evolves amidst the pressures of their environment. Their journey is marked by moments of tension, tenderness, and self-discovery, as they learn to confront their fears and embrace the possibilities of love and healing.
"Pulse" combines emotional depth with a compelling plot, offering a nuanced exploration of its characters' inner lives and the world they inhabit. The interplay between the supernatural and the mundane, along with the focus on human relationships, makes it a distinctive addition to the genre.
As Yeo-wool becomes more involved with Joon, she discovers that his ability is both a gift and a curse. Joon's heightened sensitivity to the emotions of others often isolates him, as he struggles to navigate a world where he can perceive the hidden truths and pain of those around him. The narrative delves into Joon's past, revealing the origins of his ability and the emotional scars it has left on him. His interactions with Yeo-wool gradually help him confront his inner turmoil, while Yeo-wool, in turn, finds herself drawn to his vulnerability and strength.
The hospital setting serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama, with the lives of patients and staff intertwining in ways that highlight the fragility and resilience of the human spirit. The series also introduces secondary characters, such as fellow medical professionals and patients, whose stories add depth to the central narrative. These characters often serve as catalysts for Yeo-wool and Joon's personal growth, as they navigate their own challenges and relationships.
The supernatural element of Joon's ability is balanced with the grounded realities of medical practice, creating a narrative that blends the extraordinary with the everyday. The series explores themes of trust, empathy, and the power of human connection, as Yeo-wool and Joon's relationship evolves amidst the pressures of their environment. Their journey is marked by moments of tension, tenderness, and self-discovery, as they learn to confront their fears and embrace the possibilities of love and healing.
"Pulse" combines emotional depth with a compelling plot, offering a nuanced exploration of its characters' inner lives and the world they inhabit. The interplay between the supernatural and the mundane, along with the focus on human relationships, makes it a distinctive addition to the genre.
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- Story & ArtKentarō Yano
