O casal mais fofo que vc vai ver...
Esse BL merece ser minha primeira resenha ♥️♥️♥️♥️Não esperava muito desse BL... Mas logo nos primeiros episódios a atuação dos protagonistas me pegou de jeito, em especial do ator Jin Yun
Que homem perfeito!! Ator de mão cheia!
A história inclui questões sobre a deficiência auditiva, construção de relação de confiança e um romance bem gostoso de assistir.
Apesar de alguns antagonistas não tão elaborados e algumas vezes sem muito nexo e profundidade na história, ainda vale muito a pena conferir!
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Chorei, ri . A a série nos mostra como o amor é a linguagem universal que transcende quaisquer barreiras. Super recomendo.
PS: Nat Chen 😍😍😍😍
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Eine super schöne, von der Story her unerwartete BL Story
Ich habe eben die letzten Episoden geschaut und bin von der Story, den Schauspielern und allem drum herum begeistert.Anfangs dachte ich, dass es wieder eine der schon mehr als bekannten BL Serien ist. Gut aber ein bisschen oberflächlich.
Aber ich wurde eines besseren belehrt. Denn im Laufe der Serie wurde ein tieferes Level von Verständnis, Akzeptanz und Willen gezeigt. Beide Protagonisten akzeptieren den Gegenüber mit allen Ecken und Kanten, auch die Unvollkommenheit. Gerade in unserer derzeitigen Gesellschaft sind genau diese Eigenschaften kaum noch zu finden und auch wenn das Werk Fiktion ist, kennen wir alle diese Charaktereigenschaften und wünschen sie uns eigentlich für unseren Partner/in. Und eines finde ich total schön: jede Beziehung braucht Zeit zu wachsen. Und die wird von beiden Seiten gegeben. Es war schön zu sehen, wie beide voneinander profitiert haben und daran gewachsen sind. Schön auch zu sehen, dass das zwei Menschen aus wirklich gegensätzlicheren Schichten kommend sind, die darauf unterm Strich keinen Wert legen. Und auch, dass einige Familien mit der Situation gut umgehen können.
Ich werde diese Serie bestimmt noch ein 2. und auch ein 3. Mal sehen, ich liebe sie...
Das Einzige, was ich traurig fand war, dass es nur diesen einen Song gab. Der ist wunderschön, keine Frage. Aber ich hätte mich über 2, 3 oder 4 verschiedene Songs sehr gefreut. Da hat Taiwan so schöne Lieder :-)
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"See Your Love" é um drama BL taiwanês de 2024 que me cativou profundamente. A série acompanha Yang Zi-xiang, enviado a Taiwan para negociações de negócios, que, após um ataque de atiradores, contrata Shao Peng, um jovem surdo-mudo, como seu cuidador. A relação entre eles evolui de maneira tocante, explorando temas de aceitação, comunicação e crescimento pessoal.Os personagens são complexos e bem desenvolvidos. Zi-xiang, inicialmente focado em escapar de suas responsabilidades, encontra em Shao Peng uma razão para reavaliar suas prioridades. Shao Peng, por sua vez, enfrenta desafios devido à sua surdez, mas demonstra uma resiliência inspiradora. A química entre os protagonistas é palpável, e a forma como a série aborda a comunicação não verbal é particularmente comovente.
O romance se desenvolve de forma gradual e autêntica, evitando clichês comuns e proporcionando momentos de profunda conexão emocional. A narrativa equilibra habilmente elementos de drama, ação e romance, mantendo o espectador engajado do início ao fim.
Embora o desfecho tenha deixado algumas questões em aberto, senti que ele refletiu a complexidade da vida real, onde nem todas as histórias têm um encerramento perfeitamente definido. Essa escolha narrativa adicionou uma camada de realismo à série, embora possa não agradar a todos.
No geral, "See Your Love" é uma obra que recomendo fortemente para quem busca um drama BL profundo e emocionalmente satisfatório. A série está disponível para streaming na plataforma iQIYI.
