I mentioned it before in another thread, but it kinda highlight the problem with Hiroi as a writer, he is a play writer, not a contemporary writer. You don't watch a stuffs like R&J, King Lear and Hamlet and questioning the "why", but rather you're supposed to be drawn in by the performance, living the emotion from scene to scene. But contemporary narrative need consistency and cohesiveness for a scene to carry impact, otherwise they just fell flat.
Basically, he's someone suitable if you want a short - selfcontained - high impact story. But his skill is ill-suit for a grand epic or a chronicle story.



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