A review by bebenciukoknygos
Inuyashiki, Volume 3 by Hiroya Oku

3.0

Once again we are presented with human cruelty. This time, it's yakuza, with no redeeming qualities at all. Also, were are presented with shallowness and materialism, through a colleague of a girl, who, of course, is the exact opposite and is pretty much a saint. Well, at least the saint girl showed, that you can love and be absolutely happy with an ordinary, nothing-special man. Aren't we all kind of ordinary? I loved that.
Inuyashiki feels helpless against death, or is he really helpless? He's deeply affected by the cruelty and can't fathom, how can someone do such terrible things to another human being. A question, that is still relevant. It seems that we are bombarded by cruelty in news, stories, movies, games, life etc. But I guess, when it touches your environment personally, when you really sympathise, it still affects you on a deep level and you ask the same question.