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Crappy 'villains'. Good love story
If you want to watch this series for the love story that is between Yang Zi Xiang and Jiang Shao Peng- I say go right ahead. Their story was told so beautifully that you will not regret it. If you are here to see the people who stood in the way of their happiness, don't even bother. They have like three villains (give or take), and all three of them just felt flat. I guess that's the power of the boys love, as they were able to overcome these hurdles so easily, as love for each other was the answer. It can also be said that Yang Zi Xiang's dad was not really a villain—he did the things that he did as he was looking for the best interest for Yang Zi Xiang.The secondary male couple was, of course, their scenes stole from the show every time they appeared in this series. I just wished that we were able to get to spend some more time with them. Also, there is a hint of a GL couple (or the beginning of one) in this series, as the girls were not able to break up the main couple.
All in all, it was a good watch, and I am glad that I decided to give it a watch.
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Film yang sangat bagus
Ceritanya sangat bagus tidak membuat bosan membuat penasaran acting pemain juga sangat bagus sekali saya terbawa suasana Tidak sabar menunggu episode terbaru 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍☺😍😍☺😍😍☺😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Love, Language, and Lingering Looks
"See Your Love" is a Taiwanese romantic drama that thoughtfully balances lighthearted charm with moments of emotional depth, offering a unique love story that highlights the importance of communication—both spoken and unspoken.At its core, the series follows Yang Ji Xiang, a wealthy heir sent to Taiwan for business, and Jiang Xiao Peng, a hearing-impaired caretaker who unexpectedly becomes his lifeline. What starts as an uneasy partnership evolves into a tender romance, enriched by a narrative that delves into trauma, healing, and the complexity of human connections.
The Strength of the Leads
The standout feature of this series is undoubtedly the chemistry between Raiden Lin (Yang Ji Xiang) and Jin Yun (Jiang Xiao Peng). Jin Yun’s portrayal of a hearing-impaired character is so authentic that it’s easy to believe he shares his character’s condition. Lin complements him brilliantly, and their on-screen connection is palpable. Their journey from strangers to lovers feels organic, with each actor bringing layers of vulnerability and strength to their roles.
Supporting Cast and Subplots
The supporting cast adds texture, particularly Lin Chia Yo’s Cheng Feng Jie ("Jonathan"), whose witty banter and camaraderie with Ji Xiang provide much-needed levity. The secondary couple, while charming, doesn’t get enough screen time to fully develop, leaving their story feeling rushed and under-explored.
Themes and Representation
One of the series' greatest strengths is its representation of the deaf community, a rarity in mainstream media. Xiao Peng is not a helpless stereotype but a resilient and multi-dimensional character. The drama also touches on subtle biases faced by people with disabilities, though these themes sometimes feel under-utilised, serving more as a backdrop than a fully fleshed-out commentary.
Where It Falls Short
The pacing is uneven, with a playful, almost silly tone in the earlier episodes clashing with the heavier drama later on. The finale, in particular, feels rushed, with unresolved conflicts and a somewhat implausible resolution. Subplots involving assassins and business rivalries feel tacked on, detracting from the more compelling personal struggles of the leads.
Additionally, the frequent reliance on near-kisses, prolonged stares, and melodramatic flashbacks sometimes borders on cliché, while side characters like the fiancée and Xiao Peng’s parents remain one-dimensional.
The Heart of the Story
Despite its flaws, See Your Love thrives on its emotional resonance. The love story is heartfelt, and the leads' efforts to overcome their personal traumas and find solace in one another are genuinely moving. The series shines in its quieter moments, where small gestures and sign language convey more than words ever could.
