Cut’ feels less like a simple narrative and more like a poignant struggle for understanding and a desperate fight to be loved. Each element carries deep significance—like Liz’s eyes, which echo the memory of Gabriel’s mother, adding layers to their connection. Even Valerius, ultimately the villain, feels like a tragic victim shaped by his own pain. I wish his ending had offered more redemption. Still, the story as a whole is a beautiful and emotionally powerful piece of work