Final Thoughts
If there’s one thing I would tweak about See Your Love, it would be giving Shao Peng a chance to showcase his Taekwondo skills in the final episode. It would have been a fantastic way to surprise Jonathan’s men and emphasize that Shao Peng is far from an ordinary person with a disability. A quick, action-packed moment could have highlighted his resilience and strength, adding an extra layer to his character and giving the finale a bit more punch—literally! It’s a small touch, but one that could have made an already memorable story even more impactful.
See Your Love is a heartwarming, if imperfect, drama. Its strengths lie in its leads’ chemistry, its meaningful representation, and its willingness to explore themes of connection and resilience. While the pacing and subplots could use refinement, the series offers plenty of laughter, tears, and feel-good moments to satisfy BL and drama enthusiasts alike.
It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s a solid, enjoyable watch—particularly if you binge it. If you’re looking for a love story with depth, heart, and a touch of quirkiness, this one’s worth a go.
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While this is very cute there is not much else there for the story. Most of the other characters are very superficially created with one or two character traits that help push the plot and that is about it. For example the fiance is just there to create drama and try to separate the couple, the cousin is there to create tension and a sense of urgency/danger, etc. These characters motives are almost juvenile and lack any real depth which leaves the drama feeling a bit flat when it comes to the plot. Did this effect my enjoyment of this show? No. Does it make for a great story? Also no.
But if you came for the chemistry and the romance then you will find it here. It is sweet and easy to watch like one of your favorite desserts. Not necessarily nutritious but definitely delicious.
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Love can be seen in any forms
A well-executed love story with key takeaways that love can be felt despite the hindrance that the other party has or vice-versa. They have fascinated me since the first episode; their good looks, heartwarming storyline, and acting performances are cleverly emphasized.There was this dramatic scene on EP09 when Jiang Shao Peng’s mother was rushed to the hospital. The way they convey how Shao Peng keeps his emotions all throughout himself as a deaf person is excellent. It was a peak moment for him to release the anger inside him and show his frustration for not being able to speak. The exchange of lines, both in sign language and with the spoken script, was deserving of a big round of applause. This is my favorite scene as it showcases how great the two main leads are as an actor.
Even the side couple never disappoints. I adore their scenes as it was chaotically cute. The chemistry between both couples is superb. We may not get the full approval from Sean’s dad at the end, but I think we can conclude that his dad cares a lot about him that much. After all, the finale has already given us a happy ending for everyone. A semi-light BL that delivered a perfect portrayal of how we can define love and express it in any form of communication.
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UPDATED: cute, but ending was rushed
UPDATE Jan 8: I think my initial concerns proved valid. There was a lot happening and the pacing wasn't spaced out to properly address everything. The ending for one couple ended up rushed, a few plot lines were not really resolved and left open ended, and the one that was actually closed felt forced with a main antagonist getting a personality/motivation flip after one conversation. Still it was cute and I did like the main couple. I just think it could have been better if it had more time. Or better used the time it had.I am glad there was no sign of the noble idiocy trope. 🙏
ORIGINAL REVIEW AFTER EPISODE 7: Let me start with what I like. I like both main characters. They're both pretty competent and their motivations make sense. I like that while one ML is deaf/nonverbal, he is not weak or bitter. And while it shows the obstacles someone might face with a hearing impairment, it also isn't really made out like we should pity him for it either. Like, it's not a sob story. He is working hard to find his niche and he knows what he wants to do. Like, it's not really portrayed as an obstacle for him. He isn't letting it interfere or prevent him from doing anything, it's just that the mindset of others that is getting in the way.
I also like that while the other ML seems like he would be the typical spoiled, rich guy we've seen more depth to him. I actually feel like he's sort of the opposite of the other ML. Zixiang had so much more opportunity and people were willing to set up him up to succeed, but he had no sense of direction or purpose. While Shaopeng didn't have the same opportunity or connections, but had a clear purpose. So, it's kind of interesting to see them together and it feels like it will be nice to watch them grow. I love it when couples basically bring out the best in each other and I feel like this couple could do that.
The second couple I don't like as much. Their first meeting/"time" was suggested to be like Kla/Techno's first "hookup" in Love by Chance (i.e. Kla SAing Techno while Techno was wasted, then basically lying the next morning and saying Techno assaulted him). Though, he hasn't confirmed it, so it might just be him lying to mess with his head. I don't know. It's a bit cat and mouse, but the mouse is too dumb at the moment to recognize he's a mouse. It has potential, but will it actually get to reach it with so little screen time left? And that leads to my biggest issue.
To sum up my biggest issue so far, it feels like we're going nowhere slowly. I'm 7 episodes in and I feel like we could have gotten through the same amount of material in 3 episodes, without even really cutting any major content.
Kind of but not really spoilers up to 7: Episode 1 could have had everything from their first meeting to hiring him as a caregiver. Episode 2 could have had him seeing it was nice to have someone take care of him, but still sneaking away and ended with him getting caught. Episode 3 could have been him sharing his back story and them starting to bond as he learns sign language to communicate with him. Meanwhile, that's basically where they are at in episode 7. And the second couple didn't even meet until episode 4.
These things would be fine if this was like 20 episodes. Or even 16 hour-long episodes. But at 13 episodes at approx. 25 minutes each, we're already more than half way through and while like half an episode was just showing one of the MLs involved in community theatre, we haven't had a confession yet from either couple. And next episode shows some random woman showing up and buzzing around Zixiang. and we already have Shaopeng's childhood friend who may or may not like him (I lean towards no, seems a bit sibling or former couple turned friends, but she is inspiring jealousy either way). And aside from the romance itself, the cousin/brother guy is still mostly unknown, there are people actively trying to kill one of the MLs (one of which seems to now be living with him), and he still has to work out his issues with his dad and he has to follow through on his promise to get other ML hired. Like, it took 2 episodes to hire Shaopeng, 2 episodes to lose him, and then 2 more to get him back and that is just as his caregiver. How is everything going to be resolved in that same amount of airtime?
I'm worried they'll like get together at the end of episode 10, have one cute episode (11) before we get the classic noble idiocy ("I'm breaking up with you for your own good") break up in 12, then everything will magically resolve in episode 13 without any real explanation. Everyone just changes their mind and decides to be a better person instead of a villain. Like in Why R U, how dad goes from threatening him to breaking up with his son and then one brief angry conversation with his son later and dad's on a video call like "psych! It's all cool. Sorry I threatened to like ruin your life or whatever. Have fun dating my son. I approve now." I just don't see how (with the time left and current pacing) they can resolve everything cleanly.
The pacing feels a little soap opera, but the length is like a mini-series. And I feel like one of those needs to change.
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Taiwan does it again
Taiwan doesn't produce a lot of shows but when they do.. it's a masterpiece... I'm really impressed by the plot... I love the comedic element but I'm really impressed by the use of sign language and that both actors took the time to learn it.. and the lead is completely doing the entire show in sign language, bringing much needed awareness to the deaf community. haven't seen much talk of this but I hope more people tune into it.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Uma boa história é uma história autosuficiente
Até onde assisti (episódio 6), essa série está me surpreendendo. Não há um enredo super complicado por trás da produção e isso é o que a torna tão preciosa. Essa série não necessita de um enxurrada de elementos para prender a atenção dos telespectadores; ela já o faz apenas com a sua simplicidade. Ao mesmo tempo em que eu exalto o caráter simples do enredo, tenho de admitir que sua carga emocional, se bem analisada, é bastante densa e carregada de uma baita importância, sendo construída em cima de dois aspectos principais: as experiências de um garoto ferido pela família e a representação de um personagem deficiente auditivo. Essa convergência de histórias traz algo encantador à obra, que, interpretada por atores talentosíssimos, prende-te por todo o episódio.De verdade, recomendo muito dar-lhe uma chance; você não irá se arrepender 🤭.
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